Changes for page Writing XWiki Rendering Macros in wiki pages
Last modified by Clément Desableau on 2023/06/01
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Upload new image "macro2.png", version 1.6
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... ... @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ 23 23 * **Macro id**: Id of the macro to be used by users when invoking your macro from wiki code 24 24 * **Macro name**: Name of the macro to be displayed on the wysiwyg editor 25 25 * **Macro description**: A short description of the macro to be displayed on the WYSIWYG editor 26 -* **Default categor y**: Default categoryunder which this macro should be listed26 +* **Default categories**: Default categories under which this macro should be listed {{warning}}before 14.4RC1 this was called **Default category**{{/warning}} 27 27 * **Supports inline mode**: Whether the macro can be used in an inline context or not 28 28 * **Macro Content availability**: {{warning}}before 11.5RC1 this was called **Macro Content Type**{{/warning}} whether this macro should support a body or not 29 29 * **Macro content type**: {{warning}}this field has been renamed **Macro Content Availability** since 11.5RC1{{/warning}} the type of accepted content: two values are proposed, ##WIKI## if this content should be editable like a wiki content, or ##UNKNOWN## if it should be displayed like a plain text. It's also possible to specify a custom java type such as {{code language="java"}}java.util.List<java.lang.String>{{/code}}. Leaving the field blank is equivalent to ##UNKWOWN## value. ... ... @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ 36 36 37 37 Now we can define our hello macro as shown below: 38 38 39 -{{image reference="macro1.png"/}} 39 +{{image reference="macro1.png" width="650px"/}} 40 40 41 41 == Invocation == 42 42
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