f.r.salomons wrote:
> On my startingpage for PmCal (PmCal.Homepage) I tried to use (:title
> Agenda:), but this doesn't have any effect. Not a big problem of course,
> but I was wondering if someone knows how to solve this.
Last one out wins. If your dated pages contain (:title ...:)
then place
f.r.salomons wrote:
> With PmCal for my calendar, I can use Dutch week- and monthtitles by
> setting locale to Dutch. However, this does not work for the "upcoming
> events"-section, which makes use of caltype=text. What can I do to use
> Dutch week- and monthtitles there also?
locale=nl_NL doe
On Fri, Apr 20, 2007 at 05:44:04PM -1000, Sivakatirswami wrote:
> I am suddenly experiencing a strange (painful) phenomenon.
>
> a) I have this set in my local farmconf.php
> $WikiDir = new PageStore('wiki.d/{$Group}/{$FullName}');
> pages in groups are folderized.
>
> b) I am suddenly no longer
Thanks for your help! I think all the people here are t good ^-^)=b --
chanyy
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On 4/20/07, Sivakatirswami <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> [...] I have to log in from terminal
> and manually
>
> chown wikihinduorg some-group-folder
> chgrp psacln some-group-folder
You can "chown -R wikihinduorg:psacln wiki.d" to catch all folders. If
you have crontab access, you could even au
On 4/21/07, chanyy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> exactly what I want...
> Thanks
>
> and small questions again...
>
> I made a small trackback plugin and want to share with other PmWiki users...
> But I found that I cannot edit Cookbook page in www.pmwiki.org
> Are there any forms to notify that I m
On Sat, Apr 21, 2007 at 09:31:05AM +0100, Hans wrote:
> 4. But we would like to allow posting in a limited manner sometimes,
> for instance for users to insert comments in pages for which they have
> no edit or perhaps even no read access.
>
> 5. This cannot be controlled inside the form, but has
~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~_~Peace
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exactly what I want...
Thanks
and small questions again...
I made a small trackback plugin and want to share with other PmWiki users...
But I found that I cannot edit Cookbook page in www.pmwiki.org
Are there any forms to notify that I made it or JUST don't I know how to post
it?
exactly what I want...
Thanks
and small questions again...
I made a small trackback plugin and want to share with other PmWiki users...
But I found that I cannot edit Cookbook page in www.pmwiki.org
Are there any forms to notify that I made it or JUST don't I know how to post
it?
On my startingpage for PmCal (PmCal.Homepage) I tried to use (:title
Agenda:), but this doesn't have any effect. Not a big problem of course,
but I was wondering if someone knows how to solve this.
thanks,
Frits
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With PmCal for my calendar, I can use Dutch week- and monthtitles by
setting locale to Dutch. However, this does not work for the "upcoming
events"-section, which makes use of caltype=text. What can I do to use
Dutch week- and monthtitles there also?
Frits
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On Apr 21, 2007, at 12:53 AM, Dr Fred C wrote:
Pmwiki has PITS, which covers features, bugs, cookbooks, and more.
Perhaps Zap should have ZITS... :) , with the goal of promoting more
blemish free development towards usable utilitarian ACME like
goals. :-o
Wouldn't that be Acne-like g
This is an invite to brainstorm ideas about form posting and how it
may be controlled. The new evolving form powers make it necessary to
find new solutions to control the use of forms.
Here are some thoughts of mine, probably covering old ground, but
hopefully leading to your own creative response
Saturday, April 21, 2007, 5:28:55 AM, Simon wrote:
> Can't we have :(div 99 class="listtitle" :) or even (:div99 listtitle :)?
We already can use (:div99:)%listtitle%
To be able to use (:div99 listtitle:)
meaning (:div99 class=listtitle:)
may be quite good, and I forgot the reasons why this is n
Saturday, April 21, 2007, 7:02:41 AM, Dr wrote:
> On the other side of the same(?) coin, I'd like editing changes by
> someone (with non-admin password access) to have the system leave an
> email fingerprint in Recent Changes of some sort to help admins trace
> issues, or abuse, occasionally pops
Saturday, April 21, 2007, 6:40:25 AM, chanyy wrote:
> I want to make a private post not to leave editing logs in RecentChanges.
> Any ideas?
see http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/PrivateGroups
~Hans
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