Hi Richard,
On Mar 10, 2008, at 3:40 PM, goldring, richard wrote:
Vincent,
We'd like to see:
* An improved WYSIWYG editor with the following features:
- cut and paste from Word and web pages easily i.e. without having
to go
back and adjust the formatting of what's been pasted onto an XWiki
page
- cut and paste images without attaching first (i.e. when you cut
and paste
images are automatically attached the page)
- can the appearance of table be made better and used to layout the
page so
text can be grouped in columns and boxes more easily?
- don't think being able to flip between WYSIWYG and the wiki editor
makes
sense - when flipping from WYSIWYG editor and the wiki editor the
markup
isn't very readable or editable and a lot of errors seem to get
introduced.
I guess the wiki markup editor allows you to enter code easily so a
wiki
editor is still useful, but maybe the WYSIWYG editor could allow
editing of
text WYSIWYG style BUT also allow wiki editing of sections of the
page, so
that way you hide the awful WYSIWYG markup layout but allow wiki
markups and
code in defined sections of a page. These wiki/code sections in the
WYSIWYG
editor could then be marked by boxes containing the wiki markup and
code -
do you know what I mean? So you get rid of the wiki editor and have
one
editor the WYSIWYG editor that allows you to use wiki markup and
code in
user defined areas of a page.
- if some wiki markup or code on a page could muckup the layout of
the menu
bars, etc can XWiki catch it and prevent it from doing that?
I think how useful and useable the WYSIWYG editor is effects the users
experience and whether they'like and want to use XWiki.
Yes this is a big thorn in our side. We've refrained from touching it
recently because we don't believe in the underlying architecture based
on TinyMCE. Instead some committers have started working on a new
WYSIWYG component based on GWT.
That said, if anyone wants to send patches for the current WYSIWYG
editor, I'll gladly apply them.
* A way of sending emails to XWiki so they can be
stored, archived and
referenced from a wiki page.
Yep, I remember some talking about this.
BTW I wonder if XWiki Watch could be used for this? We'd just need to
hook a mailbox + a POP module (or a mailing list archive reader) and
it should work just fine I think.
Jerome/Anca, WDYT?
Thanks
-Vincent
Hope that helps.
Richard
-----Original Message-----
From: users-bounces(a)xwiki.org [mailto:users-bounces@xwiki.org]On
Behalf
Of Vincent Massol
Sent: 10 March 2008 14:10
To: XWiki Developers; XWiki Users
Subject: [xwiki-users] Roadmap for XE 1.4
Hi everyone,
I'd like everyone's input for defining the XE 1.4 roadmap both on the
general objectives and specific features/bugs to implement/fix.
Here's my first take below. Please comment on it and add other stuff.
This is a brainstorming session. Then we can start assigning
committers/contributors to goals/issues.
General Goals:
============
* Bug fixes
** Go from 240 in JIRA for Core down to 180 on XE 1.4 release date
* Better performance
** Run XE with a profiler and find bottlenecks
** Reduce number of database calls
** Improved page loading (JV)
** Make Stats usable on
xwiki.org (ThomasM)
* More automated tests
** More selenium tests
** Add tests on Tomcat 6.x as part of the CI build
** Add tests on Windows and with IE6 and IE7 as part of the CI build
* No new features in general
Of course there are some goals that are always valid irrelevant on any
release and that we should keep in mind:
* More tests
* Better javadoc
* More documentation on
xwiki.org
* Code cleanup/refactoring
* Extract more plugins from core into plugins proper
Specific issues to implement/fix
========================
* Add support for removing class properties
(
http://jira.xwiki.org/jira/browse/XWIKI-99
)
* (optional - depending on availability) - New rendering rewrite
(
http://jira.xwiki.org/jira/browse/XWIKI-654
)
* (optional - depending on availability) - Interface extensions
(
http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Design/InterfaceExtensions
)
* Add any other critical issue here
Thanks
-Vincent
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