Hi Arioch,
On Jun 29, 2012, at 2:42 PM, Arioch wrote:
i have a brand new XWiki 4.1 install
I don't have any xwiki 1.0 documents
So i put this configuration:
xwiki.rendering.syntaxes = xwiki/2.1, creole/1.0, html/4.01
When i edit the page,., it offer me those formats PLUS xwiki/1.0
Why ? How can i really disable it ?
yeah, we force xwiki/1.0 ATM. You could try editing Panels.DocumentInformation and remove
the line dealing with xwiki/1.0
It would be nice if you could open an issue for this on
http://jira.xwiki.org
I thought that XWiki is largely markup-agniostic…
it is, at the level of the markup and rendering...
Is GUI editor really uncapable of creole markup ?
yes it's not supported because it would need to have a Creole Renderer written whereas
right now we have a Creole Parser only.
The reason is that the WYSIWYG needs to perform the following:
* Read wiki markup and generate HTML (supported)
* You modify the HTML (supported)
* Transform the HTML into markup again (not supported)
So Right now we written Renderers only for a few syntaxes, namely: XWiki Syntax 2.0/2.1
and XHTML/HTML.
The other limitation is that the WYISWYG editor has capabilities built in (like ability to
style selected content in certain ways) but the underlying markup may not support it. For
example creole may not support styling a portion of text with some CSS styles. So what we
would need in the future if we really want to support multiple syntax in the WYSIWYG
editor is also to add a notion of Markup Capabilities and disable features in the WYSIWYG
based on that...
Hope it makes it clear!
-Vincent