On Sat, May 22, 2010 at 16:34, Marius Dumitru Florea <
mariusdumitru.florea(a)xwiki.com> wrote:
Hi Denis,
On 05/21/2010 04:44 PM, Denis Gervalle wrote:
[snip]
a WYSIWYG editor that does not allow simple
left/center/right alignment
Some of the WYSIWYG editor features (including text alignment) are not
enabled by default in the standard XWiki Enterprise distribution. All
features are listed on
http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Features/WysiwygEditor .
Nice to know, I was not aware of that, since I have not use the editor much
myself since my browser is not officially supported.
But, could you explains why text alignement is not enable in XE, this seems
too me basic requirement for any user, so why hiding it ?
I will be able to enable it, but I may imagine not all XE administrator will
find it so easy.
[snip]
As we all do, and I am also curious to know what
others have to say on
our
discussion.
I agree with Vincent when he says that the most difficult part is
setting up the test environment and the test framework. Writing tests
This is why I currently does not have provide test for the livetable.
afterwards is easy and gives me a lot of confidence.
Thus I think we
Yes, this would be nice to have.
should focus on what is the best way to test each part
of XWiki rather
than on arguing if making a feature available to the user early is
better than waiting till we have enough tests to be confident that that
feature meets a desired level of quality.
I agree, but we should also agree on our quality requirement. On this, it
seems Vincent has a higher requirement level then I have.
Denis, regarding testing live table features that are
not present
anywhere in XE's documents, you can use the test setup to insert a
custom live table in a wiki page. For the WYSIWYG editor we enable all
the editing features during test setup to be able to test them all
(including alignment ;) ). For specific interactions that are not used
yet on XE but only on client projects we insert the editor in a wiki
page with custom configuration.
I am currently far from thinking about detaikls of tests setup, but I know
there are some solutions. What I have just said is that for proper testing,
we also need to be able to test all supported browser, else we will miss the
most common problem of UI testing which is browser incompatibilities.
Denis
Thanks,
Marius
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