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Oct 23 2024
XWiki 16.9.0 RC1 Released
The XWiki development team is proud to announce the availability of XWiki 16.9.0 RC1. This release enables realtime WYSIWYG editing by default and contains a number of smaller improvements and bug fixes. See the release notes for more information. …
Posted by Michael Hamann · Categories: Releases · Permalink
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Oct 21 2024
XWiki 15.10.13 Released
The XWiki development team is proud to announce the availability of XWiki 15.10.13. This release is a bug fix release. This release contains security fixes, with the highest severity being 6.1/10.0. See the release notes for more information. …
Posted by Vincent Massol · Categories: What's New for XWiki: Admin User, What's New for XWiki, Releases · Permalink
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Oct 18 2024
LaTeX Extension 1.26 Released
The LaTeX Extension 1.26 has been released. In previous versions, the captions used for the "list of figures"/"list of tables" entries were converted to plain text. However, since LaTeX supports formatting and other elements in such captions, the LaTeX extension has been improved to support a subset of these. See the reference document to learn more. …
Posted by Vincent Massol · Categories: Extensions, What's New for XWiki: Admin User, What's New for XWiki: Extension, Contrib, What's New for XWiki · Permalink
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Oct 03 2024
Cristal 0.10 Released
Cristal 0.10 is now released. This release introduce a navigation tree to browse wikis. A "New Page" button opening a modal has also been added to assist page creation. Finally, the default editor now supports realtime edition. See the release notes for more details. …
Posted by Pierre Jeanjean · Categories: Contrib · Permalink
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Oct 02 2024
OpenID Connect Extension 2.13.0 Released
The OpenID Connect Extension 2.13.0 has been released. It introduces a new tokens manager in the user profile, allowing users to delete tokens/consents that were associated with them during an OpenID Connect authenticator. More importantly, it makes it a lot easier to directly create new tokens that you can then use in an application to manipulate the XWiki REST API without the need to pass your user:password in the HTTP request. …
Posted by Thomas Mortagne · Categories: Extensions, What's New for XWiki: Admin User, What's New for XWiki: Extension, Contrib, What's New for XWiki, Releases · Permalink
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