Hi Vincent,
Just got back from vacation -- sorry for the long delay.....
I'd like to pickup where we left off.
As you know -- I've followed your suggestions -- but I'm still getting the same
error.
I've
placed the PDF file on a public server as you requested. I've taken
screen shots of every step of a simple document type and instance
creation scenario.....
Please see:
http://206.130.58.54/xwikiHelp/XWikiHowToHelp.pdf
I'd really appreciate some feedback -- I'm asking very basic questions I think --
hope you can help me get past go with XWiki.
Thanks
Frank
From: vincent(a)massol.net
Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2007 22:05:22 +0200
To: xwiki-users(a)objectweb.org
Subject: Re: [xwiki-users] Authoring templates and design sheets not working for custom
class
On Aug 9, 2007, at 9:43 PM, Frank Misa wrote: Hi All,[snip]2) I would be very grateful to
a link to some decent tutorial/documentation -- even if I have to pay for it...
It would be great to see something along the lines of the "FAQTutorial" but with
more indepth look at available Velocity objects/macros and discussion of how
Documents/Classes/Objects/Properties are actually related....
I can't believe this stuff isn't better documented :(
Yep we need to rewrite that tutorial on Class/Object/Templates/Classsheets. Would be great
if you can help.Here's a short version:* Classes contain definition of a concept. A
definition is made of properties. A property can be a string, a text area, a combo box, a
radio button choice, etc. A class is created inside a document. There's a class tab in
the edit view of a document.* An Object is the instantiation of a Class in a document.
This means that several documents can all instantiate the same class but have different
values of the class properties. When you edit a document there's an Object tab that
allows you to view all existing objects associated with a document and modify their
properties values or add new objects.* A classsheet is some generic code to display the
content of an object. Classsheets are meant to be used by being included in a document
containing an instance of the object they're meant to display. The include is done
using #includeInContext("classsheet name").* A classtemplate is simply an
"empty" page that already has the include to the classsheet and an object added.
It's meant to be used in forms and be copied when user ask to create a new document
easily.The 2 important core concepts are classes and objects. The rest (i.e. classsheet
and classtemplates) are just easy ways to display object content and create new
documents.Hope it helps,-Vincent
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