On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 05:43:57PM -0700, Gnarlodious wrote: > On Wednesday, February 10, 2010, Chris G wrote: > > I've been programming, as my job, since around 1971. > In that case, it should be easy to write a script to set all times in > one fell swoop. I doubt that a macro would be appealing for such a > seldom used operation. > You still haven't really understood what I want to do.
I'm aiming to create a wiki with *history* in many parts of it and I want the dates of the articles to reflect the date of their actually happening. This will take quite a long time to create and I may well add 'fill in' articles as time goes on, these would need to be put in their correct time sequence. The wiki will have a structure created in the normal way but I want to be able to do searches with the results sorted in date order. So for example I could search for the name of a town and see the results sorted in the order of my visits (or other dated occurrences). So it's far from being a 'one off' requirement, I want to be able to write an article about something I did on, say, 12 Sept. 2005 and set the creation date for that article to 2005-09-12. I'll be wanting to set dates in this way (occasionally) as long as I use the wiki. -- Chris Green ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ SOLARIS 10 is the OS for Data Centers - provides features such as DTrace, Predictive Self Healing and Award Winning ZFS. Get Solaris 10 NOW http://p.sf.net/sfu/solaris-dev2dev _______________________________________________ Moin-user mailing list Moin-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/moin-user