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xinha editor path problem

Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 12:39 am
by rj
I always seem to screw up the relative paths in these things... :)

Is there any trick to xinha path?

I have the plugin installed under plugins

/serendipity_event_xinha

I downloaded and unzipped xinha in a directory inside
serendipity_event_xinha/xinha-nightly

My path in the plug in reads

/home/content/r/a/c/rackjite2/html/webkick/plugins/serendipity_event_xinha/xinha-nightly/

It doest find it and goes default...

thanx

Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2008 11:39 pm
by deacon
got the same problem. Anybody got an idea?

Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 1:26 am
by Don Chambers
I do not know the answer to the specific question, but the Xinha editor is standard in the upcoming 1.4 release which is available for beta download. See this post: http://board.s9y.org/viewtopic.php?t=14113

Perhaps it would be easier to upgrade to 1.4 than use the editor as a plugin?

Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 1:42 am
by deacon
Hi Don,

yeah, i see it on the sy9 blog. So i´ve installed it on my local machine. It works well.
Perhaps it would be easier to upgrade to 1.4 than use the editor as a plugin?
I wait for the final Version :-)

Greetz

ps: Sorry for my bad english :-)

Posted: Thu Nov 13, 2008 3:04 am
by Don Chambers
Deacon - your English is fine! Sorry it is the only language I can speak! :wink:

s9y 1.4 beta is quite stable.... Garvin would not have released it if it was not. I've used it fairly extensively for several months. Lots of nice improvements!

Re: xinha editor path problem

Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 11:54 am
by vau717
rj wrote:I always seem to screw up the relative paths in these things... :)

Is there any trick to xinha path?

I have the plugin installed under plugins

/serendipity_event_xinha

I downloaded and unzipped xinha in a directory inside
serendipity_event_xinha/xinha-nightly

My path in the plug in reads

/home/content/r/a/c/rackjite2/html/webkick/plugins/serendipity_event_xinha/xinha-nightly/

It doest find it and goes default...

thanx
- - - - - - - -
Hello here together,

I had to learn the same lesson: no go, not this way.
(For there is no 'xinha-nightly', I modified the path
but every 'thang' I asked to return, silently refused
acting this way.)


So, I headed on doing what Don Chambers told me. :shock: :wink:
There was space and I filled it with the s9y 1.4 beta just to
have a look - a look forward, for December is coming in a rush.

Xinha is doing fine, this far I can tell now.

Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 1:16 pm
by rj
I also took that route and installed 1.4. And to top it off I and my NEWBIE crew of writers settled on LIVE WRITER so I have checked OFF WYSWYG editor all together. :)

Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 1:01 pm
by deacon
Don Chambers wrote:Deacon - your English is fine! Sorry it is the only language I can speak! :wink:

s9y 1.4 beta is quite stable.... Garvin would not have released it if it was not. I've used it fairly extensively for several months. Lots of nice improvements!
I installed now the new Beta....it works well :D