Actually, I misspoke. I’m using pagelists with content-based templates, not 
forms, to present the page text variables on pages. 

> On Aug 11, 2015, at 4:44 PM, Randy Brown <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Thanks for replying, I temporarily stopped working on this because noone 
>> seemed interested. :-)
> 
> My lack of response so far does not signify a lack of interest. I’m quite 
> fascinated by what you are doing. Whether or not it works in the end, it’s a 
> brilliant attempt and if successful could elevate PmWiki significantly above 
> the other wikis that I see around. (Not that PmWiki isn’t already better for 
> many purposes.)
> 
> I’m experimentally using PmForm and page text variables to structure both the 
> acquisition and presentation of content wherever possible. Most wikis use 
> forms just for editing, but I’m using them also for presentation. Your 
> architecture is more appropriate for a general PmWiki community. My 
> architecture OTOH lets me provide context sensitive help when editing, and 
> makes global changes easy. 
> 
> If I could integrate your solution with mine, or find another way to make it 
> easier for users to enter content, I’d be very excited. So I’m keeping an eye 
> on what you are doing in case it becomes possible to incorporate your 
> approach with my architecture. So far, it doesn’t fit.
> 
> Randy
> 
> 
> 


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