Here's what I did:
I want to be able to tie the Gliffy diagram and the wiki page contents to be the same version. How can I do this?
By the way, I tried with yWorks diagraming plug in, and I get the same behavior.
I'd greatly appreciate if you can suggest alternatives. TIA
draw.io correctly syncs the page and diagrams https://support.draw.io/display/DFCS/2015/05/27/Revision+handling+in+draw.io+for+Confluence+Server+5.1.
Hi KChalla,
With Gliffy in Confluence 3.x, there was a version attribute that was persisted with the Gliffy diagram and saved on the page.
However, this has been removed in Confluence 4.x as this posed some challenges with other use cases of moving and copying of pages. Additionally, the behavior you describe is also consistent with how Confluence works with image attachments.
This does sound like a feature request that others may want as well. I would post this on our feature request forum and we'll review it for inclusion in a future version:
http://support.gliffy.com/forums/20802543-gliffy-confluence-plugin
Thanks,
Eric
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Eric,
Thank you. You are correct. I just realized that the version stickiness is not maintained for any kind of attachments and included pages (Confluence v4.2.1). Which means, the wiki content and the attached document could be completely out of sync, this could cause quite a bit of confusion.
I wish there's a better option....
Thanks,
--Kamesh
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