Re: [rt-users] Adding stuff to the RT wiki

2009-03-11 Thread Jerrad Pierce
>        Thanks. I DID get my contributions to the wiki. However, they look like > CRAP! I used cut & Paste and the document text is all over the place. no > line delimiters at all. I want people to be able to read what I > contributed, not go blind (ha!). I'm up for any help in making the stuff >

Re: [rt-users] Adding stuff to the RT wiki

2009-03-11 Thread Kenneth Crocker
Cassandra, Thanks. I DID get my contributions to the wiki. However, they look like CRAP! I used cut & Paste and the document text is all over the place. no line delimiters at all. I want people to be able to read what I contributed, not go blind (ha!). I'm up for any help in making the

Re: [rt-users] Adding stuff to the RT wiki

2009-03-11 Thread Cassandra Phillips-Sears
On Mar 10, 2009, at 4:04 PM 3/10/09, Rob Munsch wrote: As you can see from some of the update history, my method for adding things to the wiki was to look up the http://wiki.bestpractical.com/view/KwikiFormattingRules listed at the bottom, then made my edits, saved, looked askance at my formatti

Re: [rt-users] Adding stuff to the RT wiki

2009-03-10 Thread Rob Munsch
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 3:55 PM, Kenneth Marshall wrote: >> absolutely nothing to me. I have no idea what a CamelCaseNameOfNewPage ... >> > It will create the new page but there can not be non-word characters. > For example, I used "PostgreSQLFullText" for my page on full-text That's camel case

Re: [rt-users] Adding stuff to the RT wiki

2009-03-10 Thread Rob Munsch
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 4:00 PM, Tom Lahti wrote: > punctuation in between words.  It's called camel casing because it is a > style heavily used in the "Camel Book", which is O'Reilly's book on perl > (which has a picture of a camel on the cover).  And as you know, RT and Sometimes, logical dedu

Re: [rt-users] Adding stuff to the RT wiki

2009-03-10 Thread Tom Lahti
>> CamelCaseNameOfNewPage "Camel Case" means to capitalize each word and leave no spaces or punctuation in between words. It's called camel casing because it is a style heavily used in the "Camel Book", which is O'Reilly's book on perl (which has a picture of a camel on the cover). And as you k

Re: [rt-users] Adding stuff to the RT wiki

2009-03-10 Thread Kenneth Marshall
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 12:49:29PM -0700, Kenneth Crocker wrote: > To all, > > > I have some de-normalized views (for SQL reporting EXTERNAL to RT - > Oracle) and a conversion program for converting Legacy ticket dat into > RT that I want to add to the wiki. I'm not aquainted AT ALL with

[rt-users] Adding stuff to the RT wiki

2009-03-10 Thread Kenneth Crocker
To all, I have some de-normalized views (for SQL reporting EXTERNAL to RT - Oracle) and a conversion program for converting Legacy ticket dat into RT that I want to add to the wiki. I'm not aquainted AT ALL with how to do this on the RT wiki. I went to "www.bestpractical.com/rt" and cl