+1 for option 2.

It should be easy for a novice to write a "warning" message.
- {warning} is more meaningful than {style:type=warning}
- {warning} is shorter
- {style} is more complex, and a novice user might get lost studying its full syntax. {warning} is short and simple.

On 1/31/07, phunghainam@xwiki.com <phunghainam@xwiki.com> wrote:
Hi all !

http://jira.xwiki.org/jira/browse/XWIKI-524

Now we're going to rewrite the info, warning, error and floatingbox macros  to make use of the style macro.

I'm proposing 2 choices:

Option 1 : we will use this syntax for info, warning, error and floatingbox macros :

{style:type=warning}
       This is the warning !!
{style}

{style:type=info}
       This is the Info !!
{style}

{style:type=error}
       This is the Error !!
{style}

{style:type=floatingbox }
       This is the floatingbox !!
{style}

Option 2 :

{warning}
       This is the warning with multiple lines !!
       This is the warning with multiple lines !!
{warning}

{info}
       This is the info with multiple lines !!
       This is the info with multiple lines !!
{info}

......

which syntax should we use for xwiki ! I need your opinions about this problem.

Thanks and best regards !
- Phung Nam.






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