Hi everyone,
We're happy to announce the 1.0 Beta 2 release. It's mostly a bug fix
release but it also contains some new improvements such as new macros.
* Lots of bugs fixed. Most of them are bugs related to the WYSIWYG editor
and the new 1.0 skin.
* Simplified Edit menu with only a single menu entry. This is to make it
simpler for new users. It's possible to switch between Simple and Advanced
from the user profile page.
* New #info("This is some useful information"), #warning("Careful not to
break something") and #error("You did something terrible") macros.
* New #floatingbox() macro to display a floating box (aligned right by
default).
* __text__ is now the notation for underline
* Lots of other minor improvements
Full list: http://tinyurl.com/yz9ccw
Thanks and enjoy
-The XWiki Team
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Is there a way to get the numbered list (i.e. 1.) to continue the numbering
instead of restarting if the list item is separated by some text, paragraph,
etc?
Thanks
Duke
Yes, the wizard works correctly as far as I can see. The problem is perhaps more obvious with tagging for example (default XWiki.TagClass) ; if you want to tag the content of the same page differently depending on the page translation you have to add a TagClass instance for every translation and somehow bind them to translation in question(?)
So is there a reason why the object's properties should be language independent? These are fundamental questions for me when planning the structure of my xwiki-based translation portal by no means impassable obstacles. Before fixing the custom class structure I would anyway very much like to hear your thoughts and developers' plans if the logic is going to stay this way in future releases.
Thanks!
Petteri
I'm creating a xwiki-based system where lots of textual metadata in custom metadata objects is systematically going to be attached to pages - which are going to be counted in thousands. When I create a page translation the metadata objects come along - which is desired - but I am not able to translate the object properties for the language in question separately. I had to be able to do that too.
Does that mean that I either have to create the metadata classes for every possible language and attach them to translated pages accordingly or that I for example have to add an identifying language property for those classes and attach to a page as many instances of those classes as there are translations for a page? Is there possibly a better way to accomplish this?
The system I'm creating is btw going to be a translation database and in this case I would consider it much more usable if the attached objects were dynamically instantiated for the page translations in question.
Otherwise 1.0b seems so far just great from this point of view!
Thanks in advance for your information!
Petteri
Hi!
I have SnipSnap (1.0b3) (snipsnap.org) running for a few months now. Is there a simple way to switch to a new installation of XWiki?
Would be nice to here something about this topic, because XWiki is much better then snipsnap.
Best regards
Andreas Rami
Is there a way to add a comment or some sort of tag to a version (each
time we save a document) - as an option?
If not it would be nice to have. The history view could display the
comment/tag (if any) on another column to the right.
I guess it should not be to hard to implement (the issue I would be
worry of is about data migration). WDYT?
Marc Lijour
Hi,
we have a XWiki 0.9.840 instance running with Postgres 8.1 and we would
like to test the new 1.0b1 release with our existing wikis. How could we
transfer the data between the old version and the new?
The installation docs don't describe a proper way and just copying the
dump of the old data to another database and running XWiki with this db
doesn't work, too. The Hibernate mappings seem to have changed.
What could we do? Our wiki has grown for about half a year and copying the
data manually would take really long. Does there any kind of filter exist?
Nevertheless, the 1.0b1 looks really nice. You did a really great work. :)
I hope I'll be able to run the 1.0-series soon. :)
Best regards,
Fabian.