Are the filenames of the images (case and all) completely identical on
the linux system?
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Elias Soong said...
Hello,
I'm using PmWiki 2.1.3. I'd like to use a box to write comment or
warning information. I knew it could be like this:
bgcolor=#ff border=1px
dotted blue
%bgcolor=#ff% INFORMATION TITLE %%\\
INFORMATION CONTEXT
However, define a new markup in
On 1/19/07, Jean-Fabrice [gmail] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi list,
I making some test to have a pagelist template rendering only rows,
giving the ability to produce such code :
(:table:)
(:cellnr:)head1
(:cell:)head2
(:pagelist Group=aGroup fmt=#myFmt:)
(:pagelist Group=anotherGroup
Hello all,
When I do a site search on my site, the results are not spaced. I
learned to fix this problem elsewhere by using $titlespaced in the
template, but I am not sure how to fix this in the search results.
Thanks in advance.
Best,
Kevin
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On 1/19/07, Kevin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
When I do a site search on my site, the results are not spaced. I
learned to fix this problem elsewhere by using $titlespaced in the
template, but I am not sure how to fix this in the search results.
Thanks in advance.
Best,
Kevin
2007/1/19, The Editor [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You could try putting the table and tableend in the template, like this:
[[#zapdocs]]
(:if equal {$Group}:)(:table:)
(:cellnr bgcolor=#e4e4e4 colspan=2:)'''{$$heading}'''
(:if:)
(:cellnr bgcolor=#f7f7f7:)[[{=$FullName}|{=$:docid}]]
(:cell
Hello,
I have some pages with French texts.
So far I used character entities for extended characters, i.e. I wrote
l#39;optique d#39;une plus grande eacute;galiteacute;
instead of
dans l'optique d'une plus grande égalité
So far, everything worked fine.
Now I have the letter Œ - the character
Patrick R. Michaud said...
On Thu, Oct 19, 2006 at 02:06:03PM -0400, Crisses wrote:
2) In mediawiki a link or a tab is used to add an article to the
watchlist. Can this be implemented in some way?
The combination of actions you're requesting are possible but will
require back-end
Why is [[]] that ugly?
To me it is easy and short to write and, most important, clearly and
visually gives the idea of what it does: all things are brought back
to the left.
If it was to me, I would keep it.
Why complicating easy things?
Luigi
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On Fri, Jan 19, 2007 at 01:12:14PM +0100, Jean-Fabrice [gmail] wrote:
2007/1/19, The Editor [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Here is exactly what I want to do :
(:table:)
(:cellnr:)head1
(:cell:)head2
(:cell:)head3
(cellnr:)data from aGroup
(:pagelist Group=aGroup fmt=#myFmt trapvalue:)
(:cellnr:)data
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I am in the midst of trying to seamlessly migrate a bunch of wikis from
one server to another. I have set up the new server to listen on port 81
instead of 80 (the default).
So the URLs for the new server look like this:
http://neil.eton.ca:81/wiki/index.php/Main/HomePage
I need to be able to
On Fri, Jan 19, 2007 at 11:09:10AM -0500, Neil Herber (nospam) wrote:
I am in the midst of trying to seamlessly migrate a bunch of wikis from
one server to another. I have set up the new server to listen on port 81
instead of 80 (the default).
So the URLs for the new server look like this:
For some time now I have a problem with my postings through GMail.
I do get all messages in my inbox fine EXCEPT my own postings. They
just disappear. That wasn't always the case. I know - if I get a reply
- that the message seems to have been posted correctly.
The messages are shown in my GMail
On 1/19/07, Patrick R. Michaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Jan 19, 2007 at 11:09:10AM -0500, Neil Herber (nospam) wrote:
I am in the midst of trying to seamlessly migrate a bunch of wikis from
one server to another. I have set up the new server to listen on port 81
instead of 80 (the
I wanted to let people have some music in the background while visiting my
site.
I enabled http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/FlashMediaPlayer and it
works fine as I put the markup in single pages.
I later tried and put the markup
(:jw_mp3-player Attach:myfile.mp3:)
into the page footer,
I've a section of my site locked (read and edit) to all but family
members. Using AuthUser, Apache, and pmwiki-2.2.0-beta17.
I'm rather addicted to RSS feeds, and they are working for my site.
Using WebFeds from the core.
But the RSS doesn't seem to include changes to the password-protected
Just a quick question (I hope) regarding images.
When I use :
[[Attach:image.jpg]]
to attach an image, it appears as a link on the wiki. That's pretty
much what I expected. If I reference an image via a web address :
http://www.image.com/image.jpg
it appears in-line on the wiki page.
Is it
On 1/19/07, Jason Frisvold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just a quick question (I hope) regarding images.
When I use :
[[Attach:image.jpg]]
to attach an image, it appears as a link on the wiki. That's pretty
much what I expected. If I reference an image via a web address :
On 1/19/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wanted to let people have some music in the background while visiting my
site.
I enabled http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/FlashMediaPlayer and it
works fine as I put the markup in single pages.
I later tried and put the
On Fri, Jan 19, 2007 at 11:37:19AM -0800, kushan shah wrote:
I removed the .flock file from wiki.d and now the warning i m receiving is
fopen(wiki.d/.flock): failed to open stream: Disc quota exceeded in
/export/home/scf-11/kushansh/public_html/pmwiki/pmwiki.php on line 417
On Friday 19 January 2007 15:43, Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
Any comments, either for, against, or otherwise?
I support this. We have a lot of text that goes that that must be surrounded
by [= =] so it won't be rendered as wikiwords. This would reduce that need.
j
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Just to wrap this thread up, a handful of comments.
! Thanks
First and foremost, a few people have taken their time to comment on the
proposal while in its initial (hypothetical) stage. Thanks!! I do share the
concerns and opinions given. Please bear with me as this thing evolves around
On 1/19/07, Patrick R. Michaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lately I've been giving serious thought to turning
off all wikiword parsing by default in the core, and
would like feedback.
I'm for it -- it would move us toward What You Get Will Not Surprise You
;)
Tegan
On Sat, Jan 20, 2007 at 01:32:12AM +, J. Meijer wrote:
! The opportunity
I feel there is a place for a a single *prominent* second syntax that
departs significantly from the current. It will help balance PmWiki
and also make it *unique*. With users excited about this (but not
entirely
I'm creating a site:
All installed, and functioning with a fresh update of PMWiki.
When I try to edit or view the history in Sea Monkey, the security in my
config.pgp file does the job. The password box comes up and asks me for
what is in my config file.
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