Hi,
Great to know that you are working on a real time editing!
About the Bespin code editor, I tested the extensions, but:
- bespin and skywriter editors are old
- the extension doesn't work
- I think that is better to have a "native" ace editor, since the main
velocity and groovy macros are written in the main page
- or have an extension, updated with ace editor, that can intercept
the content of the main page
Anyway I will look inside this in the next months and post updates.
Thank you,
gianluca
On 02/apr/12, at 15:21, Ecaterina Moraru (Valica) wrote:
Hi Gianluca,
On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 14:41, Gianluca Sabena <
gianluca.sabena(a)intertesto.com> wrote:
Dear all,
Some ideas for GSoC 2012:
Right now the list of available project ideas is located at:
http://gsoc.xwiki.org/ Maybe you can find something there that
already has
a mentor.
Personal ideas are welcomed, the only issue is finding a mentor from
our
community interested in one of the ideas.
- Native Ace code editor support
I think the future is to code online in the browser, I would like
to see
Ace Editor
http://ace.ajax.org/ integrated in Xwiki as a native
editor
(not only for some objects), as an alternative to the wysiwyg, text
and
htmlarea editors for pages. The editor must support html, javascript,
velocity and java syntax. The use case is: be able to write
velocity ad
groovy code in pages with a gui editor.
Regarding the Ace editor, there is already some work done by
jvelociter
with Bespin
http://www.velociter.fr/journal/ASaturdayHackICouldNotResistTo
http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Extension/Skin+Editor+Application
and also a syntax highlighting application
http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Extension/Syntax+Highlighting+Ap…
- Node.js extension for real time editor
I think in order to enhance collaboration we need
a real time
editor. I
would like to see node.js integrated in Xwiki. In order to keep the
architecture simpler I guess we could think to a "editing session".
Use case:
- three users wont to modify a page
- they open a node.js session with the page content
- work there
- save the page back
- we could use restful api to allow node.js to communicate with xwiki
Real time editing is already covered and finalized by xwiki3.0
project,
where Fabio is the lead.
- Spreadsheet support
I guess xwiki leaks spreadsheet support. This could be great for
budgeting
and control, in order to reduce attached excel files and move to a
real
collaboration over data. The Sheetserve community edition could be
a source
of inspiration
http://extentech.com/estore/**product_detail.jsp?**
showdetails
=true&product_id=**323&product_cat_id=1&product_**group_id=230<http://extentech.com/estore/product_detail.jsp?showdetails=true&product_id=323&product_cat_id=1&product_group_id=230
Spreadsheet support could be interesting, but I don't know whom to
reference for this idea.
Thanks,
Caty
(PS: Why don't move to Google groups for a
better and simpler
mailing-list
management?)
Thank you,
Gianluca Sabena
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