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This macro generates standalone content. As a consequence you need to make sure to use a syntax that separates your macro from the content before and after it so that it's on a line by itself. For example in XWiki Syntax 2.0+ this means having 2 newline characters (a.k.a line breaks) separating your macro from the content before and after it.
First milestone of the XWiki Enterprise 1.8 version (
Roadmap). Main changes:
- Syntax API to convert a document from one syntax to another + first beta of the XWiki 1.0 syntax to XWiki 2.0 syntax. You can try it by changing the syntax identifier of a page.
- New Office Importer.
- REST API
- Make it easier to disable footer information (comments, history, etc)
- New Blog application
- First usable version of the new GWT WYSIWYG editor (Beta)
Important bug fixes:
- Erroneous rendering of links to page anchors
- If a macro fail it breaks the whole rendering process
Known issues
Common Migration notes
If you're running in a multiwiki setup you'll also need to define the property xwiki.store.migration.databases=all to your xwiki.cfg file or explicitly name all databases to be migrated as in xwiki.store.migration.databases=db1,db2,....
You may also want to import the default wiki XAR in order to benefit from improvements listed above.
Always make sure you compare your xwiki.cfg file with the newest version since some configuration parameters were added. Of note, you should add xwiki.store.migration=1 so that XWiki will attempt to automatically migrate your current database to the new schema. Make sure you backup your Database before doing anything.