Re this question:
5) "What links here":
http://jira.xwiki.org/jira/browse/XWIKI-20 says this
feature can now be enabled via Preferences, but I don't see it anywhere. Can you
point me in the right direction?
I was going for something like you see on Wikipedia, where every page features a
"What links here" link. Here's the solution I came up with. I'm not
sure that this is necessarily the cleanest way to go, but it works well and might be
useful to others out there...
1. Enable backlink tracking per Ludovic's reply
2. Add the following to XWiki.Menu:
<div class="left" style="width: 150px">
<a
href="/xwiki/bin/view/XWiki/WhatLinksHere?targetFullName=$doc.fullName&targetName=$doc.name">
What Links Here</a>
</div>
3. Create XWiki.WhatLinksHere, containing the following:
(this is based roughly on the code snippet at
http://www.xwiki.com/xwiki/bin/view/Doc/HowDoIFindTheBacklinksForAGivenPage)
#set ($targetFullName = $request.getParameter("targetFullName"))
#set ($targetName = $request.getParameter("targetName"))
1 Pages that link to $targetName
#set ($sql = "select xlink.fullName from XWikiLink as xlink where
xlink.link='$targetFullName' order by xlink.fullName")
#set ($results = $xwiki.xWiki.getHibernateStore().search($sql,50,0,$context.context))
#if ($results.size() > 0)
#foreach ($result in $results)
#set ($backlink = $xwiki.getDocument($result))
* [$backlink.name>$result]
#end
#else
Nothing links to this page
#end
Hope this is helpful to someone!
- Peter
-----Original Message-----
From: Ludovic Dubost [mailto:ludovic@xwiki.org]
Sent: Friday, December 08, 2006 12:48 AM
To: Peter Flynn
Cc: xwiki-users(a)objectweb.org
Subject: Re: WYSIWYG setup
Hi Peter,
Sorry for answering late.. The schedule to 1.0B1 is tough.. You should
actually ask your questions in the XWiki users list. Some other users
and developers will help answering.
The link is here
http://forge.objectweb.org/mail/?group_id=170
Peter Flynn a écrit :
Great! I have been playing with the wiki today and am
liking it a lot.
I have a few questions still that I am hoping you can
answer:
1) Locking: Whenever I begin or end editing a page,
the browser locks up for about 15 seconds. It looks like there is some AJAX code on the
page that makes synchronous requests (which freeze the browser) when the page loads and
unloads. This seems related to locking a page during editing. Can I disable this
feature, or change the requests to asynchronous, to avoid the long freezes?
Right. I've seen that.. This is the document locking and unlocking using
AJAX to have unlocking when people leave pages. It should be aync at
least for locking. This needs some Javascript changes in the edit
template. You should submit this as a task in
http://jira.xwiki.org
However it should lock everything for 15 seconds. This shows either that
your server is very slow or some other thing being wrong..
2) Macros: I'm looking for a way to insert basic
boilerplate on multiple pages. E.g., on Wikipedia you can add "{{cleanup}}" to
add a warning about the article needing cleanup to the top of the page. It looks like
macros are XWiki's version of this, but how do I create one?
You create macros using the velocity syntax (scipting) or using Radeox
(java)
A velocity macro is for example:
#macro(hello $firstname $lastname)
Hello $firstname $lastname
#end
You can then use it using
#hello("Ludovic" "Dubost") (carefull no commas between variables,
which is odd for developers)
You can write your macros in the page that use it or in a page that you
include using #includeMacros("XWiki.MyMacros") or in
/template/macros.vm (needs a restart) or another macro file you
specify in WEB-INF/velocity.properties
There is a neat feature which we need to document more which allows to
transform radeox syntax on the fly to velocity and allow macros to
appear in the WYSWIYG Editor (the last button of the toolbar)
In the XWiki Preferences / Advanced section you should add
hello=velocity:hello:first_name=First name|last_name=Last name
(not 100% sure about that.. you should use it when it's properly documented.
3) Email notifications: I noticed a blank FAQ entry
(
http://www.xwiki.com/xwiki/bin/view/Doc/CommentNotifierUnChangementAuWikiAU…)
about the ability to send an email notification when a page changes ("watching"
a page). Does this feature exist?
No we only have RSS right now
4) Styles: Is there a way to add a new paragraph style
that will appear in the WYSIWYG editor's dropdown?
Not yet.. we are working on adding a style macro
{style:type=div|class=mystyle} Text {style}
and will then allow a predefined list of styles to appear in a new drop down
5) "What links here":
http://jira.xwiki.org/jira/browse/XWIKI-20 says this feature can now be enabled via
Preferences, but I don't see it anywhere. Can you point me in the right direction?
xwiki.backlinks=1 in the xwiki.cfg
the display backlinks script is here
http://www.xwiki.com/xwiki/bin/view/Doc/HowDoIFindTheBacklinksForAGivenPage
6) Categories: Is there a way to tag pages as
belonging to a category, and then go to the category and see a list of all its pages? It
seems like a "What links here" macro could be used for this, but is there an
easier way?
There is a new tag field in edit mode.. We haven't worked yet on
displaying all pages matching a tag and add an RSS feed for this..
Ludovic
Thanks again for all your help, Ludovic!
- Peter
-----Original Message-----
From: Ludovic Dubost [mailto:ludovic@xwiki.org]
Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2006 1:39 AM
To: Peter Flynn
Subject: Re: WYSIWYG setup
This is the right version
The number comes from version.properties in the
WEB-INF directory.
It does not mean anything right now when got from SVN
as each build
increases it by 1
You can mark it 0.9.1500 it will be close enough.. You
can upgrade to
1.0B1 once we get it out so you get an official build
number.
Ludovic
Peter Flynn a écrit :
> Hi Ludovic,
>
> I pulled down the SVN trunk and was able to get
WYSIWYG editing working after upgrading to this version. Looks great!
>
> One thing though: did I actually get the stable
Beta you were talking about? My site is now reporting version itself as
"0.9.0023", which appears to be a lower number than the "0.9.840" that
I was running before. Is there a 1.0 branch I should have used instead?
>
> Thanks again,
>
>
- Peter
>
>
>
-----Original Message-----
> From: Peter Flynn
> Sent: Monday, December 04, 2006 4:47 PM
> To: 'Ludovic Dubost'
> Subject: RE: WYSIWYG setup
>
> Hi Ludovic,
>
> The "Edit HTML" link does not appear on
that menu in my installation. I tried changing the preference the new way you have
suggested, and although the change appears to stick this time, I still get the plain text
editor when viewing a page. Does this make any sense to you?
>
> I may try the new SVN version to see if that fixes
my problem. How difficult is it to upgrade my old installation? Is there a standard
upgrade procedure documented anywhere?
>
> Thanks,
>
- Peter
>
>
>
-----Original Message-----
>
From: Ludovic Dubost [mailto:ludovic@xwiki.org]
> Sent: Monday, December 04, 2006 2:43 PM
>
To: Peter Flynn
>
Subject: Re: WYSIWYG setup
>
>
> Hi Peter,
>
> I understand that you don't want to wait for a
Wiki ! I wouldn't too !
> But December 13th is just a week away !
>
> I understand your concerns about running an
unstable version, but at
> this point the SVN version is as stable if not
more as the 0.9.840.
> You can run that SVN version with the older
interface and the same wiki
> (backup your database) and use the new WYSIWYG
Editor.
>
> The reason why you should not use the WYSIWYG
Editor in 0.9.840 is that
> you will be disapointed and it will not be
compatible with the upcoming
> versions.
> The older editor saves content as HTML. The new
editor converts back and
> forth to wiki syntax which allows to be compatible
with non wysiwyg
> editing and provides better versioning.
>
> If you really don't want to listen to the
person who's knows XWiki best
> ( :) ) the link to the wysiwyg editor is
"Edit HTML" in the "More
> Actions" menu.
> To switch the wysiwyg editor you can choose
"WYSWIYG" in the XWiki
> Preferences (maybe using Edit Objects in 0.9.840).
> However if I remember correctly in 0.9.840 new
page creations were not
> linking the the wyswiyg editor although the
default editing tool is the
> wysiwyg.
>
>
Ludovic
>
>
Peter Flynn a écrit :
>
>
>
> Hi Ludovic,
>>
>> Thanks for your quick response.
Unfortunately, WYSIWYG editing is a key feature for us. The changes for 1.0 sound
exciting, but we can't wait that long before setting up our Wiki. And I think we
would rather not be using an unstable version from SVN.
>
>
>>
>
>
>> Would you have any insights into the problem
I'm having with the current version?
>>
>
> Thanks again,
>>
- Peter
>>
>>
-----Original Message-----
>>
From: Ludovic Dubost
[mailto:ludovic@xwiki.org]
>> Sent: Monday, December 04, 2006 2:21 PM
>>
To: Peter Flynn
>>
Subject: Re: WYSIWYG setup
>>
>>
>
> Hi Peter,
>>
>> Great news to see XWiki go into Adobe ! We
will be very proud of it.
>>
>> I strongly discourage any WYSIWYG Editing in
0.9.840.
>> I suggest that you run using the latest SVN
version of wait one week as
>> we are releasing the new XWiki 1.0B1 next week
with a brand new UI and
>> Skin and the new WYSIWYG Editor.
>> We are launching this at JavaPolis on December
13th..
>>
>>
Ludovic
>>
>>
Peter Flynn a écrit :
>>
>
>
>>
>>
> Hi Ludovic,
>>>
>>> I am trying to set up Xwiki for internal
use here at Adobe, but we're
>>> having trouble getting the WYSIWYG editing
feature to work. I am
>>> running version 0.9.840, which seemed to
be the latest stable build on
>>> your site.
>>>
>>> When I edit a page, there is no option to
switch to WYSIWYG mode. I
>>> tried following instructions to change the
preferences
>>>
<http://mail-archive.objectweb.org/xwiki-users/2006-08/msg00074.html>,
>>> but when I click Save Preferences I get
the error "You are not allowed
>>> to view this document or perform this
action". This happens when I am
>>> logged on as Admin, so it looks like
something is going wrong.
>>>
>>> Can you give me any help with diagnosing
this problem?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance,
>>>
>>> - Peter Flynn
>>>
>>
>
>
>>
>>>
>>
>
>
>>
>
>
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