Thanks Vincent!
So now that I know what it does exactly, let me explain some bugs I
may have
discovered in XWiki/2.0...
*PROBLEM WITH LISTS AND WYSIWYG EDITOR*
when I write a list using the Wiki editor:
(% class="myClass" %)
* blablabla1
* blablabla2
** blablabla21
** blablabla22
then I go to the Wysiwyg editor and I go back to the Wiki editor and
i get:
(% class="myClass" %)
* blablabla1
* blablabla2
(% class="myClass" %)
** blablabla21
** blablabla22
*POSSIBLE PROBLEM WITH TABLES and TITLE*
|= =title= doesn't render the "=title="
I have to write
|= (((=title=)))
regards
Pascal
On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 6:42 PM, Vincent Massol <vincent(a)massol.net>
wrote:
Hi Pascal,
On Mar 28, 2009, at 3:35 PM, Pascal Voitot wrote:
Hello,
I use XWiki/2.0 syntax and write something like:
here is my list:
(% class="myCssClass" %)
* blablabla
* bliblibli
and it renders <ul class="myCssClass">
in the Syntax, I can see (% style="" %) but not something else and
in the
xwiki code I don't find where this "(% %)" is defined...
can you explain exactly what is the meaning and role of "(% %)" ?
I've just added
http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/XWikiSyntax#HParameters
Hope it helps. Note that right now we're not strictly defining these
parameters and it's up to the renderer to decide what to do with
them.
We currently only have 2 renderes: XWiki Syntax and XHTML. Both
support all parameters passed to them.
Thanks
-Vincent
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