Vincent, actually I'm happy with both styles for boxes, because I regularly have several types of them in one page: 1. code excerpts ({{code}} with sharp corners, difference from {{box}} and >quote is monospace font), 2. informational messages (e.g. {{warning}}, {{info}} — rounded ones with regular font. I added {{message}} custom macro without icon for more generic cases). I think different box styles make pages richer not only in appearance but also helps to grok meaning of content. Therefore I don't see need to make all boxes looking "nice and rounded". Also, It would be good idea to add description of all different "Boxes" in Syntax guide (at least for these I know): {{code}} {{box}} {{{block group}}}
quote {{info}} {{error}} {{success}}
Valdis
Hi Valdis,
I've opened http://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XWIKI-9432
I reckon that the reason you didn't use the {{box/}} macro was just because it looks a little bit less nice that the other style (round corners, margin for the text), right?
Thanks -Vincent
On Sep 10, 2013, at 11:26 AM, Valdis Vītoliņš <[email protected]> wrote:
I decided, that the most elegant solution was to add custom XWiki macro called "message" whith body: {{velocity}}(% class="box plainmessage"% )((($xcontext.macro.content))){{/velocity}}
http://platform.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/DevGuide/WikiMacroTutorial
Valdis
I'm migrating documents to XWiki/2.1 syntax and wonder, what would be the precise analogue for #message("message") macro, which produces following HTML:
<div class="plainmessage">message</div>
I found only similar ones:
quote
which produces <blockquote>quote</blockquote> (IMHO works only for single paragraph even with {{{groups}}})
and {{info}}info{{/info}}
which produces <div class="box infomessage">info</div>
Can I extend XWiki somehow that I can use {{message}}message{{/message}} with appropriate HTML output?
Thanks! Valdis
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