Hello,
I'm using XWEM 1.3 RC1 (based on XE 1.5).
I have now time to update our wikis, but I don't see recent updates of
Enterprise Manager. Is there any reason ?
Gaëtan
The XWiki development team is pleased to announce the release of XWiki
Eclipse 1.2 RC1.
Go grab it at http://xeclipse.xwiki.org
XWiki Eclipse 1.2 RC1 introduces several bug fixes and major
improvements such as syntax highlighting and completion, support for
objects and translations and much more.
For more information see the Release notes at:
http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/ReleaseNotesXEclipse12RC1
Thanks
-The XWiki dev team
The XWiki development team is pleased to announce the release of XWiki
Enterprise 1.7.1. This is a bugfix and minor enhancements release
following XE 1.7.
Go grab it at http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/Download
WYSIWYG and Rendering 2.0 Improvements :
* You can now upload and insert image in your documents from the WYSIWYG
* You can create tables and manage them (row/columns addition and
deletion) from the WYSIWYG.
* Added support for explicit line breaks (\\) in XWiki Syntax 2.0
Important bug fixes:
* XWIKI-2988: The way to synchronize several LDAP groups with the
same XWiki group is wrong
* XWIKI-3024: XWiki authenticator load
xwiki.authentication..createuser in place of
xwiki.authentication.createuser from xwiki.cfg file
* XWIKI-3023: Timeout when trying to connect to Penrose LDAP server
* XWIKI-3010: By default the size of "ldap_group_mapping" field in
XWikiPreferences is too short
* Many WYSIWYG bugs fixed
For more information see the Release notes at:
http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/ReleaseNotesXWikiEnterprise171
Thanks
-The XWiki dev team
Dear Friends,
This is my first ever email to the XWiki Team. Please forgive me if i
have inadvertently misused this mailing list since my understanding is
that this mailing list is to be used for posting XWiki related
technical questions and requests.
My organization would like to build Question Answer styled tree
structure in the wiki page itself. This is for the helpdesk staff who
will follow a tree based navigation while troubleshooting our client's
issues.
Eg.
Are you able to log into the system?
Yes
No
This is not related to my issue
Clicking on Yes, No or "This is not...." options would open up a tree
right beneath them with some more questions and answers.
I was able to create a navigation system based on simple html pages
using Matt Kruse's mktree.js and mktree.css plugin which can be found
on his website. However, as the number of pages grew it became evident
that a simple html editor would not be sufficient to create all those
trees.
I checked the wiki code for the XWikiTreeView on the index page.
However, that is a system that fetches documents in the space and then
presents them in tree view. My requirement is to have all the "leaves"
and nodes of a tree on the same page (probably using <li> and <ul>
tags pretty much the way Matt Kruse does). It would be a great
addition to this beautiful and highly efficient wiki that you have
created. And every helpdesk staff that i have interacted with would
like to have a tree styled navigation apart from the wiki that they
can access.
Friends, i know that wiki follows a flat format and what I am
requesting is a structured navigation. But XWiki is so much more than
just a wiki and I would reallly appreciate if anyone could suggest me
how to go about doing this.
Thank you for your time and patience.
-Dilipkumar J
Mumbai, India
What would be the best way to generate pages using xwiki? We have a site we
are documenting and want to generate a series of standard pages for each
different page. Does anyone have examples?
regards,
rob