I got the second problem solved. but first one still not solved.
Thanks
On Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 11:32 PM, Geo Du ddd...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, Marius,
Thanks for your response, I have two more questions,
1. When I test the Blog.CreatePost page, I can see the XWikiWysiwyg.js
file loaded when it is on wysiwyg editor mode, but I donot see anywhere
importing the XWikiWysiwyg.js file except the macros.vm where
#macro(wysiwyg_import $lazy) uses the javascript as:
$xwiki.jsfx.use(js/xwiki/wysiwyg/xwe/XWikiWysiwyg.js,
{forceSkinAction: true, lazy: ${lazy}, 'defer': false})
so I created my own javascript XWikiWysiwygExt.js, loaded as this:
$xwiki.jsfx.use(js/xwiki/wysiwyg/xwe/XWikiWysiwygExt.js,
{forceSkinAction: true, lazy: ${lazy}, 'defer': false})
but when I debug with firebug and load the CreatePost page in WYSIWYG
mode, I can see the XWikiWysiwyg.js is loaded, but my XWikiWysiwygExt.js
file is not loaded, I already put the file in the same directory as the
XWikiWysiwyg.js file.
2. So I tried different approach by creating a BlogScript javascript
extension and addeds as this:
{{include document=Blog.BlogCode/}}
{{velocity filter=none}}
{{html clean=false wiki=true}}
#if($hasEdit)
$xwiki.jsx.use($blogScriptsDocumentName,{'minify':false,'defer':false})##
##
My issue is the 'minify':false does not work, it always shows the minified
version of the code, which I cannot debug, but I can see the minified code.
So do you have any solutions about these two issues?
Thanks again for your great help.
Dave
On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 5:28 AM, Marius Dumitru Florea
mariusdumitru.flo...@xwiki.com wrote:
On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 5:23 AM, Geo Du ddd...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, Marius,
I looked at the source code, and downloaded the whole 4.1 source code
zip
You should clone/fork https://github.com/xwiki/xwiki-platform instead
and then create a branch based on the tag corresponding to the version
of XWiki Enterprise you're using (i.e. checkout xwiki-platform-3.5 tag
and then create a branch from it where you make your changes).
Unfortunately you can't add your new feature without modifying a bit
the code of the WYSIWYG editor, but it should be pretty easy to merge
your changes automatically with Git when you upgrade to a new version
of XWiki Enterprise.
In your branch, you can either modify the existing image plugin or
extend it in a new plugin (kept inside
xwiki-platform/xwiki-platform-core/xwiki-platform-wysiwyg/xwiki-platform-wysiwyg-client
under org.xwiki.gwt.wysiwyg.client.plugin package).
file, it seems like I need to change the source code in the plugin.image
package, but I am using the 3.5 version stable release, I can see these
two
jar files have WYSIWYG editor:
xwiki-platform-wysiwyg-client-3.5-shared.jar,
xwiki-platform-legacy-oldcore-3.5.jar, so I have to either change code
for
Note that the editor has a client side and a server side. If you
modify the server side it's enough to rebuild the
xwiki-platform-wysiwyg-server jar and overwrite the one from your XE's
WEB-INF/lib folder. If you modify the client side then you must
rebuild xwiki-platform-wysiwyg-client and then
xwiki-platform-wysiwyg-war and replace resources/js/xwiki/wysiwyg/xwe
folder from XE with the one from the generated war.
3.5 version, or upgrade my deployment to 4.1 with my new image handling
The editor version should match the XE version.
code for addComment tool, also If I change the original source code, in
the
future if we need upgrade to new xwiki release, we need to merge the
addComment tool again, so what is the best way to do that? is there a
way
As I said above, using Git you should be able to automatically merge
your changes most of the time.
to add the tool by coding in javascript without touching the gwt plugin
You could try, see the JavaScript API exposed by the WYSIWYG editor
http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Extension/WYSIWYG+Editor+Module#HJavaScriptAPI
.
java code, or write java code by extending ImagePlugin with new method
to
It's not that easy because when we wrote the image plugin we didn't
thought to much of how it could be extended. Some methods are private
and some are hard to extends. But still, you can try.
Hope this helps,
Marius
add comment, and then built into a new Jar.
Thanks for your response again.
Dave
On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 7:17 PM, du du ddd...@gmail.com wrote:
Ok, thanks very much for your help.
Dave
On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 6:50 AM, Marius Dumitru Florea
mariusdumitru.flo...@xwiki.com wrote:
On Fri, Apr 6, 2012 at 1:49 AM, du du ddd...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, all,
I am trying to add an addComments sub-menu item to image button
from the
menu bar of WYSIWYG editor, what it does is to add comments for an
image
inserted in the editor because I need to explain what each image is
about
after I put it in the editor, I checked the