Asiri Rathnayake wrote:
Hi Devs,
This is because of several reasons,
1. Having one wiki macro per wiki page makes it clean to group a single
WikiMacroClass object and several WikiMacroParameterClass objects together
and we do not need to keep a reference from WikiMacroParameterClass objects
as to which macro in belongs to.
2. It makes the wiki macro registration / updating easy. I mean we only need
to track document save / update events involving WikiMacroClass objects. On
the other hand if we allow WikiMacros to have their parameters defined in
some other documents, things get a little complex.
3. This will make wiki macro presentation easy. We can define a sheet that
will present a single wiki macro (inside a single wiki page) in a unque
manner to the user. This sheet will not have to bother about other wiki
macros in the same document or worry about wiki macro parameters located
elsewhere.
WDYT?
+1, when was it decided to be otherwise? This is the only natural approach.
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Sergiu Dumitriu
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