On 2/22/07, F. Exertier <Francois.Exertier(a)bull.net> wrote:
Hi Vincent,
People using this wiki are vp executives, they will not learn any
macro... Sometime, they cut and paste some text from editors like word,
this text includes some blank lines, they would not like to have to
insert such formatting code manually ...
In theory, the WYSIWYG editor in XWiki 1.0 should be able to support
copy/paste from Word, without losing formating. This means that also blank
lines will be preserved.
I think the wysiwyg editor does support adding
new lines.
The team did a try two or three weeks ago with xwiki 1.0 beta 2 or 3.
The wysiwyg was still not working (with any browser, even firefox) and
there were some regressions. Do you know when a stable production
version is expected ? If we commit the choice of xwiki, the goal is to
deploy it on our platforms in the company, and for that we need a stable
version.
In which way did the editor not work? Didn't start at all, had formatting
issues, javascript error messages...? Also, what regression are you talking
about? Maybe it's a bug we already fixed, or one that wasn't noticed and
would be easy to fix, if you let us know about it.
>>> On
Feb 20, 2007, at 2:41 PM, F. Exertier wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> we are currently deploying xwiki within our company. We use the
>>>> last stable version, the same as the one used by ObjectWeb
>>>> (0.9xxx). In this version we are using the WIKI Editor (the
>>>> wysiwyg one is not running), but we have the following issue: in
>>>> order to skip a line (to insert some line breaks), it is
>>>> necessary to insert some "<br\>" HTML statements or some
"\\"
>>>> characters in the content.
>>>
>>>
>>>
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