On 30/08/2019 00:03, Neil Herber (nospam) wrote:
I have several fields in my PMwiki farm and I REALLY appreciate how
upgrades from one version to the next never seem to break anything. So

This the PmWiki philosophy #5.


some of the recipes I use may have been replaced by core features and I
just don't realize it. That said, my farm cookbook folder contains:

- analyze (site analyzer)

This, as well as RecipeCheck, could be integrated into scripts/diag.php, disabled by default until an admin specifically enables these (not just $EnableDiag).

- commentboxplus

I use PmForm since Pm wrote it, but it may appear complex to configure at first. For now I don't plan to add it into the core distribution.

- filelist

This is like the (:attachlist:) core feature but with a table instead of a bulleted list. I plan to add something like this, but more like the Attachtable recipe for basic file management (rename/delete/restore attachments).

- mini

This is a picture gallery that I also use a lot, but most of my wikis are about art or architecture, so my experience is biased. I cannot estimate how many people would need this.

Moreover, it introduces new wiki markups and people need to decide about their uploads directory structure before doing galleries.

For the moment I prefer to leave this as a recipe.

- phpmerge (IIRC, used because I don't have an external diff3 to detect
simultaneous edits)

This one is quite complex and I haven't had the chance to review it thoroughly -- I prefer to keep it as an addon. BTW the major part of the code is a PHP class by an author other than Pm or me.

- my-actionlog (actionlog customized to NOT log LAN hosts)
- redirectmap
-VisitorsLogging

I don't plan to add these at this point.

Petko

On 2019-08-29 3:59 PM, Petko Yotov wrote:
Tell me what you think. What recipes/addons do you install on your
wikis (especially if you have installed multiple wikis)?

I am interested in features you and your editors actually use, not
"might be nice", and that do help editors create better content with
less effort.

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