On 18.01.2011 20:06, ext João Ventura wrote:
I've followed you suggestion about keeping PySide in the names and the
category markup! I seem to have encountered a problem, which is not
really a problem, but more of a feature. When i go through
Documentation to any other page, i see that that page is accessed
through "PySideDocumentation" but it is not son of
"PySideDocumentation". It think that "PySideDocumentation" should be
transformed into a category, and that anything under it should be
"sons" of that category. I tried to do it, i.e., i've created the
category but i can't redirect the wiki page "PySideDocumentation" to
the newly created "PySideDocumentation" category. The reason is that i
don't want to break existing links to the "PySideDocumentation" page.
Do you have any idea how to do it?
Took a bit of digging, but the answer was near: the PySide page is a
redirection, and when you edit it, you get:
#REDIRECT [[Category:LanguageBindings::PySide]]
The idea to use categories to organize the contents is really good. One
small comment, though. For some reason, the practice seems to be to
separate the subcategories by two colons (see the example above). It
works more or less also with one, but you get different results that
way. So, better stick to double-colons.
ma.
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