Steve,
Ya that would be a problem. You must have done it only a couple of times, I
looked today and saw none.
David
________________________________
From: Steve Wampler <[email protected]>
To: David Gamey <[email protected]>
Cc: [email protected]
Sent: Fri, April 16, 2010 7:15:17 PM
Subject: Re: [Unicon-group] Rosetta Code Icon/Unicon consistency - take 2
David Gamey wrote:
> Folks,
>
> I just confirmed something that I wish I understood a few days back. It's
> late and I'll write it up in the next couple of days and if people agree I'll
> fix the pages again.
>
> Basically the formatting and language/task recognition aren't coupled in the
> RC Wiki. This means we can have a heading, like Icon/Unicon with subheadings
> for the differences. It gets rid of the reference/redirect, duplication,
> and keeps the two languages together. It also means that the tasks
> complete/incomplete pages will reflect what's been don for Unicon and Icon
> separately. This shouldn't be a problem because if you follow a link to XYZ
> task unimplemented in Unicon and there is Icon code for it you'll see it very
> clearly.
So people know, I was just chided for using
=={{header|Icon and Unicon}}==
as a header. It causes problems with the linking. The proper form
to use is:
==Icon and Unicon==
and then the subheadings:
==={{header|Icon}}===
and
==={{header|Unicon}}===
-Steve
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