On Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 07:46:09AM -0400, Ben Wilson wrote:
> I just wanted to poll the Community about your deciding factors for
> choosing PmWiki over other wikis/CMS tools. I personally chose PmWiki
> because of its flat-file focus and customizability. It seems that the
> greatest strength of Pm
On Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 10:44:15PM +0200, St?phane Heckel wrote:
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> "St?phane Heckel" wrote :
>
> > "Confluence" does not handle duplicated page name (each page has a unique
> > name).
>
> well, ... what I'm requesting is a way to link to pages using the page name
> only, even if we have mult
On Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 10:16:27PM -0300, Jos? Geraldo Gouv?a wrote:
> b) The second tool is to export PmWiki documents to LaTeX. As we all
> know, pdfLaTeX produces beautiful PDF documents with just a bit of
> configuration. If the action=print transforms PmWiki markup into basic
> LaTeX markup yo
I'm having difficulty with the (:stylesheet:) tags.
I think I understand how it works but I must be missing something in the
implementation.
The code doesn't appear to be understood except as display text.
I updated to 2.1.27 but it doesn't help.
I have an example I'm working with in my sandbox:
Ben Wilson wrote:
> I just wanted to poll the Community about your deciding factors for
> choosing PmWiki over other wikis/CMS tools. I personally chose PmWiki
> because of its flat-file focus and customizability. It seems that the
> greatest strength of PmWiki is its flexible nature, augmented by
I am just about to start a Cookbook project related to the use of LaTeX
markup with PmWiki and would like to exchange ideas with you -- and
perhaps receive your contributions. The current place where I am hosting
the code and the data is this :
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/LatexMarkup.
I ha
Excellent, thanks. Research also provide this alternative:
* %apply=list class=my_class% test List
and to apply the class to a specifc list item:
* %apply=item class=my_class% test List
REF: http://pmwiki.com/wiki/PmWiki/WikiStyles#Blocks
~ ~ Dave
Petko Yotov wrote:
> On Monday 23 April 2007
On Monday 23 April 2007 23:34, DaveG wrote:
> I want to produce this output from within a wiki page:
>
> text
>
>
> The key being the class on the UL tag. Is it possible to use the normal
> "*" markup and specify a class, or is there an alternate way?
Yes:
* %list tabs-nav% [[#local_ref|tex
Oh sorry, I did not notice
|(:if auth LEVEL PAGENAME:)
Jiri
|Patrick R. Michaud napsal(a):
> On Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 06:50:00PM +0200, Jiri Hladůvka / OBUTEX wrote:
>
>> I am missing a conditional like
>> (:if auth read .:)
>>
>
> PmWiki already supports this in the core.
>
> (:if a
Thanks,
I added this to http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/ConditionalMarkup
Are any other not documented features ?
e.g.
(:if auth edit .:)
.
Regards,
Jiri
Patrick R. Michaud napsal(a):
> On Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 06:50:00PM +0200, Jiri Hladůvka / OBUTEX wrote:
>
>> I am missing a conditional l
I want to produce this output from within a wiki page:
text
The key being the class on the UL tag. Is it possible to use the normal
"*" markup and specify a class, or is there an alternate way?
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Monday, April 23, 2007, 9:38:34 PM, f.r.salomons wrote:
> Some days ago, I installed foxforum, with the nice gui edit buttons.
> Seeing them, I realised my extra guibuttons on the normal edit screen
> have disappeared lately.
There was a bug due to bad variable naming. I fixed this now and
upload
"Stéphane Heckel" wrote :
> "Confluence" does not handle duplicated page name (each page has a unique
> name).
well, ... what I'm requesting is a way to link to pages using the page name
only, even if we have multiple groups, ...
Could be a switch at the config.php level like
CallPageByNameOn
Some days ago, I installed foxforum, with the nice gui edit buttons.
Seeing them, I realised my extra guibuttons on the normal edit screen
have disappeared lately. I'm not sure if this was when changing my wiki
into a farm, or at some other time. I do know that I moved the
$EnableGUIButt
I had a thought while editing the guidelines for a cookbook.
I'm used to having SectionEdit enabled and would have liked it to be
enabled for that page. OTOH, I can see that other users might not like
that particular recipe enabled.
So, is there some way to have the reader enable certain reci
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/ModuleGuidelines
That page is in the middle of a significant rewrite.[1] It hasn't had
a section about what to do about cookbook pages, but it probably
should.
