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Redmine WikiNG - Bug #2436 (Incomplete): Autocomplete debounce does not work as expectedhttp://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/24362018-01-01T21:47:44ZAndriy Lesyuks-andy@andriylesyuk.com
<p>To optimize load of <code>/mentions/autocomplete</code> I set the <code>debounce</code> option of <a href="https://github.com/yuku-t/jquery-textcomplete" class="external">jQuery textcomplete</a> to 500 ms. This should have made the autocomplete function be called with the delay.</p>
<p>In practice, however, with this option set the autocomplete function sometimes is not getting called at all, ever. Usually, this happens, when I put just <code>@</code> or <code>user:</code>, i.e., a user link without any term (without a part of login, name or identifier). If, however, I add any character and then remove it (i.e., get the same <code>@</code> or <code>user:</code> in result), the autocompletion gets executed.</p>
<p>If I remove the <code>debounce</code> option, everything works as expected. This makes me think, that the problem is in how jQuery textcomplete handles the debounce.</p> WordMine - Feature #2433 (Open): Link Redmine issue with WordPress commenthttp://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/24332017-12-09T18:05:10ZAndriy Lesyuks-andy@andriylesyuk.com
<p>Some users report issues in WordPress comments, so it would be great, if the plugin allowed to quickly import them into Redmine as issues. For this a new action link can be added, e.g., “Create issue”.</p>
<p>It would also be great to be able to link comments to (existing) Redmine issues (without importing them as new ones). Such comments can, probably, be added to issues as notes. Certainly, such notes should include links to blog comments too.</p> WikiNG - Feature #2423 (Incomplete): markdown support?http://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/24232017-06-17T12:55:05Z彥丞 陳
<p>Is there a plan support markdown ?</p> WikiNG - Feature #2413 (Incomplete): Custom links syntaxhttp://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/24132016-10-06T07:09:28ZAndriy Lesyuks-andy@andriylesyuk.com
<p>Currently, the plugin supports external links using the syntax like <code>[[redmine>#9638]]</code> (this one generates a link to the corresponding <a href="http://www.redmine.org" class="external">Redmine</a> issue)...</p>
<p>I also think about adding support for, e.g., <code>[[debian>#9638]]</code>... The problem is that not every customer will need to have links to Debian issues.</p>
<p>A good alternative is to support custom links, syntax of which can be configured. Thus, the plugin can come with a form like:</p>
<p><img src="http://projects.andriylesyuk.com/attachments/download/657/custom-links.png" class="wiki-class-wiking wiki-class-shadow" alt="" /></p>
<p>This way every customer will be able to add as many custom issues links as he needs.</p>
<p>This issue conflicts with <a class="issue tracker-7 status-8 priority-4 priority-low2" title="External Redmine links (Incomplete)" href="http://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/1906">#1906</a>.</p> WikiNG - Feature #2392 (Incomplete): Hierarcial Numbered headershttp://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/23922015-09-02T16:22:44ZAdnan Topçu
<p>Hi andriy,</p>
<p>There are two lacks in redmine wiki numbering (in Textile) for me.</p>
<ol>
<li>Always show only last index.
<ol>
<li>for example, there is only one number (<strong>1.</strong>) begin of this line. I need two numbers, like as <strong>1.1.</strong> without additional insert (space)</li>
</ol>
</li>
<li>Headers does not support numbering.</li>
</ol>
<hr />
<p>I created a feature request in redmine about this case ⇒ <a class="wiking external wiking-redmine wiking-issue" href="http://www.redmine.org/issues/20595">#20595</a><br />And I found a board topic ⇒ <a class="external" href="http://www.redmine.org/boards/2/topics/42215">http://www.redmine.org/boards/2/topics/42215</a></p>
<p>I suppose that you may find this case as interesting for WikiNG <span class="wiking smiley smiley-laughing" title=":D"></span></p> WikiNG - Support #2377 (New): Custom macros work, but icon macros do nothttp://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/23772015-04-11T15:17:27ZRob Spearman
<p>I have two identical Redmine 2.5.3 installations on one server, but for two different groups of users with different content.</p>
<p>On both sites the custom wiki macros work fine. On one the icon macros like <span class="wiking smiley smiley-success" title="(v)"></span> and <span class="wiking smiley smiley-exclamation" title="(!)"></span> work, but these do not work on the other (they just show up as the macro text).</p>
<p>Any idea how to debug what the issue is?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p> WordMine - Support #2285 (In Progress): Can't get this to workhttp://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/22852014-03-21T05:21:18ZJohnny Tide
<p>I am trying to get this installed but I am having a lot of trouble.</p>
<p>Environment:<br /> Redmine version 2.5.0.devel.12986<br /> Ruby version 1.8.7-p352 (2011-06-30) [x86_64-linux]<br /> Rails version 3.2.17<br /> Environment production<br /> Database adapter Mysql2 <br />Redmine plugins:<br /> redpress 0.0.1b</p>
<p>I had to modify the RedPress plugin to get it to install.</p>
<p>I installed the Wordmine plugin but after setting it up it logs me out and I can never log back in.</p>
<p>I have set up two admins in Redmine before installing Wordmine. <br />When trying to log in with one I get :<br />ERROR: The password you entered for the username Tide is incorrect.</p>
