On Thursday 19 July 2007 2:54:49 pm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way of exporting pmwiki to HTML?
I have found some perl script to convert from HTML to pmwiki, but
not the other way around.
I've not looked at this recipe but I wonder if it will suit your needs:
On Thu, Jul 19, 2007 at 10:32:27AM -0500, Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
I'm looking into the possibility of building
a subversion repository for cookbook recipes
and I have some questions:
1. How many recipe developers want this and
would use it?
I have to say maybe for me. I like the
Hi there,
I am really interested in a cookbook-svn-repository (although I am more
a receipe user than a receipe author). A 'skin/' directory would be
great to.
But I don't quite see that it will be straightforward
for people to keep recipes up-to-date by a simple
svn update.
Last week I've installed pmwiki in a customer's dedicated webserver, running
nginx.
Although nginx is an excellent and fast webserver, it doesn't support
.htaccess therefore i have to do something with pmwiki's directory structure
security. In its current form, pmwiki uses .htaccess to deny
Good day, list.
I have a question regarding skin templates.
PmWiki puts a lot of style information after the comment !--HeaderText-- in
the template. Is there a way to control it?
I want to define styles such as .vspace{}, .indent{}, .createlink{} in my css
files. But I do not want to define
Goo'day,
My PerGroup.SideBar are not displayed, ... Site.SideBar is always used by
default.
What could prevent my PerGroup.SideBar to be used ?
Thanks
SH
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On Fri, Jul 20, 2007 at 03:06:03PM +0200, Christophe David wrote:
Many applications use XML formatted data obtained from a web server.
PmWiki pagelists formats are so powerful that the information returned
could be used by other applications expecting XML, if the there was a
way let PmWiki
Many applications use XML formatted data obtained from a web server.
PmWiki pagelists formats are so powerful that the information returned
could be used by other applications expecting XML, if the there was a
way let PmWiki return Content-Type: text/XML in the HTTP header,
and to remove the
On Fri, Jul 20, 2007 at 01:13:10PM +0200, St�phane Heckel wrote:
Goo'day,
My PerGroup.SideBar are not displayed, ... Site.SideBar is always used by
default.
What could prevent my PerGroup.SideBar to be used ?
Here are some possibilities:
- The skin template only specifies Site.SideBar,
On Fri, Jul 20, 2007 at 01:44:55PM +0300, Algardas wrote:
Good day, list.
I have a question regarding skin templates.
PmWiki puts a lot of style information after the comment
!--HeaderText-- in the template. Is there a way to control it?
Yes. The style information all appears in
Patrick R. Michaud wrote :
Here are some possibilities:
- The skin template only specifies Site.SideBar
yep,
!--wiki:{$Group}.SideBar {$SiteGroup}.SideBar--
is not declared in the barthelme skin.
Thanks
SH
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On Fri, Jul 20, 2007 at 11:13:21AM +0300, Athan Dimoy wrote:
A second thought is to relocate all these folders (or some) out of web
document root. In that case, what configuration variables have to be changed
to point to new locations?
For pmwiki.org, I install _all_ of PmWiki outside of the
Sure... just create a skin for it, and omit the !--HTMLHeader--
and !--HTMLFooter-- directives.
I'll be glad to create one for this, if someone can let me
know what belongs and doesn't belong in the resulting output.
Well, basically, a page containg
test
whatever123/whatever
/test
shown
On Fri, Jul 20, 2007 at 04:22:51PM +0200, Christophe David wrote:
Sure... just create a skin for it, and omit the !--HTMLHeader--
and !--HTMLFooter-- directives.
I'll be glad to create one for this, if someone can let me
know what belongs and doesn't belong in the resulting output.
Well,
Wouldn't we also need at least a ?xml ...? tag at
the beginning?
The specs are :
The root element can be preceded by an optional XML declaration. This
element states what version of XML is in use (normally 1.0); it may
also contain information about character encoding and external
dependencies.
On Fri, Jul 20, 2007 at 06:07:07PM +0200, Christophe David wrote:
Wouldn't we also need at least a ?xml ...? tag at
the beginning?
The specs are :
The root element can be preceded by an optional XML declaration. This
element states what version of XML is in use (normally 1.0); it may
also
Okay, you're asking for something very different from what PmWiki
produces. PmWiki doesn't have markup rules for producing link
Well, I would already be very happy to create the pagelist templates
myself to generate
root
myitemabc/myitem
myitemcde/myitem
/root
as long as I could use a
On Fri, Jul 20, 2007 at 06:29:08PM +0200, Christophe David wrote:
Okay, you're asking for something very different from what PmWiki
produces. PmWiki doesn't have markup rules for producing link
Well, I would already be very happy to create the pagelist templates
myself to generate
root
On Fri, Jul 20, 2007 at 11:35:34AM -0500, Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
On Fri, Jul 20, 2007 at 06:29:08PM +0200, Christophe David wrote:
But up to now, I could not manage to get rid of css and formatting
things that are not in my skin.
It this possible ?
Sure -- that's what the example I
On Fri, Jul 20, 2007 at 07:01:32PM +0200, Christophe David wrote:
Sure -- that's what the example I gave demonstrates -- see
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Test/XMLTest?skin=xml
None of the css or formatting or HTML head/body/title/etc. elements
Not really :
See
Sure -- that's what the example I gave demonstrates -- see
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Test/XMLTest?skin=xml
None of the css or formatting or HTML head/body/title/etc. elements
Not really :
See http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Test/XMLTest2?skin=xml
then, view source.
There are still things
Goo'vening,
Is it realistic to implement a non-scrollable sidenote or
Site.AllGroupHeader ? Idea would be to have toolbox area (kind of floating
menu) that would stay on top position whatever the lenght of the page is,
Thanks for your ideas.
Regards,
SH
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I'd like to remove the results of line and replace it with the
numeric result. Is this possible? In other words, my ideal page would
look like this:
[search box] [search button]
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Stéphane Heckel wrote:
Goo'vening,
Is it realistic to implement a non-scrollable sidenote or
Site.AllGroupHeader ? Idea would be to have toolbox area (kind of floating
menu) that would stay on top position whatever the lenght of the page is,
Sure... especially if the browsers being used
When using OulineLists and inserting images in the ordered list, your --
needs to match plus one dash the preceding numbered items # level. (Sorry
for the painful sentence.)
Example:
#%outline2% one
# two
## three
---Attach:hughdragon.jpg
## four
# five
Because the image follows two ## signs, I
On 7/20/07, Scott Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When using OulineLists and inserting images in the ordered list, your --
needs to match plus one dash the preceding numbered items # level. (Sorry
for the painful sentence.)
Example:
#%outline2% one
# two
## three
---Attach:hughdragon.jpg
On 7/19/07, Scott Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When writing standard PmWiki ordered lists, I can place an image in the
middle of the list without the numbering re-starting.
Example:
# Hit OK (and OK to the next pop-up that may say the SSL-TLS connection was
lost).
# Highlight the invoices
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