That wiki will be also used on my sites on a django-supporting new
server :) The current one is a bit weird as some people can't get to my
site using linux (me too :))
Current Diamanda has:
- Many2Many categories for WikiPages.. and WikiNews
- Categories are Many2One with them self (trees + poor
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> Source: http://www.rk.edu.pl/diamanda.zip
> Mini-Screencast: http://www.rk.edu.pl/dia.html (swf, 1,1MB) made with
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> I'm planning to move my sites (Linux/PHP/SQL/Python/www www.rk.edu.pl)
> to django and diamanda
Things you love django for:
http://www.fotosik.pl/pokaz_obrazek/pelny/553d3c6ab6cca377.html
As for basic markup - safe HTML powered by Strip-O-Gram
http://www.zope.org/Members/chrisw/StripOGram :)
hm.. we could add a wysiwyg in a popup ^_^
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I think I'll make "generic" categories where wiki pages and other
components like news could be added :) more to come :)
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im curious how you decide and look forward to your next update.
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they keywords are optional. Currently they are only for META but I'm
thinkig about ContentBBcode tags that could list pages with entered tag
(or make lists, feeds of latest changes, new pages in the X keyword).
Keywords vs namespaces/categories is a subject to think and implement
in the near
ok, from now on i call it namespaces, too. :p
i think "meta" keywords and description are not necessary at all. if
you like to use meta keywords and description anyway, using the
page.title would be ok for meta keywords.
so.. i already removed the keywords, because i dont use them. but if
you
autolisting of sub/categories? :) they call it namespaces :) I'll try
to add something like that or maybe I'll extend keywords.
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i was told the example is confusing..
to make it clear:
Category 1
--related Category 1 wikis
--Subcategory 1 of Category 1
related "Category 1-Subcategory 1" wikis
Category 2
--related Category 2 wikis
--Subcategory 1 of Category 2
related "Category 2-Subcategory 1" wikis
>Could you be more specific ? An example maybe ? :)
i meant just to have categories like wiki-1 and be able to add a
subcategory in wiki-1 like wiki-1-1.
maybe another subategory in wiki-1-1..
on the index-page it could then look like:
wiki-1
--related wiki-1 wikis
--wiki-1-1
related
>a feature i miss is subcategorizing the wiki content.
Could you be more specific ? An example maybe ? :)
Diff:
- the diff uses unified diff which shows the row with changes and few
rows up and below him. If you make big changes it will think that the
whole page changed.
hi piotr,
i like the idea of a django-wiki a lot.
a feature i miss is subcategorizing the wiki content.
but.. thats all. :-)
i tested the app and the diff-page is always showing that only "Row: 1"
has been changed.
maybe i dont understand it or its not working.
thanks for sharing your app.
This a v.0.0.2 release of my wiki :)
Current features
- Add, Edit/Achive a Page
- Diff between all changesets, restore old changeset
- Textile markup
- Permission for logged in and anonymous.
Anonymous perms are set in settings.py
ANONYMOUS_CAN_EDIT=True - can edit pages
ANONYMOUS_CAN_ADD=True -
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