What's New for XWiki: Simple User
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Sep 03 2024
Invitation to the XWiki SAS Party
XWiki SAS, and the XWiki software, are turning 20 this year, and I'm delighted to invite you to celebrate together this milestone on Thursday, the 19th of September, on the Loceynius barge, at Solférino port (Musée d'Orsay, Paris, France), starting at 20:30.
Your contributions have been a vital part of this open-source journey, and so we have open spots for the XWiki community. Regardless how small or big your contributions were, if you contributed some code, a translation, some documentation, participated in some discussion, or contributed in another way, you're welcome.
If you'd like to join us, please confirm your participation before the 6th of September at latest, so we can make sure there's enough cheer to go around: register. ...
Jul 02 2024
Glossary Extension 1.5.1 Released
Version 1.5.1 of the Glossary Application is now available. It contains in particular the additional module Machine Translation Glossary Application which allows to control how specific terms get translated when translating pages with a Machine Translation service via the Machine Translation Application.
Machine Translation 1.1.1 Released
This application allows to translate content using an external Machine Translation. At the moment only DeepL Translator is supported. The application can be used in combination with the Machine Translation Glossary application for controlling how specific terms get translated.
Jan 16 2024
Highlights of XWiki 15.x cycle
December is over and this means we've finished the XWiki 15.x cycle. It's time to look back at what we achieved in 2023.
Mar 31 2023
Improve your workflow with the XWiki keyboard shortcuts
Whether you have just started with XWiki or have been using it for a while, you can further optimize your wiki navigation and content management experience with the XWiki keyboard shortcuts.
First, start with the XWiki built-in shortcuts, which offer a range of frequently used keyboard shortcuts such as editing, viewing, navigation, annotations, and many more. If you are an advanced user or developer in XWiki, you can modify current keyboard shortcuts or add new ones for yourself or everyone else. This way, you can tailor the platform to your specific needs and preferences, work more quickly, save time, have more precision in doing certain activities, and not tire your wrist and fingers.