On Tue, Feb 23, 2016 at 3:38 PM, Eduard Moraru <enygma2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > On Tue, Feb 23, 2016 at 1:22 PM, vinc...@massol.net <vinc...@massol.net> > wrote: > >> >> >> On 23 Feb 2016 at 12:06:43, Guillaume Lerouge (guilla...@xwiki.com >> (mailto:guilla...@xwiki.com)) wrote: >> >> > Hi Stuart, >> > >> > thanks for your feedback. This is indeed a frequent request. In the >> current >> > WYSIWYG editor, it partially works (your image has to be available from >> a >> > public server). >> > >> > However, we added full support for this feature in the last version of >> the >> > CKEditor extension: >> > >> http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Extension/CKEditor+Integration >> > => if you drag & drop an image in CKEditor, it is automatically >> attached to >> > the wiki page. >> > >> > Please also note that drag & drop of images currently work if you go to >> the >> > "attachments" tab of any page (while in view mode) and drop your image >> > there. >> >> hmm are you sure? I’m not aware of this feature. I just tested it and it >> didn’t work for me on 8.0M2. >> > > Tried it and it seems to work only if you drop the file exactly over the > file upload field ("Browse" button or "No files selected" label, i.e. field > with id "xwikiuploadfile"). This definitely needs to be improved. > > Personally, I would prefer we go full page Drag & Drop support, i.e. if a > file is dropped in the XWiki browser tab, a popup asks the user if he wants > to attach the dropped files to the current XWiki document. Something like > GitHub is doing when you can drop a file anywhere in the tab of an XWiki > repository (and a commit form will show up for you to fill details). > My point here was that maybe we could make it a page-level feature and not an editor-level feature that each editor would have to implement. > > Thanks, > Eduard > >> >> Thanks >> -Vincent >> >> > >> > Thanks, >> > >> > Guillaume >> > >> > On Tue, Feb 23, 2016 at 11:57 AM, Eduard Moraru >> > wrote: >> > >> > > Hi, >> > > >> > > Found this issue http://jira.xwiki.org/browse/XWIKI-10026 >> > > >> > > However, as far as I have tested it, it works. Taking a screenshot, >> copying >> > > it to the clicpboard and pasting in wysiwyg produces an >> [[image:data:]] >> > > type image. >> > > >> > > Then, right clicking on an image on a website, selecting "Copy Image" >> > > (Firefox) then going to wysiwyg and pasting produces an >> [[image:http...]] >> > > type image. >> > > >> > > So copy/paste is one thing, which seems to work pretty well, while >> > > Drag&Drop is another and that would be a nice to have feature. >> > > >> > > Thanks, >> > > Eduard >> > > >> > > On Tue, Feb 23, 2016 at 12:50 PM, vinc...@massol.net >> > > wrote: >> > > >> > > > Hi Stuart, >> > > > >> > > > I agree that’s would be a very nice feature addition: ability to >> drag and >> > > > drop images as attachments directly on wiki pages (without having >> to go >> > > > through edit). >> > > > >> > > > Strangely I couldn’t find a jira issue for this. Would be awesome >> if you >> > > > could create one at http://jira.xwiki.org >> > > > >> > > > Thanks for the idea >> > > > -Vincent >> > > > On 23 Feb 2016 at 11:47:12, Stuart Stephen ( >> > > stuart.step...@tracegroup.com) >> > > > wrote: >> > > > >> > > > Hi all, >> > > > >> > > > In various web applications these days it is now possible to copy >> and >> > > > paste images into web pages which makes the process of adding an >> image >> > > to a >> > > > document online so much easier as you do not need to save it off >> > > somewhere, >> > > > then upload it. Copy and paste makes the process so much more >> efficient. >> > > > >> > > > See the upload feature on http://imgur.com/ for example, where >> they also >> > > > support drag and drop. >> > > > >> > > > Thanks, >> > > > Stuart >> >> _______________________________________________ >> users mailing list >> users@xwiki.org >> http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/users >> > > _______________________________________________ users mailing list users@xwiki.org http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/users