Hi there. I'm trying to create a specialized macro for my wiki that is
simply three divs, two of which have css background images that are
attached to the macroclass page.
I've tried rendering the URL into the css style attribute, and I've tried
attaching the image to the same.
I see it done with the the included macros, and I know that I can call
images from other pages, but is there a way to use an image in css?
I love xwiki, but information on this type of stuff is incredibly sparse on
the Internet. Maybe I'm the only person trying to do this stuff...
Thanks in advance! :)
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Dale Davidson
Technical Writer / Production Diagnostics
www.RanchSystems.com
Thank you all for the quick answers :-)
Sadly none of the proposed syntax work on my Main.WebHome page, but they all work on any other page of the wiki. Is there an option that I might have changed to get this result?
Cheers
Adrien
Hello,
I just installed XWiki on my computer to make a small Wiki for myself and I was unable to display icons on the page Main.WebHome.... Icons work fine on the other pages, but when I write [image.icon.accept] in the editor, the text icon.accept appears on the page instead of the icon.... Is that normal?
Cheers
Adrien
Hello everyone,
If you’re wondering what kept the QA team busy during the last few days,
the answer is a lot of testing and a brainstorming effort in order to
devise a series of statistics for the product, which would be featured with
the product version 6.2.
We believe that the statistics ought to be implemented for the following
reasons:
a) They would allow for better communication between us and the community
b) Each version would be more easily evaluated this way
c) The product’s evolution would be more easily observable by tracking the
changes in these statistics from one version to another
d) A more complete overview on the long-term evolution of the product
would be possible, with an opportunity to analyze a series of items in
detail
We consider some of the above-mentioned items to be quite important. Here
is a list of the most important ones:
- No. of downloads
- No. of active installs
- No. of tests executed / added
- Jira issues fixed - by resolution, by priority, by type
- Jira issues opened - by priority, by type
- Closed vs open tickets
- Stats for important tags: e.g. ie10, mobile, flamingo
- Stats for major features: e.g. flamingo, extension manager, solr
- Top overall issues reporters
- Top non-XWiki SAS issues reporters
- Extensions quality: issues reported (top 10 extensions)
- Extensions quality: issues closed (top 10 extensions)
- l10n translations: existent, missing
- Performance stats
Therefore, your opinion on the following issues would be of great use to
us:
a) The list offered a number of items that we deem important for our
measurements and assessments. We would like to know whether you agree with
the list and we would like to have your opinion regarding other items that
we would consider inserting in the list?
b) Where would you like us to publish the statistics and the conclusions
that would result from their analysis? We were thinking about the following:
- On a ‘Project Health’ page
- On a page designated to each product version (each version would have
its own page with statistics)
- In the test.xwiki.org
- Within a blogpost
- A mix of the above
We await your reply and feedback regarding the viability and usefulness of
our proposal.
Thank you for your time
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Andreea Zenovia Popescu
QA Engineer @XWiki SAS
Vincent wrote:
> BTW if you have setup some tools and have had successes
> with them to monitor xwiki instances, it would be great if
> you could add some doc about them atÂ
> http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/AdminGuide/Monitoring
>
Thanks for the pointers. These sound like useful tools, although I think to cover the situation I encountered (web services looked up) I probably need to get more familiar with the logs, make sure they collect the right stuff, and have a command-line tool to filter it. But yes, I shall certainly contribute any experience I glean back into the wiki.
Dear community,
I tried to migrate a test xwiki instance to 6.x on my red-hat linux server,
and encountered a (fatal) issue: as it requires java 7, in turn, it
requires RHEL >= 5.5 (and I'm on an old RHEL 4.6) due to glibc (thank you,
java...).
Upgrading red-hat on this server is not an option for now, even if it's way
too old I agree, so I hope I'll be able to do this upgrade one day ... :/
But my point is, do you think interesting to add this information in
installation guide somewhere ? [1]
Maybe there's a better place, or maybe it's not needed at all I don't
know... There's already info about java 7 obviously, I'm talking about
specific impact for red-hat.
WDYT ?
Best regards,
Jeremie
[1] - http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/AdminGuide/Installation
Hello All:
I am running into issues with setting up xwiki enterprise platform on my
network. Basically it starts and loads to 100% and not much else I am
thinking it's a configuration issue with something I have left out.
Here is what I am using for xwiki.
Win2012R2
SQL2012
Tomcat/JDBC/JTDS
Is their a definitive install guide for using windows/sql server? The stuff
I have come across isn't as specific as I would like to see.
Any thoughts would be much appreciated and would be happy to post java
output from tomcat.
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The XWiki development team is proud to announce the availability of XWiki
6.3 Milestone 2.
This milestone brings a couple of improvements to Extension Manager, Panels
Application and the Space Deletion UI, together with a couple of developer
oriented features such as a JSON service for Solr and a better and cleaner
(HTML5-friendly) way of storing and obtaining in JavaScript information
about the current document.
Also, 31 bugs were fixed in this release, so this makes it yet another
reason to upgrade and try it out.
You can download it here: http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Main/Download
Make sure to review the release notes:
http://www.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/ReleaseNotes/ReleaseNotesXWiki63M2
Thanks
-The XWiki dev team