WikiTraccs 1.27.13 (Prerelease)
Details
- new: when a space homepage is migrated the site homepage will be set to this page (#99)
- improved: hyperlinks stuck together if there was no space in-between; a space character is now inserted to create a visual gap
- improved: “unmigrated-wiki-markup” macro content is now formatted better (although it might still look different from Confluence as Confluence seems to interpret and render the old wiki markup, which SharePoint doesn’t do)
- improved: longer streaks of empty paragraphs (which are not visible in Confluence, but in SharePoint Online) are shortened, to fix large gaps
- improved: block quotes that seem to contain source code are transformed to monospace-formatted paragraphs instead, to look like source code in SharePoint
Prerelease Evolution
v1.27.0 → v1.27.7
- new: migrating Comala Document Management metadata (workflow name, state, due date) as “labels” so they are available in SharePoint Online (note: only Comala Document Management on-premises is supported, not Confluence Cloud)
- new: all pages of a draw.io diagram can now (optionally) be exported as image to SharePoint Online; read details in the blog post: WikiTraccs Creates Images for Draw.io Pages
- improved: labels of the “content by label” macro configuration are now made available as dedicated macro property to aid macro templating (see
\Templates\Transformation\off_contentbylabel.hbs
for a sample) - improved: updated table style to latest SharePoint Online state
v1.27.7 → v1.27.8
- improved: when a draw.io macro links to an old diagram revision, a note is now placed above the preview image and the page images section noting that the images show the latest version
v1.27.8 → v1.27.13
- new: new page editor format (CK5) is now the DEFAULT for new WikiTraccs deployments; needs to be enabled in the settings for existing deployments
- new: exporting Table Chart macro (by Stiltsoft) as image
- improved: transformation of complex nested Aura macros (panels, tabs, etc.); still lots of room for improvement, but then there is only so much you can do in SharePoint pages
- fix: a draw.io macro in a section created by a tab macro could split the section and the section title disappeared
- fix: in Confluence Cloud switched back to v1 content export endpoint since v2 is somewhat unreliable
- fix: BPMN Modeler macro transformation to image failed when macro was pulled in from another page via Excerpt Include
- fix: overly long transformation log could prevent page creation in SharePoint (hitting the 2 MB limit)
Note: I recommend to opt-in to the new (prettier) SharePoint page format, if you did not do that already.