From mick.jordan at oracle.com Mon Oct 21 09:45:42 2013 From: mick.jordan at oracle.com (Mick Jordan) Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2013 09:45:42 -0700 Subject: Problem editing page. Message-ID: <52655A36.3060706@oracle.com> I recently (a week ago) became a Project Author for Graal on OpenJDK. However, I cannot edit any Graal Wiki pages. All I see under the Edit link is an administration link. The FAQ has no help for this situation. Thanks Mick Jordan From mick.jordan at oracle.com Tue Oct 22 15:07:16 2013 From: mick.jordan at oracle.com (Mick Jordan) Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2013 15:07:16 -0700 Subject: WikiText mode Message-ID: <5266F714.2020004@oracle.com> Where is the specification on the exact form of Wiki markup that is accepted by the OpenJDK Wiki? I have a bunch of existing Wiki text that I would like to (modify to make compatible) and input. Mick From iris.clark at oracle.com Tue Oct 22 15:18:14 2013 From: iris.clark at oracle.com (Iris Clark) Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2013 15:18:14 -0700 (PDT) Subject: Problem editing page. In-Reply-To: <52655A36.3060706@oracle.com> References: <52655A36.3060706@oracle.com> Message-ID: <34575839-a047-467a-b58d-8cca9a88f748@default> Hi, Mick. There is more than one authentication system. Looks like there's a bit of a lag for sync. I've pinged the administrators of wiki.openjdk to investigate. Thanks, iris -----Original Message----- From: Mick Jordan Sent: Monday, October 21, 2013 9:46 AM To: web-discuss at openjdk.java.net Subject: Problem editing page. I recently (a week ago) became a Project Author for Graal on OpenJDK. However, I cannot edit any Graal Wiki pages. All I see under the Edit link is an administration link. The FAQ has no help for this situation. Thanks Mick Jordan From jonathan.gibbons at oracle.com Tue Oct 22 15:37:22 2013 From: jonathan.gibbons at oracle.com (Jonathan Gibbons) Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2013 15:37:22 -0700 Subject: WikiText mode In-Reply-To: <5266F714.2020004@oracle.com> References: <5266F714.2020004@oracle.com> Message-ID: <5266FE22.9050006@oracle.com> On 10/22/2013 03:07 PM, Mick Jordan wrote: > Where is the specification on the exact form of Wiki markup that is > accepted by the OpenJDK Wiki? I have a bunch of existing Wiki text > that I would like to (modify to make compatible) and input. > > Mick > It's Atlassian Confluence 4.3. If you start to edit a page and click onthe help button, you end up here: https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/CONF43/Keyboard+Shortcuts. That's not exactly the page you're looking for, but it's in the right ballpark. -- Jon From georges.saab at oracle.com Tue Oct 22 15:42:56 2013 From: georges.saab at oracle.com (Georges Saab) Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2013 15:42:56 -0700 Subject: WikiText mode In-Reply-To: <5266FE22.9050006@oracle.com> References: <5266F714.2020004@oracle.com> <5266FE22.9050006@oracle.com> Message-ID: Or perhaps this? https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/CONF43/Quick+Reference+Guide+for+the+Confluence+Editor On Oct 22, 2013, at 3:37 PM, Jonathan Gibbons wrote: > On 10/22/2013 03:07 PM, Mick Jordan wrote: >> Where is the specification on the exact form of Wiki markup that is accepted by the OpenJDK Wiki? I have a bunch of existing Wiki text that I would like to (modify to make compatible) and input. >> >> Mick >> > > It's Atlassian Confluence 4.3. If you start to edit a page and click onthe help button, you end up here: > https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/CONF43/Keyboard+Shortcuts. That's not exactly the page you're looking for, but it's in the right ballpark. > > -- Jon -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/web-discuss/attachments/20131022/bde83f2d/attachment.html From mick.jordan at oracle.com Tue Oct 22 16:47:07 2013 From: mick.jordan at oracle.com (Mick Jordan) Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2013 16:47:07 -0700 Subject: WikiText mode In-Reply-To: References: <5266F714.2020004@oracle.com> <5266FE22.9050006@oracle.com> Message-ID: <52670E7B.5010300@oracle.com> On 10/22/13 3:42 PM, Georges Saab wrote: > Or perhaps this? > > https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/CONF43/Quick+Reference+Guide+for+the+Confluence+Editor > > That was helpful but I don't seem to be able to get the editor to do what I want. So I have this big chunk of marked up text which I have converted to the Confluence format as far as I can given the rather lame documentation on the editor. For example, there is nothing about blocks of pre-formatted text, of which I have many. It says that it doesn't store Wiki markup, viz: *Note: You cannot edit content in wiki markup.* Confluence does not store page content in wiki markup. Although you can enter wiki markup into the editor, Confluence will convert it to the rich text editor format immediately. You will not be able to edit the wiki markup after initial entry. However, it let me insert my existing markup using the Insert->Wiki Markup menu. This previews fine, apart from the bugs. But when I edit it again it takes me back to the box containing the inserted Wiki Markup. I can see that I could use the buttons to add content to the space above the Wiki markup box but I don't seem to be able to convert the inserted text so that it appears as if I had typed it in by hand. And since I don't know how to do some things via markup, I'm stuck. Please tell me I am missing something simple and I don't have to re-create the entire document and all the formatting by using the GUI and cutting an pasting input from my marked up text (without the markup). Mick -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/web-discuss/attachments/20131022/582fe52d/attachment.html From jonathan.gibbons at oracle.com Tue Oct 22 17:02:38 2013 From: jonathan.gibbons at oracle.com (Jonathan Gibbons) Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2013 17:02:38 -0700 Subject: WikiText mode In-Reply-To: <52670E7B.5010300@oracle.com> References: <5266F714.2020004@oracle.com> <5266FE22.9050006@oracle.com> <52670E7B.5010300@oracle.com> Message-ID: <5267121E.6080108@oracle.com> On 10/22/2013 04:47 PM, Mick Jordan wrote: > On 10/22/13 3:42 PM, Georges Saab wrote: >> Or perhaps this? >> >> https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/CONF43/Quick+Reference+Guide+for+the+Confluence+Editor >> >> > That was helpful but I don't seem to be able to get the editor to do > what I want. So I have this big chunk of marked up text which I have > converted to the Confluence format as far as I can given the rather > lame documentation on the editor. For example, there is nothing about > blocks of pre-formatted text, of which I have many. > > It says that it doesn't store Wiki markup, viz: > > *Note: You cannot edit content in wiki markup.* Confluence does not > store page content in wiki markup. Although you can enter wiki markup > into the editor, Confluence will convert it to the rich text editor > format immediately. You will not be able to edit the wiki markup after > initial entry. > > However, it let me insert my existing markup using the Insert->Wiki > Markup menu. This previews fine, apart from the bugs. But when I edit > it again it takes me back to the box containing the inserted Wiki > Markup. I can see that I could use the buttons to add content to the > space above the Wiki markup box but I don't seem to be able to convert > the inserted text so that it appears as if I had typed it in by hand. > And since I don't know how to do some things via markup, I'm stuck. > > Please tell me I am missing something simple and I don't have to > re-create the entire document and all the formatting by using the GUI > and cutting an pasting input from my marked up text (without the markup). > > Mick > :-( https://blogs.atlassian.com/2011/11/why-we-removed-wiki-markup-editor-in-confluence-4/ :-( -- Jon -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/web-discuss/attachments/20131022/9adb662a/attachment.html From john.r.rose at oracle.com Tue Oct 22 18:04:33 2013 From: john.r.rose at oracle.com (John Rose) Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2013 18:04:33 -0700 Subject: WikiText mode In-Reply-To: <5267121E.6080108@oracle.com> References: <5266F714.2020004@oracle.com> <5266FE22.9050006@oracle.com> <52670E7B.5010300@oracle.com> <5267121E.6080108@oracle.com> Message-ID: <0307198C-5FBB-4205-8135-2EABDA816B95@oracle.com> On Oct 22, 2013, at 5:02 PM, Jonathan Gibbons wrote: > On 10/22/2013 04:47 PM, Mick Jordan wrote: >> On 10/22/13 3:42 PM, Georges Saab wrote: >>> Or perhaps this? >>> >>> https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/CONF43/Quick+Reference+Guide+for+the+Confluence+Editor >>> And: https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/Confluence+4+Editor+-+What%27s+Changed+for+Wiki+Markup+Users Juicy quote: Pasting wiki markup: Pasted wiki markup into the Wiki Markup Editor pane. Click 'Insert' > 'Wiki Markup' on the editor toolbar. Note: Confluence will convert the wiki markup to rich text as soon as you add it to your page. The wiki markup will not be available for editing after that. That would take us down to one manual operation per page. But there is more: https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/DOC/Confluence+4+Editor+-+Customer+Feedback I have a script that generates Wiki Markup and writes it to a Confluence page using the API, can I still do this? Yes. You can still send Wiki markup to the API which will convert it to the new source format and save. See this Answers discussion for more. In the end, bulk wiki updates probably need to contend with their internal XML-ish format. HTH ? John -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.openjdk.java.net/pipermail/web-discuss/attachments/20131022/6ee943b1/attachment-0001.html From doug.simon at oracle.com Thu Oct 24 08:33:51 2013 From: doug.simon at oracle.com (Doug Simon) Date: Thu, 24 Oct 2013 17:33:51 +0200 Subject: problem editing wiki: attachments In-Reply-To: <520A06E3.3090106@oracle.com> References: <2975D1B8-81D5-4FD2-8666-E0DDB71F16EC@oracle.com> <520A06E3.3090106@oracle.com> Message-ID: <42E9C095-5660-43C6-985D-C01F3DFE9FA7@oracle.com> On Aug 13, 2013, at 12:13 PM, Dalibor Topic wrote: > On 8/12/13 11:33 PM, John Rose wrote: >> I'm logged in; I just created a nice page. Now I want to add a diagram attachment to it. >> - in edit menus ("Insert Attachment" does not offer file upload) > > When you chose insert image instead, you get a drop-something-here field which should let you attach images to a page. And how does one actually upload an attachment instead of an image? Reading the documentation[1][2] I get the impression the OpenJDK wiki is configured to prohibit attachments. Frustratingly, the editor still provides an menu item for inserting an attachment. Assuming I'm correct, what is the process to request changing permissions such that attachments are enabled? -Doug [1] https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/CONF43/Attaching+Files+to+a+Page [2] https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/CONF43/Working+with+Attachments > cheers, > dalibor topic > > -- > Oracle > Dalibor Topic | Principal Product Manager > Phone: +494089091214 | Mobile: +491737185961 > Oracle Java Platform Group > > ORACLE Deutschland B.V. & Co. KG | K?hneh?fe 5 | 22761 Hamburg > > ORACLE Deutschland B.V. & Co. 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