Raluca Stavro wrote:
Hi,
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 3:05 PM, Sergiu Dumitriu <[email protected]> wrote:
On 11/15/2010 09:18 AM, Raluca Stavro wrote:
Hello Ricardo,
Yes, you can use velocity code inside SSX and JSX objects. What you need to do is to set the 'Parse content' property to 'Yes'. You can take a look at the SSX documentation: http://code.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Plugins/SkinExtensionsPlugin#HTip:Howto... .
Example of usage: #if(!$hasEdit) #body{ background-color: red; } #end
This is problematic, since the extension is cached on the clientside (browser cache). So if a user visits the wiki once unauthenticated, after he logs in the same CSS file (already parsed) is used, so nothing will change in the UI.
To load the re-parsed CSS, either refresh the browser cache, or you can set the Cache property of the extension to "Forbid", which is bad for performance.
You are right, Sergiu. Another solution would be to use different ssx objects from different documents (supposing that the SSX are being used on demand). For example: * Space1.Page1 having an SSX object - for common styles * Space2.Page2 having another SSX object - for users that have edit rights
In the velocity code (a template or a page in wiki mode), you can do this: $xwiki.ssx.use('Space1.Page1')## common styles #if($hasEdit) $xwiki.ssx.use('Space2.Page2')## styles for users that have edit rights #end
Raluca.
OK! Please, one question here. I see in AnnotationCode.Script two XWiki.JavaScriptExtension objects. AnnotationCode.Style has only one XWiki.StyleSheetExtension object and you are proposing two documents, each of them holding one SSX object. So, I understand that only one SSX could be hold by a document or at least only one SSX can be addressed by each document. Am I right? Thanks!
Raluca.
On Mon, Nov 15, 2010 at 12:36 AM, Ricardo Rodriguez [eBioTIC.] <[email protected]> wrote:
Ricardo Rodriguez [eBioTIC.] wrote:
Hi,
I see how to control edit, export, action and watch appearance in contentmenu div by tweaking contentmenu.vm. But, please, how could I get the same control over Annotations entry in the same are?
I want to show annotations only to users with edit rights in a given doc.
Thanks!
Ricardo
The object of type XWiki.StyleSheetExtension in AnnotationCode.Style holds the code that seems to control how the action menu entry is shown.
Currently, to hide the annotation icon on this menu will be enough for me.
I can add visibility:hidden; to the concerned .actionmenu elements, but this also hides them for users with edit rights.
Please, is it possible to add ##if($hasEdit)...#else...#end structures in a SSE? My bet is that this is not possible: this extensions holds CSS code, not a script. So, please, how could I introduce conditional structures to control how page elements are show?
I guess I must tweak AnnotationCode.Script but, please, how?
Any help will be welcome! Thanks.
Best,
Ricardo
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