On December 26, 2005 1:26 AM Tim Daly (root) wrote: > > Can you tell Alfredo how to upload files to the wiki? > Or set up a directory? It would be good to have the > instructions for creating a doyen cd on the wiki.
For the instructions I suggest adding a new link to the page: http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/Doyen Just click edit and add a short introductory paragraph that includes a wiki page name (any word having more than one uppercase letter) suchs as DoyenCD. Then Save the page and there will be an "empty" link with a blue ? question mark beside it. Click on the ? to create a new page. Add the instructions there (usually cut and paste from somewhere else) and click save. If you want to practice first, you can start instead at the SandBox page: http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/SandBox Edit and create a page here using the same method as above. The difference is just that anything you do "in the SandBox" is not broadcast to the list. On Sun, 25 Dec 2005 22:35:12 -0500 Alfredo Portes wrote: > > I have a request for you. Is it possible to have a directory > in axiom-developer.org called Doyen, where I can put files to > download when doing the instructions (eg. wget .....). This is > because files that are being used in the instructions keep being > moved, and the links dont work anymore. In this way, we can have > when needed. Generally I would discourage you from creating a secondary distribution for common software such as 'wget'. I don't think it has moved from it's home in a long time: http://www.gnu.org/software/wget/wget.html Perhaps you just need to choose the links more carefully? If you are sure that you want to do this, we could however do it several different ways. One would be for you to have a developer account on axiom-developer.org. A second way would be for you to register for access to the Axiom Portal. On the portal you have your own private workspace where you can upload whatever you want and let people download it from there. > > I am just finishing revising the instructions, (the problem of > the internet in the lab continues, so I am working at home). > You told me that you wanted to have a version that can display > a latex file. What about a pamphlet file? I emailed Mr. Page to > have some information on the way MathAction can support pamphlets. > I am sorry that the holidays have delayed my intention to update the latexwiki repository with the newest version of the pamphlet support code. If you already have LatexWiki working with Axiom support, then adding the pamphlet support should be quite easy. I will let you know as soon as it is available. In the mean time you might want to read the page: http://wiki.axiom-developer.org/210PamphletSupportOnMathAction for some background information on how it works. Regards, Bill Page. _______________________________________________ Axiom-developer mailing list Axiom-developer@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/axiom-developer