I just see the sanitizing script fails on the links as they are not in the format (tex)[link]. Can you please fix the links.
Am 12.07.2016 um 08:55 schrieb Oliver Eichler: > There are Python and shell scripts and a README.txt in the doc path. > These are used to create the prev/next navigation from the main TOC. I > applied the scripts and pushed the changes. Btw these are the scripts > you initial file name broke. > > Anyway find a good place to reference that page, insert the link. I will > apply the scripts from time to time. > > > Oliver > > > Am 11.07.2016 um 23:19 schrieb Wolfgang Rosner: >> Am Sun, 03 Jul 2016 14:24:24 +0200 >> schrieb Oliver Eichler <[email protected]>: >> >>> That is crisp, informative and just with a minimum of unnecessary >>> pathos. +1 from me. >> Thanks for the flowers. >> This result is mainly due to qualified critics ;-) >> >> >>> I would suggest to insert it under "Working with Projects". But you >>> can make it a main topic, too, if yu want. >> Do you really ecpext me to screw your TOC and navigation scheme? >> >> I see that there is some prev/next logic at the top of each manual page. >> Is this to be maintained manually? >> Or is there any system to maintain navigation consistency? >> >> Until now, I only used the simple "Markdown" language to produce my >> wiki text. To be honest, I'd prefer to stay with that. >> I would be glad if someone more competent would perform the >> TOC-related operations. >> >> Wolfgang >> >>> Oliver >>> >>> Am Sonntag, 3. Juli 2016, 12:09:57 schrieb Wolfgang Rosner: >>>> Hi Oliver >>>> >>>> pen-pen-ultimate version: >>>> https://bitbucket.org/maproom/qmapshack/wiki/DocGisHowToSaveYourWork >>>> >>>> >>>> I worked your database workflow into the workspace chapter. >>>> >>>> The whole thing is not really perfect - it reads a little bit from >>>> back to top. >>>> >>>> actually, database handling partially would belong to >>>> https://bitbucket.org/maproom/qmapshack/wiki/DocGisDatabase >>>> >>>> But rearranging it would be a major effort. >>>> I'd prefer to spend the time on a chapter on route planning instead. >>>> >>>> So I could live with the version as it is now. >>>> Can you, too? >>>> >>>> >>>> Wolfgang Rosner >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Am Sun, 03 Jul 2016 11:18:15 +0200 >>>> >>>> schrieb Oliver Eichler <[email protected]>: >>>>> If you load an item from the database it's folder is opened as a >>>>> project in the workspace with the item attached. If you edit the >>>>> item you will see the asterix that it has been changed. If you >>>>> save the project, the item will be changed in the database. >>>>> >>>>> It's really that simple. There is no different between file based >>>>> projects or database projects. >>>>> >>>>> The sync. function is to update your workspace if someone else is >>>>> changeing items on another instance of QMapShack. This includes >>>>> saving local changes and reloading all items in the workspace. On >>>>> a conflict the user is asked which version to keep. >>>>> >>>>> Am Sonntag, 3. Juli 2016, 11:05:47 schrieb Wolfgang Rosner: >>>>>> database and storage.... >>>>>> >>>>>> referring your remark in my wiki draft: >>>>>> >>>>>> "kiozen: the usual way to save data to the database is using >>>>>> "Save". "Sync. with database" is used when two users access and >>>>>> work on the same project in the database." >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> I think syncing databases is big issue beyond the context of >>>>>> this wiki page >>>>>> >>>>>> But I do not find any other way to "save" changes into a >>>>>> database. I cannot even edit any item in a database - is this >>>>>> correct? >>>>>> >>>>>> So I assume: >>>>>> >>>>>> - any item stored into a database is written immediately and as >>>>>> a whole >>>>>> - I cannot open/edit/store an item into a database, but have to >>>>>> copy it to a file based project >>>>>> - "sync" means reading the db in case somebody else has made >>>>>> changes (may I assume that you can concurrently access a >>>>>> database on a file server by several instances of QMS and QMS >>>>>> takes care of proper locking and consistency?) >>>>>> >>>>>> or shall I simply omit the database part from my backup >>>>>> chapter / mark it as TODO? >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Wolfgang Rosner >>>>>> >>>>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>>>> ---- -- Attend Shape: An AT&T Tech Expo July 15-16. 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