Hi,
lately a user reported to me another issue regarding sections.
Scenario, there are two users and document like that:
== section 1 ==
sect content
== section 2 ==
sect content
== section 3 ==
sect content
1. UserA opens section 2 to edit
2. UserB opens whole document to edit ( no other
OK!
Thanks!
:)
2010/11/29 Ricardo Rodriguez [eBioTIC.] ricardo.rodrig...@ebiotic.net
Erica Usui wrote:
$date, in velocity context, doesn't return any value. It just prints
$date.
What am I doing wrong?
I want date in the format: MMdd, but $date.get('Md')doesn't work
here
Thanks that actually helped a lot. looking over the xar I have a few other
questions.
I know that the creator is the user that originally created the document,
but what is the different between author, and content author, as well as
date (date modified) and content update date.
Thanks ahead of
Hi!
I'm using the following:
$xwiki.jsfx.use(js/xwiki/table/tablefilterNsort.js)
$xwiki.ssfx.use(js/xwiki/table/table.css)
When defining rules=all, and I export the table to pdf, it doesn't come
with the lines it was supposed to come with... The only thing that works is
to define border=1.
How
Le 29 nov. 2010 à 07:50, Ricardo Rodriguez [eBioTIC.] a écrit :
Use (XWiki 2.0 Syntax)
{{velocity}}
$datetool.get('Md')
{{/velocity}}
This has always shocked me as being inefficient since it reparses and
re-allocates.
I planned to write a little plugin where that would be cared for but
Hi Jonathan,
I've been using the Calendar Application and in my experience with some
modifications it works fine. Make sure you apply Raluca's stylesheet patch:
http://jira.xwiki.org/jira/browse/XACALENDAR-14 to make it look ten times
better.
Also, this thread has some questions and answers