Okay, I think I got it figured out. Thanks David, thanks Geoff! Regarding possible entrys from knome's tool to the D page https://help.ubuntu.com/community/D that I'm working on
[[DualBoot/Windows]] [[DualBoot/MacOSX]] are both linked to on the NewDocs DualBoot https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DualBoot entry under "Windows" and "Mac", so I think they should not be inserted on the D page. That leaves [[DVD::Rip]] [[dhcp3-server]] which I will definitely add when I update the page as we've already agreed upon. Is that okay? What kind of communication do we need to send when any of these are added to NewDocs? I hope I haven't added to the confusion. It's definitely a great idea. Best wishes, Leigh ----- Original Message ----- From: David Manuel Pires Sent: 01/29/14 06:02 PM To: newdocs Subject: Re: [Newdocs] Format of knome's Posting Tool. Hi, team. On 29 January 2014 22:24, Geoff Smith < [email protected] > wrote: On 30/01/14 08:49, Geoff Smith wrote:Hi David, Please accept my apology for disturbing you but I find myself in a bit of a quandary. I have been trying to sort out in my mind the best way to use the tool, but I am afraid I am at present up against a blank wall. I find the format of the links in the tool confusing. I have been creating URLs by means of cutting and pasting the Links. Am I missing something basic? Is there an easier way of doing things than this? Perhaps to have the ability to copy links to a blank Wiki page - preferably not NewDocs/Bank. I have no idea if this is feasible or how to go about it if it is. I will wait for your comments David. With kind regards, Geoff. Hi again David, I think I have found how the tool is meant to be used. Firstly open The Tool.. Scroll down a page at a time. Note Page and/or Sub-page. Open NewDocs. Search in NewDocs for the corresponding page and/or sub-page. However if there is a solution for possible alternative listing, I would be interested in your response. Indeed there's a simpler solution, Geoff. As we're just querying the https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ universe, all the pages listed in http://temp.knome.fi/docs/docs-popular.html belong there. As an example, the [[Xen]] page. All you have to do is place the name of the page after the last right slash in the url: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Xen That's all, just copy the name of the page from the Tool and past it in the url. Cheers, David https://wiki.ubuntu.com/slickymaster
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