On 01/02/09 00:29, T. J. Frazier wrote:
ccornell - OpenOffice.org wrote:
The plan to update the Wiki engine is still in the works, and I hope
to have more on this in January sometime. MediaWiki 1.14 should be
out by then, and we will be able to take advantage of all the
improvements and extensions that require 1.13 or higher.
There are a few extension requests in the works, and you can find the
(short) list here:
http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/Wiki_maintenance#Wiki_Extension_Requests
Will any of the updates include some new editing "bracketing" buttons?
"<tt></tt>", "<code>"", "<idl>" come to mind.
Unlikely, at least not with the default MediaWiki install. There might
be an extension around that adds more editing buttons, but I haven't
come across one. Some of the bracketing (ie the ones listed above) are
not part of MediaWiki... they come from extensions - for example <idl>
is from a custom extension we wrote to handle IDL linking.
There is a possibility that we will be able to enable the WYSIWYG editor
extension with the update (depends on the ability to set a global user
variable in the database before I can enable it). This will add in many
new editing tools, but it cannot add custom tagging.
C.
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