Vincent Snijders schrieb:
Op 1 maart 2012 08:12 heeft Graeme Geldenhuys
<graemeg.li...@gmail.com> het volgende geschreven:
On 1 March 2012 02:22, Hans-Peter Diettrich  wrote:
The results are very strange. Entering "documentation" finds almost all
pages, because these have this keyword in the headline and navigation menu.

It even finds result pages where the entered word doesn't appear
_anywhere_ in the wiki page. Not the header, not the navigation, not
the body. See my example about "freebsd" and the tiOPF result page.

The wiki is utterly useless and broken!! If you don't know the
directly link to what you are looking for, chances are you will never
find it.

I guess you mean: I cannot use the wiki. Or: the index page doesn't
work like a search page. Or: the textbox on the index page doesn't
work like I expect.

In that case, you should not use the wiki, but it is not broken.

Either case indicates the lack of a description, required to use an existing feature. This is one more example of the different viewpoints of implementors and users. When an implementor *believes* that no documentation is required, he may be the only one who ever uses his great invention.


If you type in freebsd, it shows a page with all pages whose name
start with freebsd

No such pages exist, all names start with a capital letter.

or are later in the alphabetically, case sensitive
sorted index of pages.

What is "are later"? All pages starting with 'g'..'z'?

It doesn't say anything about the contents of
the page, just about its name.

This finally makes some sense.

DoDi


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