<p>The other user I get nothing it just clears the login boxes after pressing Log In.</p>
<p>Is there any information I can give you that will help diagnose the issue?</p> WordMine - Improvement #2244 (Incomplete): Import the project on blog index openhttp://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/22442013-10-06T12:30:33ZAndriy Lesyuks-andy@andriylesyuk.com
<p>Currently the flow is:</p>
<ul>
<li>In Redmine in the project settings we open the Modules tab and enable the “Blog” module.</li>
<li>After this the new “Blog” tab appears in the project menu.</li>
<li>But clicking the tab renders 404 (not found) error...</li>
</ul>
<p>This happens as this project has not being imported yet!</p>
<ul>
<li>To import the project (i.e., to synchronize all projects, actually) we just need to <ins>open</ins> the new post page (no need to post anything)...</li>
</ul>
<p>And it would be fantastic if opening the project blog index page triggered the import of the project into WordPress!</p>
<p>But I did not find how this could be done... Certainly, the <code>get_term_by()</code> function is used by the project index. But this function does not support filters or actions... Probably, it is used by <code>get_queried_object()</code> but this one also does not come with filters nor actions. So ideas needed!..</p> WikiNG - Enhancement #2234 (Incomplete): Avatars in user links?http://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/22342013-09-24T12:28:26ZAndriy Lesyuks-andy@andriylesyuk.com
<p>I’m not sure, but maybe we should have small avatars in user links?.. Like:</p>
<p><img src="http://projects.andriylesyuk.com/attachments/download/494/avatars-in-user-links.png" title="Avatars in user links" alt="Avatars in user links" class="wiki-class-wiking wiki-class-shadow" alt="" /></p>
<p>Your thoughts?</p> WikiNG - Feature #2130 (Incomplete): Function referenceshttp://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/21302012-12-07T12:19:29ZAndriy Lesyuks-andy@andriylesyuk.com
<p>Ruby developers reference to functions prepending the function name with <code>#</code>. So for developers it would be cool if syntax like <code>#function_name</code> generated the link to, e.g., <a class="external" href="http://apidock.com">http://apidock.com</a>. Same can be done for other languages, e.g., for PHP: <code>#php:appay_merge</code>.</p>
<p>Also it would be great if we could integrate rDoc to reference also to project’s functions.</p>
<p>The syntax can be conflicting with Twitter hash tags though...</p> WikiNG - Feature #2079 (Incomplete): Message to everyone in a projecthttp://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/20792012-06-29T13:49:25ZAndriy Lesyuks-andy@andriylesyuk.com
<p>Just an idea:</p>
<p>Sometimes it’s really usefull to send a question to all users of a project, e.g., to ask everyone to check some issue, or to update a project and so on.</p>
<p>So I could add a permission e.g. <code>:send_wiki_message_to_all</code> and syntax like: <code><ask-everyone>...</ask-everyone></code> (these are just samples).</p>
<p>The text inside such message can appear as:</p>
<p><img src="http://projects.andriylesyuk.com/attachments/download/345/MessageToAllBox.png" alt="" /></p>
<p>On almost every project page, e.g.:</p>
<p><img src="http://projects.andriylesyuk.com/attachments/download/346/MessageToAll.png" alt="" /></p> WikiNG - Enhancement #1994 (Incomplete): Inline warnings, tips etchttp://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/19942012-02-29T00:23:39ZAndriy Lesyuks-andy@andriylesyuk.com
<p>Sometimes I need to highlight a part of a text... Not just with <strong>bold</strong> or similar – but with some color.</p>
<p>Inline <code><warning /></code> etc renders block... So need some different syntax.</p> WikiNG - Enhancement #1913 (Incomplete): External Debian/Ubuntu bugshttp://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/19132011-12-09T11:38:44ZAndriy Lesyuks-andy@andriylesyuk.com
<p>I use <a href="http://www.debian.org" class="external">Debian</a> so link syntax like <code>[[debian>#12345]]</code> would be useful for me...</p> WikiNG - Enhancement #1906 (Incomplete): External Redmine linkshttp://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/19062011-12-03T11:42:56ZAndriy Lesyuks-andy@andriylesyuk.com
<p>Right now the plugin supports syntax like <code>[[redmine>#9638]]</code> which forms a link to <a href="http://www.redmine.org" class="external">Redmine</a>...</p>
<p>Thinking also about allowing external Redmine/ChiliProject links... That is to allow syntax like:</p>
<ul>
<li><code>[[redmine[projects.andriylesyuk.com]>#1906]]</code> which will generate a link to issue <a class="issue tracker-7 status-8 priority-4 priority-low2" title="External Redmine links (Incomplete)" href="http://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/1906">#1906</a> on another Redmine-powered site;</li>
<li><code>[[redmine[projects.andriylesyuk.com]>wiking:Wiki]]</code> which will generate a link to external Wiki page on another Redmine-powered site.</li>
</ul>
<p>Not sure however how this feature is needed...</p> WikiNG - Improvement #1899 (Incomplete): Ignore conditions on previewhttp://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/18992011-11-27T10:36:09ZAndriy Lesyuks-andy@andriylesyuk.com
<p>Should conditions be ignored on preview?</p>
<p>Saying if a user write code like:</p>
<pre>
Value of :extended defaults to (version<1.0)false(version)(version>=1.0)true(version).
</pre>
<p>Showing both texts would be a problem...</p>
<p>Also if conditions are ignored can it be named a “preview”? Cause it won’t show the way it will be actually shown...</p>