That's a tad bit problematic, as I don't have proper hosting for a real wiki and tiddly isn't really usable as a multi-user public wiki. That basically means that I'd be the only one who can edit the wiki; I might as well make a static tutorial.
On 2/3/06, Aidan O Driscoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi George, > > In my last mail I said: > > "believe it or not I am considering something like this. I have domain > space at www.tidalsound.com and may add SQL support to this - at a small > cost - so we'll see." > > I just had a good look at your WIKI and noticed it is built on > http://www.tiddlywiki.com/ > > Excellent stuff. As the intro states: > > It's written in HTML, CSS and JavaScript to run on any modern browser > without needing any ServerSide logic. > > This means all one needs is Webspace, be that Free or paid for. No need for > SQL Server / Database facilities. > > Inadvertently or otherwise - you have just given us all the ability to set > up a WIKI for tutorials OR other content. This is brilliant. A Way to go > could be specialist Wiki's on specific sections of RS. For example - > Character animation Wiki, Scripting Wiki, Texturing Wiki and so on. All tied > together by a top level tiddlywiki wiki :) > > Maybe TIMO could take care of a whole GI Wiki hosted by HIMSELF????? > > Just a thought. But again thanks for this. > > A good tute on how to use the Tiddlywiki is at: > > http://www.blogjones.com/TiddlyWikiTutorial.html > > All one needs to start is go to the TiddlyWiki Download Software section > and right click the link presented to save the blank tiddlywiki page to your > harddrive. > > Cheers > Aidan > > > At 10:05 03/02/2006, you wrote: > > Hello folks > > Lots of complaints about documentation this week :-) > > In the last few days I've been collating my notes into a wiki I access from > Linux and Windows partitions. There is not much information in it yet, but > if you're interested you can have a look. Be warned that it is all in one > file which is nearly 200k, so you might want to wait until it contains > valuable information. > > This is not how-to documentation for beginning users, rather tips and > tricks gleaned from this list, the forum and trial and error, study, etc. > It could be one component of the Realsoft Documentation project. > Whenever I've taken the information from one of you I mark it with > initials, so if you object to seeing inadequately attributed information on > the internet I'll just keep it at home. > > The current file is > > http://users.skynet.be/gj/realsoft/wiki/index.html > > It's theoretically a wiki, meaning anyone can add to it (or vandalise it), > but at the moment you can't save any changes made on the internet. > If there is any interest I'll work out how it can be made publicly > editable. In the meantime I'll keep it at home. > > It's based on tiddlywiki.com, and if you want to try it, please do. > Just keep clicking on things until you work out how it works. > > Hooroo and adios > George >