Eric Blossom wrote: > On Sun, Feb 25, 2007 at 03:21:52PM +0100, Martin Dvh wrote: > >>Eric Blossom wrote: >> >>>On Mon, Nov 20, 2006 at 10:35:19AM -0500, Lamar Owen wrote: >>> >>> >>>>On Saturday 18 November 2006 19:54, Berndt Josef Wulf wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>>where did the old GNU Radio Wiki go? I'm looking for the pages containing >>>>>information on user applications, sample data files, howto files etc. I >>>>>can't find them on www.gnuradio.org/trac/wiki anymore. >>>> >>>>There are a number of pages gone now, like the docs on multiple synced >>>>USRP's, >>>>syncing clocks, and such. I did find some bookmarks I had, though, that >>>>still work as of this morning: >>>>http://comsec.com/wiki?UniversalSoftwareRadioPeripheral >>>>http://comsec.com/wiki?DaughterboardReleaseNotes >>>>and others reachable from those pages. >>> >>> >>>>I've made local copies of those pages (among others) in case the >>>>comsec wiki goes away. >>> >>>I have complete copies of the comsec wiki pages (the ascii usemod >>>source format), and some code that does a partial conversion from the >>>usemod format into the trac format. It still needs some work, and I'm >>>not likely to get back to it any time soon. >>> >>>If someone would like to complete the conversion, I'd be delighted to >>>upload the converted files into the new wiki. >>> >>>The code that does part of the conversion is here: >>> >>> $ svn co http://gnuradio.org/trac/usemod2trac >>> >>>(convert_usemod_to_trac.py is the file that needs work) > > >>To get more of the old wiki pages available I extended the >>convert_usemod_to_trac.py a bit. >>It should now handle lists (****) and : better. >>(my new version is attached) > > > Thanks! > > >>I also put a few more pages in the new trac wiki, converted with this script. >>(e.g. USRPClockingNotes and MultiUsrp) >> >> >>The old wiki used to have categories which were handy for finding what you >>need. >>The new Wiki only has a quite bare homepage. >>You must know you have to click at TitleIndex to see all documents. >>And then you only get a flat list. > > > Yes. > > You can also search in the box at the top. > To find all references to CategoryFoo, enter !CategoryFoo > The explantion point keeps it from returning only the CategoryFoo page. > > >>I think it would be a good idea to give the TitleIndex a more prominent place >>in the WIKI homepage. >>(somewhere at the top) >>It would also be nice to have some Category System. >>(CategoryInstall, CategorySignals, CategoryExamples, CategoryLinks) >>Can this be done easy? > > > Feel free to make the changes ;) > > It's probably possible to make a new python plugin that does what > CategoryFoo used to do. E.g., find all pages that contain > CategoryFoo. There's a chance this is already implemented in one of the > [[magic]] links. If not, it shouldn't be hard to implement, since we > know the search primitive is already in there.
Maybe this is what we want: http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/TagsPlugin Martin > Eric > _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnuradio mailing list Discuss-gnuradio@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnuradio