On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 7:42 PM, DeHaynes <ew1560(a)wayne.edu> wrote:
I didn't think it used them either but I
uninstalled them and just in
stalled "Menu Application" and the other two got re-installed along with it.
They didn't got re-installed. The Menu Application offers (or at least
aims to offer) the same features as the other 2 extensions and the
descriptor of the Menu Application extensions specifies this
https://github.com/xwiki/xwiki-platform/blob/master/xwiki-platform-core/xwi…
which means that Menu Application can be seen as an upgraded version
of the other 2. This ensures that if you have the old 2 menu
extensions installed and you install the Menu Application they are
"removed" (upgraded). You should see this
http://imgur.com/wM86OD4 .
Only the Menu Application is installed because it is the only one
having the Uninstall button. The other two are not installed, they
have the Downgrade button to allow you to go back to the old menu if
you don't like the Menu Application.
By right side you mean having the menu in a
panel? On the Menu
Application documentation there is this paragraph:
Yes, that is what I meant.
Currently, in order to have the menu inside a
panel you need to make
one more step: add the menu page (e.g. Menu.Navigation Panel) to the
list of right/left panels in the administration.
There is also this issue reported
http://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XWIKI-10112
.
Ah this is new. When I original quit using "Navigation Menu Wiki Macro" and
"NavigationMacroConfig" I knew you had to manually put references in the
right/left panels in the administration section. However when I originally
tried the new "Menu Application" I didn't have to do this. It was one of
the items I noted as being a benefit.
I'm telling you this has never worked. Believe me :) . Maybe you had
the panel already added to the right/left panels in the administration
and when you created the menu with the Menu Application you thought it
adds the panel automatically (while it may have been just a
coincidence). It doesn't. The paragraph I mentioned is there in the
Menu Application documentation from the start.
I went ahead and put "Menu.Navigation" in for my right panel, which is
always visible. Then I changed the menu to display in the right panel. It
did not work.
I just tried and it worked for me. Make sure you use the right scope.
Larger scopes require special rights.
Hope this helps,
Marius
However, based on what your saying that the
"Menu
Application" has no dependencies on the other menu extensions and my server
seems to have this, I may have a unique issue with my setup?
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