[Moin-user] cannot get syntax highlighting to work

2009-11-04 Thread Neal Becker
I'm using moin 1.8.5.  I have pygments-1.1.1.

I tried copying moin-parser.py to mywiki/data/plugin/parser/code.py.
I edited that file to set INLINESTYLES = True.  No other changes.

I made a test page:

Describe FrontEndDecimation here.
{{{#!code python
for i in range (10):
  print 'hello'
}}}

No highlighting.  No error messages I could find.  (How could I debug this?)

If I change this to:
{{{#!python
...

I get highlighting.  That's nice, but I want highlighting of my attachments, 
which I think means I need to use the code.py plugin.


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Re: [Moin-user] cannot get syntax highlighting to work

2009-11-04 Thread Neal Becker
I am using mod_wsgi.  I restarted apache.  Don't know about 'touch 
deployment script'.  Do I need to do something?

R.Bauer wrote:

 Neal Becker schrieb:
 I'm using moin 1.8.5.  I have pygments-1.1.1.
 
 I tried copying moin-parser.py to mywiki/data/plugin/parser/code.py.
 I edited that file to set INLINESTYLES = True.  No other changes.
 
 Do you have restarted the server process. Or if you run mod_wsgi do you
 have touched your deployment script?
 
 This looks like the new module is not recognized.
 
 cheers
 Reimar
 
 
 I made a test page:
 
 Describe FrontEndDecimation here.
 {{{#!code python
 for i in range (10):
   print 'hello'
 }}}
 
 No highlighting.  No error messages I could find.  (How could I debug
 this?)
 
 If I change this to:
 {{{#!python
 ...
 
 I get highlighting.  That's nice, but I want highlighting of my
 attachments, which I think means I need to use the code.py plugin.
 
 
 
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Re: [Moin-user] attachments in 1.8.3

2009-06-02 Thread Neal Becker
R.Bauer wrote:

 Neal Becker schrieb:
 I've been away from moin for a while, and now I'm trying 1.8.3.  I see
 that when I attach a pdf, and then view the resulting page, moin only
 offers to
 download it.  I wanted to directly start my pdf viewer.  What is the
 current procedure for 1.8.3?
 
 
 If you want a direct download use:
 [[attachment:xyz.pdf|label|do=get]]
 
 Without the do=get param it becomes a link to the download page.
 If you want to embed it {{attachment:xyz.pdf}}
 
 HelpOnLinking, HelpOnMoinWikiSyntax
 
 For explainations about the attachment changes may be read the posting
 by Thomas Waldmann attachment changes and the future
 
 
 cheers
 Reimar
If I use
{{attachment:xyz.pdf}}

It does show an embedded viewer, but it's very very small.



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Re: [Moin-user] 1.8.3 trouble

2009-05-29 Thread Neal Becker
Neal Becker wrote:

 I'm just trying 1.8.3 on fedora 10 linux.
 
 I have installed mathtran plugin (if that matters).
 
 Problem 1:
 If I use konqueror to edit, then save, I get:
 Please use the interactive user interface to use action edit!
 
 I can't seem to reliably edit and save.
 
 

This problem occurred with wsgi, but using cgi I'm not seeing this problem.



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Re: [Moin-user] 1.8.3 trouble

2009-05-29 Thread Neal Becker
Thomas Waldmann wrote:

  I'm just trying 1.8.3 on fedora 10 linux.
  
  I have installed mathtran plugin (if that matters).
 
 Shouldn't matter I think.
 
  Problem 1:
  If I use konqueror to edit, then save, I get:
  Please use the interactive user interface to use action edit!
 
 It tells that if you don't post the ticket back (the ticket is a form
 field with some specific content you get when invoking the editor).
 
 It assumes that you are not a human user with a browser then.
 
 This problem occurred with wsgi, but using cgi I'm not seeing this
 problem.
 
 That is strange. It shouldn't make a difference between wsgi and cgi.
 
 Except maybe if the mod_wsgi module you use is broken (like the one in
 debian lenny, people had editing problems there depending on the length
 of the POST - upgrading to a non-broken mod_wsgi fixed it).
 
Updating to mod_wsgi 2.5 seems to have fixed it (need some more testing)



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[Moin-user] 1.8.3 trouble

2009-05-28 Thread Neal Becker
I'm just trying 1.8.3 on fedora 10 linux.

I have installed mathtran plugin (if that matters).

Problem 1:
If I use konqueror to edit, then save, I get:
Please use the interactive user interface to use action edit!

I can't seem to reliably edit and save.



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[Moin-user] 1.8.0rc1, is it reading wikiconfig.py?

2008-10-29 Thread Neal Becker
I'm running 1.8.0rc1 like this:
cd /home/moin/mywiki  moin --config-dir=/home/moin/mywiki server standalone 
--port=8081  --interface='' --start

/home/moin/mywiki contains wikiconfig.py

wikiconfig.py contains:

class Config(DefaultConfig):
port = 8081
interface = ''

These settings seem to be ignored.  I can only start (as shown above) on the 
correct port and I/F by setting on the command line.


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[Moin-user] Latex in moin-1.6.2?

2008-05-30 Thread Neal Becker
{{{#!inline_latex
hello
}}}

Gives me this:
cannot import name wiki


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Re: [Moin-user] moin 1.6.2

2008-03-25 Thread Neal Becker
Looks like the bug where my attachments don't directly cause download
(unless written as 
[[attachment:bla.csv|blah.cs|do=get]]
)
is not fixed in 1.6.2



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Re: [Moin-user] moin + asciimath

2007-09-30 Thread Neal Becker
On Sunday 30 September 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Gnarlie Not sure what I should be seeing, but here is the same page in
 Gnarlie the Mac browser iCab:

 Gnarlie http://gnarlie.freeshell.org/HelpOnMathematicalFormulas.png

 Nope, you shouldn't be seeing the $$ ... $$ stuff.  I suspect that
 the moinmoin server has not been patched to recognize where the formulas
 start and end.

 Skip

Yes, I installed the latest asciimath with moin (moin-1.5.8-1.fc7 on Fedora 
F7), followed the directions from 
http://moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de/MathMlSupport/MathML_HOWTO

and it seems to work (too bad mathml doesn't seem to work with my favorite 
browser: konqueror!)


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