When editing the CMS via command line, then there is also no preview. ;-) So, IMHO errors will come along in any case.

Marcus



Am 06/28/2011 11:02 PM, schrieb Rob Weir:
OK.  That appears to work, though the wiki-like syntax did not.

The downside is that the web-preview with that syntax does not
preview.  But if you use the HTML tags directly, it does preview
correctly.

So what will lead to more errors:  markdown syntax with no preview?
Or HTML syntax with preview?

-Rob

On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 4:15 PM, Alexandro Colorado<[email protected]>  wrote:
On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 3:04 PM, Rob Weir<[email protected]>  wrote:

Is there markdown text for tables?  I looked around and did not find
anything.


MoinMoin uses an ascii art-like, googling I found many examples using the
sameone.
http://www.leancrew.com/all-this/2008/08/tables-for-markdown-and-textmate/

| header | header | header |
|-----------|------------|-----------|
| content | content | content |




-Rob

On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 3:56 PM, Alexandro Colorado<[email protected]>
wrote:
On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 2:41 PM, Alexandro Colorado<[email protected]
wrote:



On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 2:03 PM, Rob Weir<[email protected]>  wrote:

http://incubator.apache.org/openofficeorg/people.html

I've updated the page to have a table rather than just a flat list.
Every committer should add themselves to the list, as well as ever
other person who is contributing via the the discussion lists, wiki,
etc.  You're all contributors to the project.


Maybe handlers should be included as well since seen the other commiter
tables they all had handlers. Is also easier to identify under the
commit
logs.
If there is any issue, feel free to do a regression.


might also be a good idea to have a markdown style table so it's easier
to
edit for everyone. HTML tables are pretty verbosed and hard to read.





Committers should follow the instruction here, to learn how to use the
CMS to edit the web site:

http://incubator.apache.org/openofficeorg/docs/edit-cms.html

This is an essential project skill, so if you have not already studied
that page, it would be good to take this as an opportunity to pick up
this skill.  If you are a programmer, comfortable with Subversion, the
the command line instructions are easy.  If you would prefer the web
interface, then skip down to where it says "Editing in the browser".

For contributors who are not committers, you would need to submit a
patch with your information to the list.

In addition to ensuring that everyone understands how to update the
web site, this is also a good opportunity to build a quick directory
of what skills project members have.

Regards,

-Rob

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