On Wednesday 21 January 2009 17:46:05 Russ wrote: > I like the solution of a Cookbook group ... I've began doing that to > document my own PmWiki sites so the recipes can be properly documented > for the version that was installed ... it's clean, intuitive, and easy > to read-protect or exclude from searches and pagelists if needed. > > Russ > > Eemeli Aro wrote: > > Ummm, why not Cookbook.RecipeName? Then the names and contents could > > be kept identical with what's on pmwiki.org. You could then add a > > default Cookbook.Cookbook page much like the one on pmwiki.org to > > provide an index for any included documentation.
What about sites that are about food and cooking, they need a wiki group "Cookbook"? Or even sites about other software that provide configuration examples like we do in our, so called "Cookbook"? About Categories: a previous post suggested that using categories in Recipe Docs may interfere with a normal website. True. I think the recipe page could include a link to a page PmWiki.InstalledRecipes which could display the recipes via a simple pagelist. Keep brainstorming... Thanks, Petko _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
