Re: [pmwiki-users] Delete EditGettingStarted, CharacterMarkup, LineMarkup (and more)? (Oliver Betz)

2009-02-10 Thread Oliver Betz
John Rankin wrote: BTW: Why do you change (slightly) the subject each posting? This breaks thread view in my newsreader. I'm sorry about that; I receive a Digest and reply to that, so copy the title from the digest into the subject line. I make I see. mistakes. If you cc me in your reply to

Re: [pmwiki-users] Delete EditGettingStarted, CharacterMarkup, LineMarkup (and more)? (Oliver Betz)

2009-02-09 Thread John Rankin
On Tuesday, 10 February 2009 4:41 AM, pmwiki-users-requ...@pmichaud.com wrote: From: Oliver Betz list...@gmx.net Subject: Re: [pmwiki-users] Delete EditGettingStarted, haracterMarkup, LineMarkup (and more)? John Rankin wrote: BTW: Why do you change (slightly) the subject each posting?

Re: [pmwiki-users] Delete EditGettingStarted, CharacterMarkup, LineMarkup (and more)? (Oliver Betz)

2009-02-09 Thread Kathryn Andersen
On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 09:52:21AM +1300, John Rankin wrote: On Tuesday, 10 February 2009 4:41 AM, pmwiki-users-requ...@pmichaud.com wrote: One way would be to use a category: use [[!creole]] to refer to pages structured around the Creole-based core markup set and use a Creole name prefix to

Re: [pmwiki-users] Delete EditGettingStarted, CharacterMarkup, LineMarkup (and more)? (Oliver Betz)

2009-02-08 Thread Oliver Betz
john.ran...@affinity.co.nz wrote: there is a cluster of pages in the PmWiki/ group which is in my opinion mostly obsolete and redundant, since the information is contained in the edit quick reference and the pages linked from there. The intended audience for these pages is absolute beginners

[pmwiki-users] Delete EditGettingStarted, CharacterMarkup, LineMarkup (and more)? (Oliver Betz)

2009-02-07 Thread john . rankin
Hello All, there is a cluster of pages in the PmWiki/ group which is in my opinion mostly obsolete and redundant, since the information is contained in the edit quick reference and the pages linked from there. The intended audience for these pages is absolute beginners who have never used a