- #Wikipedia screenshot editor how to#
- #Wikipedia screenshot editor update#
- #Wikipedia screenshot editor skin#
- #Wikipedia screenshot editor full#
#Wikipedia screenshot editor update#
If you accept the syntax conversion then XWiki will update the content editor with the result of the conversion. For instance, switching to the XWiki Syntax 2.0+ will always prompt for a conversion. if there is a parser available for the old syntax and a renderer available for the new syntax).
#Wikipedia screenshot editor how to#
If you already have content for the page in a given syntax and you try to change the syntax to another one, then XWiki will propose to convert your content to the new syntax, if it knows how to perform that conversion (i.e. You can optionally change the autosave interval by entering the desired number of minutes in the input following the checkbox.īy default only the latest XWiki syntax is enabled, but you can configure other syntaxes from the "Global Administration > Editing > Syntaxes", as shown in: Just check the Autosave checkbox next to the action buttons, at the bottom of the editing area. The Autosave feature automatically saves the page you're working on as a minor version at a given interval. The Save & View button submits the current changes and returns to the page view mode. The Save & Continue button submits the current changes and returns to the current edit mode. This button is not available in all edit modes. From the preview mode, the user will be able to cancel the changes, return to edit mode or save the changes. The Preview button shows the page as it would look with the current changes saved, but does not actually change the page. The Cancel button causes the changes to be discarded and forwards to the page view mode. It is displayed in the history page and it is meant to increase comprehensibility of the content's evolution. The Version summary field allows entering a short description of the changes made to the page in the version that is being saved. The option "Show minor edits" will list all the versions, including minor ones. It is the editor's responsibility to distinguish between major and minor changes.īy default, minor edits do not appear in the "What's New" page and in the page history. Such changes may include, but are not restricted to: spelling error corrections, text rearrangements, formatting. The minor edit checkbox is meant to mark the fact that superficial changes were made to the page.
Saving a major change will increase the first number and reset the second to "1", while a minor edit will just increase the second number. Common edit actionsĪll edit modes have some or all of the elements in the following image :Ī wiki page's version is composed of two numbers separated by a dot. In addition, advanced users have the ability to create Terminal pages (i.e. For Nested Pages, you'll be able to access rights by clicking on the "Administer Page" entry in the "More Actions" menu (3 vertical dots menu). Note that this menu entry will only appear for Terminal pages. Once you have switched to advanced profile, the "Edit" menu will look like the following, on mouse click:
#Wikipedia screenshot editor full#
Following this, clicking on the arrow in the "Edit" button on any page will display the full editing menu, letting the user choose the mode to use ("Wiki", "Inline form", "Objects".). They can choose to switch to advanced profile on their user profile page (see image below). See the Section Configuration page in the Admin Guide for configuration options.Įxperienced XWiki users will want to use all the editing choices (particularly those who want to use XWiki programming features). Use the section edit link (pencil icon), located on the right of some of the page headings.
#Wikipedia screenshot editor skin#
To edit a page, use the Edit button, usually located on the top right corner of the page (but its position may vary depending on the skin your wiki is using) for the Flamingo skin it looks like this: Content EditingĪll XWiki pages are editable provided you are logged in and / or you have edit right. Describes all the features available to edit a wiki page.