I did get it Markus. I'm sorry--haven't had a chance to review it.
I'll try to get it into the next release. Maybe tomorrow. Just having
a hard time keeping up with everything at the moment. And there was a
major security issue I needed to plug pronto--so that had first
priority.

Cheers,
Dan


On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 4:52 PM, Markus <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dan, have you received that email with the ready-for-translation
> system pages? I sent it to you on 12/11/09. Just wondering because the
> system files in 3.3.3 are unchanged.
>
> On Jan 5, 3:29 pm, The Editor <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 6:40 AM, Erlend Sogge Heggen <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>>
>> >> Multipage copy/rename
>> > I never tried this functionality but it sounds really powerful. I can
>> > see how it has no place in the core, but I do hope it would stay
>> > around. I remember I once wanted to do some major renaming in a
>> > MediaWiki set up. Every page had to be done one-by-one, even when I
>> > just wanted to change the hierarchy from /oldparent/pagename to /
>> > newparent/pagename or /exemptparent/samepage/pagename to /samepage/
>> > pagename.
>>
>> Actually, as it is written in the core, it is somewhat limited. There
>> is however an extremely powerful plugin I wrote called tree, kind of
>> from the old dos days: rentree, deltree, etc.  There's also a more
>> powerful fileadmin plugin, which can do even more. They are both in
>> the systems tools section of the solutions area. These are another
>> reason to remove this capability out of the core. We have readily
>> available plugins that are far superior.
>>
>> >> WikiWords (case sensitive page names)
>> > I'm very glad you're not stuck up about WikiWords like some other
>> > wikis are, but it is undeniably a useful feature just the same. I
>> > think WikiWords is the sort of feature that could be made to 'light
>> > up' a little in the plugins repository. I'm talking about the concept
>> > that is being discussed with Wordpress right now, about 'Caonical
>> > Plugins':
>> >http://wordpress.org/development/2009/12/canonical-plugins/
>> > I for one really like the term 'Classic plugin'.
>>
>> WikiWord is actually quite a misnomer in BoltWire. Unlike the normal
>> CamelCase approach to wikiwords, in BoltWire setting wikiwords to true
>> simply gives you the option of saving case-sensitive pages names.
>> Which essentially eradicates many of BoltWire's case insensitivity
>> features.  How it got connected with wikiwords is not clear in my
>> recollection, but it goes back to the very early days of BoltWire
>> 1.xx.  We had an individual who strongly desired the ability to save
>> case insensitive page names. At this point however, I believe we have
>> a situation where BoltWire is better served by removing an option and
>> being more consistent in our philosophy. Case insensitivity everywhere
>> possible.
>>
>> Note there already is a wikiwords plugin, in the links section that
>> explains this a bit more and gives one example of a simple wikiwords
>> markup. If we thought camelcase links like SiteAuthView =>
>> [[site.auth.view|+]] would of value, it would be a simple plugin. I
>> would be happy to code it one day. Just with our hierarchical system,
>> wiki words don't make perfect sense. Or at least, there's multiple
>> ways to set them them.
>>
>> >> Full toolset replacements
>> > What does this entail exactly?
>>
>> This allows you to put a completely custom conditions.php,
>> functions.php, commands.php script in your config folder and have
>> these used instead of the core functions. My reason for deleting this
>> is that we have several other ways of customizing these things,
>> particularly: toolmapping, and site.auth.functions/commands pages.
>> There's also the problem of system bugs caused by script dependencies
>> that can get messed up. It would be nice if all these functions were
>> completely independent, and maybe we can get to that point, but I
>> don't think it is the case now. Particularly with the functions.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Dan
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