On Tue, Feb 23, 2016 at 1:22 PM,
vincent(a)massol.net
wrote:
On 23 Feb 2016 at 12:06:43, Guillaume Lerouge (guillaume(a)xwiki.com
(mailto:
guillaume(a)xwiki.com)) wrote:
Hi Stuart,
thanks for your feedback. This is indeed a frequent request. In the
current
> WYSIWYG editor, it partially works (your image has to be available
from a
public
server).
However, we added full support for this feature in the last version of
the
CKEditor extension:
http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Extension/CKEditor+Integration
> => if you drag & drop an image in
CKEditor, it is automatically
attached
to
the wiki page.
Please also note that drag & drop of images currently work if you go to
the
"attachments" tab of any page (while in
view mode) and drop your image
there.
hmm are you sure? I’m not aware of this feature. I just tested it and it
didn’t work for me on 8.0M2.
Tried it and it seems to work only if you drop the file exactly over the
file upload field ("Browse" button or "No files selected" label, i.e.
field
with id "xwikiuploadfile"). This definitely needs to be improved.
Personally, I would prefer we go full page Drag & Drop support, i.e. if a
file is dropped in the XWiki browser tab, a popup asks the user if he wants
to attach the dropped files to the current XWiki document. Something like
GitHub is doing when you can drop a file anywhere in the tab of an XWiki
repository (and a commit form will show up for you to fill details).
I agree that this would be nice too. However, it doesn't mean you don't
need it in edition mode. Having to switch back and forth between view and
edit because you forgot to upload a file would be tedious. It's needed in
both places.