I added a section like this:
!!! Documenting large/complex recipes
If you have created a reci
1. Flat file
2. Easy to administer
3. Works on Mac OSX
4. Nicer markup than Dokuwiki which was being used
5. Easily extensible :-)
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On Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 06:50:00PM +0200, Jiri Hladůvka / OBUTEX wrote:
> I am missing a conditional like
> (:if auth read .:)
PmWiki already supports this in the core.
(:if auth read Group.Page:)[[Group.Page|text]](:if:)
Pm
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Simple data storage system, which works.
Very flexible, especially with cookbook recipes.
Easy to deploy - works on most hosted systems.
Helpful and friendly community.
Multi-purpose web development system (it's not just a wiki).
Ian.
> I just wanted to poll the Community about your deciding
http://www.frappr.com/pmwiki
I was trying to show PmWiki's user base today and went to the above
mentioned URL. It appears that Frappr did a reset as the number of
users is fewer than there were before---especially since I had to add
myself back to the map.
Has anybody else noticed this?
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I am missing a conditional like
(:if auth read .:)
Instead of too complex testing (:if expr member @usrs1 || member @usrs2
|| ...
I found such a workaround:
1) put into . text
(:if false:)
[[#hiddenLink]]
[[.|]]
[[#hiddenLinkEnd]]
(:ifend:)
2) put into the menu text
(:include . #hiddenLink#hidd
Ben Wilson said...
> I just wanted to poll the Community about your deciding factors for
> choosing PmWiki over other wikis/CMS tools. I personally chose PmWiki
> because of its flat-file focus and customizability. It seems that the
> greatest strength of PmWiki is its flexible nature, augmented by
* Easy to skin, flexible layout options
* Flat file - very portable
* Minimal learning curve for the end user (editor) ... simply click
edit and type. No complex menu structures, separate admin URL, etc.
* Very extensible
* Can be customized without limiting the ability to u
Athan D. wrote:
> Flatfile
> Minimalistic
> More secure than most cms
> Not uses any third party framework (really hate most of them)
> Only requires php and just a few extensions
> Different from the others blog-oid cms
>
set-up in a snap
fitted for collaborative work by groups
responsive develo
Flatfile
Minimalistic
More secure than most cms
Not uses any third party framework (really hate most of them)
Only requires php and just a few extensions
Different from the others blog-oid cms
Regards,
Athan
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excuse me,
there is a fix with tc_1_8. I'll try that first
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Hi PMers,
for example: wiki.fali.nl
Totalcounter is resetted to zero. Any solutions?
Could it be that the site is over 10.000 visitors. Around that figure
it resets. On different subdomains, within a farm or not.
using 2.1.24
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I just wanted to poll the Community about your deciding factors for
choosing PmWiki over other wikis/CMS tools. I personally chose PmWiki
because of its flat-file focus and customizability. It seems that the
greatest strength of PmWiki is its flexible nature, augmented by
dynamic content generation
Greetings, ...
"Confluence" does not handle duplicated page name (each page has a unique
name).
It means that the syntax to link to a page is [pagename] in the whole system
PmWiki introduces the concept of "groups" (and I want to use it)
Based on the fact that I do not have duplicated page name
On Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 12:47:00PM +0300, Mildiner, Melvyn wrote:
> At some point, the "Upload" button vanished from my Site.Editform.
>
> I can't find a simple description in the pmWiki documentation on how to
> put it back.
Er, there's not supposed to be an "Upload" button in Site.EditForm.
Upl
At some point, the "Upload" button vanished from my Site.Editform.
I can't find a simple description in the pmWiki documentation on how to
put it back.
Anyone?
Thanks in advance,
Melvyn
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Sorry,
I saw the link from Patrick too late ...
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On Mon, 23 Apr 2007, Peter K.H. Gragert wrote:
Hallo Patrick,
Very nice too, your implementation contains some more features than my
implementation (it always shows the 4 hands) ...
At least I would like to have the source of your effort!
Eh... can't you find that from the cookbook recipe page
Hallo Patrick,
Very nice too, your implementation contains some more features than my
implementation (it always shows the 4 hands) ...
At least I would like to have the source of your effort!
(And to see the 'tricks' of the master ;-) ).
Greetings
Peter
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