I have just installed moinmoin 1.9.1 on my xubuntu linux system. I've
gone for the WikiFarm mode as I want to run a couple of personal wikis
on it. It went fairly smoothly after a few false starts and I now
have it up and running OK.
However I have one really silly/fundamental question - how do
Is it possible for moinmoin to display 'local' images, i.e. images
which are already on the system where moinmoin is running?
I'm running version 1.9.1 on xubuntu 9.10. All I want to do is
display images which are already on the system as .JPG files. I don't
want to upload them into moinmoin as
Thanks. You're absolutely right.
Hi Stephen,
This sounds like a classic case of forgetting to update the alias line
so that the /moin_static182 string actually corresponds to your version
of MoinMoin.
What version of MoinMoin is running on your system? If it isn't 1.8.2,
then that alias
On Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 09:48:25PM +0100, m...@heavy.ch wrote:
Am Montag, den 08.02.2010, 17:55 + schrieb Chris G:
Is it possible for moinmoin to display 'local' images, i.e. images
which are already on the system where moinmoin is running?
I'm running version 1.9.1 on xubuntu
I'm beginning to think that putting pictures into a wiki is just not
the done thing! :-) (or maybe :-( )
I'm trying to use moinmoin (and I have also played with some other
wikis without much more success) to create some narratives of holidays
and other similar sorts of things. What I want is
Well, Chris, keep in mind that no blogging/wiki tool is going to just
magically scale 6~12Mb photos to some arbitrary size that fits your needs.
You'll have to either make or scale your own photos.
With a simple test, I've confirmed that you can combine multiple variables.
So, for example, you
On Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 09:24:09PM +, Chris G wrote:
I'm beginning to think that putting pictures into a wiki is just not
the done thing! :-) (or maybe :-( )
I'm trying to use moinmoin (and I have also played with some other
wikis without much more success) to create some narratives of
Your example:
((attachment:/home/abcde/xyx/image.jpg|caption|width=1234|align=left}}
would be:
{{attachment:/home/abcde/xyx/image.jpg|caption|width=1234,align=left}}
-Rick
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 4:25 PM, Chris G c...@isbd.net wrote:
On Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 09:24:09PM +, Chris G wrote:
Hi, Chris,
Chris G wrote:
[1]http://moinmo.in/HelpOnImages
Yes, I read that, but it doesn't actually work for *any* images that I
have tried it with. It may work if you're actually sending an image
from a remote system to the system where moinmoin is running but it's
total rubbish if
On Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 05:02:44PM -0500, George Dinwiddie wrote:
Hi, Chris,
I don't use many images in moin pages, but I do what you suggest in HTML
pages. I typically use ImageMagick to create the thumbnails, these
days. It lets me bulk convert from the commandline. I've used it on
On Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 04:25:31PM -0600, Rick Vanderveer wrote:
Well, Chris, keep in mind that no blogging/wiki tool is going to just
magically scale 6~12Mb photos to some arbitrary size that fits your
needs. You'll have to either make or scale your own photos.
With a simple
On Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 04:40:59PM -0600, Rick Vanderveer wrote:
Your example:
((attachment:/home/abcde/xyx/image.jpg|caption|width=1234|align=left}}
would be:
{{attachment:/home/abcde/xyx/image.jpg|caption|width=1234,align=left}}
OK, thanks, but I'd really like to be able to
On Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 05:12:08PM -0500, George Dinwiddie wrote:
Hi, Chris,
Chris G wrote:
[1]http://moinmo.in/HelpOnImages
Yes, I read that, but it doesn't actually work for *any* images that I
have tried it with. It may work if you're actually sending an image
from a remote
Am Montag, den 08.02.2010, 21:04 + schrieb Chris G:
On Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 09:48:25PM +0100, m...@heavy.ch wrote:
Am Montag, den 08.02.2010, 17:55 + schrieb Chris G:
Is it possible for moinmoin to display 'local' images, i.e. images
which are already on the system where
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 4:49 PM, Chris G c...@isbd.net wrote:
On Mon, Feb 08, 2010 at 04:40:59PM -0600, Rick Vanderveer wrote:
Your example:
((attachment:/home/abcde/xyx/image.jpg|caption|width=1234|align=left}}
would be:
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