I bet they can understand <pre> then. :)








On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 2:35 PM, John C Nash <nas...@uottawa.ca> wrote:

> The wiki has been around for 5 years and has >1000 pages. All built by
> simple volunteer
> effort, no money at all.
>
> Thanks for volunteering to convert everything to WordPress! We expect it
> all up and
> running by tonight, of course, as there are folk going to use the
> instructions tomorrow in
> Iroquois.
>
> Beyond the tongue in cheek, the present issue arose because people who are
> not computer
> folk are interested in sharing information. They understand Wikipedia, so
> know how to
> "use" the resource, and now are wanting to contribute. Starting over, I
> would do things
> differently, but the present structure is, I am told, working quite well,
> so it's now a
> matter of making it easier for users.
>
> JN
>
>
> On 10/07/2011 02:08 PM, Darcy Whyte wrote:
> > Not sure I'd want them in a wiki then personally.
> >
> > I bet you'd get better mileage out of wordpress.
> >
> > There is probably a plugin where they could highlight text and mark it
> for pre formatting.
> >
> >
> >
> > On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 2:01 PM, John C Nash <nas...@uottawa.ca <mailto:
> nas...@uottawa.ca>>
> > wrote:
> >
> >     HTML is a 4 letter word for my users. And I try to avoid mixing HTML
> with the Mediawiki
> >     formatting. These are folk dancers, and computers are VERY foreign to
> them. But they can
> >     understand the way typewriters work -- some of them still have
> typewriters!
> >
> >     JN
> >
> >
> >     On 10/07/2011 01:55 PM, Darcy Whyte wrote:
> >     > html pre?
> >     >
> >     >
> >     >
> >     >
> >     >
> >     >
> >     >
> >     >
> >     >
> >     > On Fri, Oct 7, 2011 at 1:19 PM, John C Nash <nas...@uottawa.ca
> >     <mailto:nas...@uottawa.ca> <mailto:nas...@uottawa.ca <mailto:
> nas...@uottawa.ca>>>
> >     > wrote:
> >     >
> >     >     I have a wiki that has instructions for several hundreds of
> folk dances. The
> >     simplest way
> >     >     for folk to put these in is as plain text, then use the "grey
> box" wiki feature to
> >     >     maintain a monospaced font, as it helps to give the A, B and C
> parts of the
> >     music and the
> >     >     bar counts for each figure -- a very crude tabular format. For
> those not
> >     familiar, putting
> >     >     2 spaces (some specs say 1 is enough) creates a typewriter like
> text box on
> >     Mediawiki
> >     >     (Wikipedia software).
> >     >
> >     >     On my own machines, I have a command line tool in Perl that
> does this job to all
> >     lines of
> >     >     a file. However, for my wiki users, it would be nice to have a
> link on the wiki
> >     that opens
> >     >     a new tab with a text box and a button that will add the spaces
> to the text in
> >     the box.
> >     >     Then the material can be copied and used in the wiki page. I'm
> sure someone must
> >     have done
> >     >     this before, but finding such a beast (or even thinking of the
> right search
> >     terms) is
> >     >     non-trivial. I'd welcome pointers or some prototype
> HTML/Javascript or whatever.
> >     I'm sure
> >     >     it is not that difficult, but though I've done some php, I've
> no expertise in
> >     Javascript.
> >     >
> >     >     Best, JN
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