Having spent the last few years teaching TWiki to people, I can surely
say that the two buttons are bloody confusing to most people.
Must vote strong -1 on that idea.
Implementing it would mean removing the previous version and then
adding a new one. Not impossible with JCR either.
/Janne
On 7 Apr 2009, at 19:31, Harry Metske wrote:
I also prefer this option (2 buttons).
Janne,Andrew,Dirk: this looks a good improvement to me, how does
this fit in
JCR ? (same semantics ?)
Any caveats ?
Do we need a JIRA issue here ?
Harry
2009/4/7 Bob Paige <[email protected]>
I found that page also.
Before I found JSPWiki I was looking at several other options. One
(maybe
TWiki? I forget) had what I see as a better solution than those
proposed on
the referenced JSPWiki page; instead of setting a timeout, etc, you
have
two
"save" buttons. One creates a new version, and the other doesn't.
--
Bobman
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 12:16 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
I only see this page:
http://www.jspwiki.org/wiki/IdeaSingleVersionForSavesBySameUserWithinHour
Harry Metske <[email protected]> wrote on 04/07/2009 12:05:15
PM:
nope, is there a JIRA issue for this ?
2009/4/7 <[email protected]>
Was "SingleVersionForSavesBySameUserWithinHour" ever implemented?
Thanks,
Lou
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