I want to continue numbered lines, not re-start the numbering after a break.
1. The first line in a list
2. The second line in the list
This line is un-numbered, but
1. this should be the third item (3., not 1.)
2. and this should be the fourth (4., not 2.)
Is there a way to do
On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 11:20:36AM -0400, Jeff Schallenberg wrote:
I want to continue numbered lines, not re-start the numbering after a
break.
1. The first line in a list
2. The second line in the list
This line is un-numbered, but
1. this should be the third item
Dear PmWiki-User,
The scenario:
The pages are password protected and while the page is displayed in before
hand it had been decrypted.
Is their an in-build function in PmWiki, that allows when the flat is
writing in the wiki.d directory instead of plain text it is crypted with the
crypt()
Onsdag 24 oktober 2007 17:38 kvad Johnny Ernst Nielsen:
# %item value=3% this should be the third item (3., not 1.)
...will display:
3. %item value=3% this should be the third item (3., not 1.)
Sorry, that should be:
3. this should be the third item (3., not 1.)
Of cource the style markup
Hello all,
Sorry for the reposting. I updated my question with a bit more info.
I am attempting to set up a RSS feed using WebFeeds ( /Category/RSS?
action=rss ) that feeds pages marked with [[!(RSS)]] and have a few
questions/problems I am trying to work out.
My main goal is to create a feed
On Thu, Oct 25, 2007 at 12:38:00AM +0900, Paul John wrote:
Dear PmWiki-User,
The scenario:
The pages are password protected and while the page is displayed in before
hand it had been decrypted.
Is their an in-build function in PmWiki, that allows when the flat is
Hi Jonh Once again.,
I took me a while writing to you once again. I was trying to reply the rest
of last email from you but intead I kept reading in old posts.
I can see there is a few people that may need similar features from wikiform
for their implementation, features that may take wikiform
How do I apply a wikistyle to a heading? Specifically, I want to
assign a CSS class selector, so I want it to be
h2 class='whatever'My Heading/h2
but
!! %whatever% My Heading
produces
h2span class='whatever'My Heading/span/h2
Far as I know, the only way to do this is to create a custom markup
On Wednesday 24 October 2007, Jon Haupt wrote:
How do I apply a wikistyle to a heading? Specifically, I want to
assign a CSS class selector, so I want it to be
h2 class='whatever'My Heading/h2
but
!! %whatever% My Heading
produces
h2span class='whatever'My Heading/span/h2
Far as I
On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 12:40:25PM -0500, Jon Haupt wrote:
How do I apply a wikistyle to a heading? Specifically, I want to
assign a CSS class selector, so I want it to be
h2 class='whatever'My Heading/h2
but
!! %whatever% My Heading
produces
h2span class='whatever'My Heading/span/h2
Any thoughts on selecting pages using the (:wikilist variable=value:) as
below?
Any thoughts on anchoring that substring search if the search is indeed
possible, as below?
-Peter
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From: Peter Melodye Bowers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2007 10:24 PM
--- Patrick R. Michaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Oct 25, 2007 at 12:38:00AM +0900, Paul John
The tricky part to the whole process is figuring out
where to store the encryption key ...the key has to
be stored in cleartext somewhere, so anyone who is
able to gain the encryption key
On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 11:46:17AM -0700, Martin Fick wrote:
--- Patrick R. Michaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Oct 25, 2007 at 12:38:00AM +0900, Paul John
The tricky part to the whole process is figuring out
where to store the encryption key ...the key has to
be stored in
Hello,
Firstly I'd like to say that my team have only been using PmWiki for a
few weeks but we already are finding it a great way
to collaborate and share our work - thank you for making this available
to us.
We have various pages within our wiki that contain project status
information. This
On 10/24/07, Patrick R. Michaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 12:40:25PM -0500, Jon Haupt wrote:
How do I apply a wikistyle to a heading? Specifically, I want to
!! %block whatever% My Heading
Pm
Ah, right... so, showing my ignorance of what a block level element
is...
--- Patrick R. Michaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 11:46:17AM -0700, Martin
Fick wrote:
...
So, for each combination of password that can
be used to log into the site a separate key file
would exist. This key file would contain all the
page-keys to all the pages
I have updated PmFeed with a bug fix.
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On Thursday, 25 October 2007 9:27 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
4. FW: WikiForm - wikilist searching (Peter Melodye Bowers)
Any thoughts on selecting pages using the (:wikilist variable=value:) as
below?
Unfortunately, this works for me; see for example:
On Thursday, 25 October 2007 9:27 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any thoughts on selecting pages using the (:wikilist variable=value:) as
below?
(re-sending)
Unfortunately, this works for me; see for example:
http://www.wikipublisher.org/wiki/index.php?n=Issues.SuspendedIssues
You will see that
Is there a way to remove a space from the value of a variable?
Say a trimleft type command that would let me change This Value to
ThisValue
Thanks!
mk
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Hello all,
Hope you don't mind another question.
I've gotten (:if date mmdd..:) execThisCode (:ifend:) to work, and I
can use the math function.
But how can I use the current value of date in a math equation. I'd like
to determine if it's been X days since some event.
How can I parse the
On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 06:44:21PM -0700, TSgt Marshall Kelly wrote:
Hello all,
Hope you don't mind another question.
I've gotten (:if date mmdd..:) execThisCode (:ifend:) to work, and I
can use the math function.
But how can I use the current value of date in a math equation. I'd
TSgt Marshall Kelly wrote:
Is there a way to remove a space from the value of a variable?
Say a trimleft type command that would let me change This Value to
ThisValue
The cookbook recipe MarkupExprPlus (
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/MarkupExprPlus ) has a wikiword function
that will
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