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XWiki Translations Formats

Last modified by Simon Urli on 2020/06/25
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XWiki Page Properties translations are using the same concepts as the XWiki Java Properties except that the translations are not placed in .properties file, but inside the content of an XWiki document that contains a specific XWiki object.
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XWiki Page Properties translations are using the same concepts as the [[XWiki Java Properties>>||anchor="HXWikiJavaProperties"]] except that the translations are not placed in ##.properties## file, but inside the content of an XWiki document that contains a specific XWiki object.

Building XWiki from sources

Last modified by Vincent Massol on 2024/05/23
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Here is an example of the minimum maven builds one should run to check a small change in xwiki-platform-flamingo-skin-resources: mvn clean install -f xwiki-platform-core/xwiki-platform-flamingo/xwiki-platform-flamingo-skin/xwiki-platform-flamingo-skin-resources -Pquality mvn clean install -f xwiki-platform-core/xwiki-platform-flamingo/xwiki-platform-flamingo-skin/xwiki-platform-flamingo-skin-test -Pintegration-tests,docker The changes are related to the concept of panels, so we also build mvn clean install -f xwiki-platform-core/xwiki-platform-panels/xwiki-platform-panels-test -Pintegration-tests,docker If you're creating a Pull Request (PR), make sure you keep a written records of what tests you ran and to indicate them in the dedicated section of the PR template that must be filled up with details about the builds ran and the tests passed.
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Since these 2 projects contain libraries that are independent of the concept of wikis, this makes it very easy for everyone to use them in their own projects.
The changes are related to the concept of panels, so we also build ##mvn clean install -f xwiki-platform-core/xwiki-platform-panels/xwiki-platform-panels-test -Pintegration-tests,docker## If you're creating a Pull Request (PR), make sure you keep a written records of what tests you ran and to indicate them in the dedicated section of the PR template that must be filled up with details about the builds ran and the tests passed
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