Patrick R. Michaud wrote: [8 bit characters in filenames]
> It depends on how well the various utilities and filesystems understand > the character encoding that was used when the pages were created. > On some Linux systems the characters look fine (ISO-8859-1) or not > find (UTF-8). On OS/X systems, only UTF-8 encodings are allowed in > filenames. Windows has its own set of restrictions. reconsidering this, I'm convinced now that 8 bit characters must not be used for filenames. Since I can't hold German wiki users from using Umlauts in page names, I'm not sure how to proceed now. [...] > > How are version dependencies (PmWiki version <-> i18n version) > > handled? > > AFAIK there shouldn't be many serious version dependencies, at least > not to the non-beta distributions. I considered 2.2.0-beta the right choice for a new installation. That's the version I do all learning and testing with. [which pages go to the i18n distribution?] To make the maintenance of the pages easier, a cross reference tool would be very useful: starting with XLPage looking for every page referenced anyhow (recursively). I started to do this manually but it gets rather complicated from a certain level. Oliver -- Oliver Betz, Muenchen _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
