Jerry Westrick wrote:
Hello there....
I've been asked several times to add some of my "Linux remote" documents and
knowledge to the OpenSUSE wiki.
good idea :-)
Last Night I attempted to do so, unfortunately I ran into some problems.
First off, you ask me to not to add the document to wiki till it's finished,
this is mostly important for really big documents, that may
not be finished on the same day
but I could not find a method to build the document out side of the wiki.
So I'm can't figure out how to do this.
best way is to go to your own wiki page (after login, you
have the link on the top of the screen).
Then use your page to create the link.
For normal page:
[[The title of the page as it will be seen by users]] (with
the double brackets)
Save the page, you will see the title in red. clic on it a
go on writing :-)
to make tests or prepare long pages, the best way I can find
is to use
[[/The title of the page as it will be seen by users]]
notice the "/" as first title caracter. This makes a "sub
page" of your own page. Once the edit finished, it's enough
to move the page (links in the bottom of any page) by
deleting the "/".
Most users will understand that it's a private page (howaver
it is still visible and editable by others, nothing is
really private on this wiki)
the other way round is to have you own mediawiki, but this
is an other story
eventually, you can store what you want on my own mediawiki
http://dodin.org/mediawiki/index.php/Accueil
if you want to test things you don't want exposed to
anybody. it's also public, but not as much exposed as
opensuse one :-)
Secondly, is it possible to do the document with OO, and then convert / add it
to the wiki?
no, it's not.
jdd
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