Re: [chaperon] [patch] .cwiki improvements

2004-04-29 Thread Stephan Michels
Am Mi, den 28.04.2004 schrieb Dave Brondsema um 2:18: I'm a forrest developer and the attached patches fix the following for parsing .cwiki files: * handle nested bulletlists like nested numberedlists are Can you also provide a snippet for selftest.txt to test the changes? * use the file

RE: [chaperon] [patch] .cwiki improvements

2004-04-28 Thread Conal Tuohy
Dave Brondsema wrote: Note: the regex used in the 'spacify' template doesn't work. How can I make the replace() function work? Since it gives an error about the function not being found, I haven't tested the regex either: it's supposed to put a space in before capital letters (except for

RE: [chaperon] [patch] .cwiki improvements

2004-04-28 Thread Conal Tuohy
Dave Brondsema wrote: Note: the regex used in the 'spacify' template doesn't work. How can I make the replace() function work? Since it gives an error about the function not being found, I haven't tested the regex either: it's supposed to put a space in before capital letters (except for

RE: [chaperon] [patch] .cwiki improvements

2004-04-28 Thread Hunsberger, Peter
Conal Tuohy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Dave Brondsema wrote: Note: the regex used in the 'spacify' template doesn't work. How can I make the replace() function work? Since it gives an error about the function not being found, I haven't tested the regex either: it's supposed to

RE: [chaperon] [patch] .cwiki improvements

2004-04-28 Thread Conal Tuohy
Dave Brondsema wrote: Note: the regex used in the 'spacify' template doesn't work. How can I make the replace() function work? Since it gives an error about the function not being found, I haven't tested the regex either: it's supposed to put a space in before capital letters (except for

[chaperon] [patch] .cwiki improvements

2004-04-27 Thread Dave Brondsema
I'm a forrest developer and the attached patches fix the following for parsing .cwiki files: * handle nested bulletlists like nested numberedlists are * use the file name as the title of the page (most useful when copying wiki files over), unless the file parameter isn't passed, in which case