On Feb 14, 2007, at 5:54 AM, Hernan Cunico wrote:
Jason Dillon wrote:
This style of page is not really very easy to read... as it
basically tosses out any use of any markup... and does not link to
urls, etc...
That's the whole point, so you can see how to the wiki markup
should used. Otherwise you would be seeing just the end result
(which you can also see by looking to any other doc anyway) and
will have to check the page source (edit) to see how it is
implemented.
Um, you are missing *my point* Hernan, that *most* of the content on
that page is *not* wiki markup, but explanations on how to use the
markup, with small examples of wiki markup.
Because you have wrapped the entire content in a big {noformat} then
*nothing* else inside can use wiki notation, and it won't render
URLs... so the URLs you added for http://www.openoffice.org or http://
confluence.atlassian.com/display/CONFEXT/Gliffy+Plugin+for+Confluence
+-+Diagram+and+draw+in+Confluence simply don't render as links.
This style is also hard to read... since you can't differentiate
sections of the tips very well.
My recommendation is still, to *not* use a *big* {noformat} for *all*
of the content, but to only wrap the wiki notation examples with
{noformat}, and let the rest make use of the mark up to help organize/
display the content better.
--jason