2008/6/2, Noah Kantrowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Check both into subversion and use that (or git, hg, etc). A wiki is not
designed for that kind of complex document management.
rantWell, if Trac stored the wiki contents within the repository
[1], it could even support such 'complex' tasks. Ikiwiki
2008/6/2, Jeff Hammel [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
For what its worth from a first time mailer to this list, I am glad trac does
not import its wiki pages into an svn repo by default. For my mileage, this
would be clunkier (but I'm sure I have different wiki needs than others).
It is not clear to me
2008/6/3, Noah Kantrowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Clunkiness is not the issue, we do not wish to require Subversion in order
to use Trac.
Subversion is of course not the only option. There might be cases
however where someone does not have a repository at all, but still
wants to use Trac for
2008/6/5 km [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Make sure that you have a trac user with XML_RPC rights.
actually this is another issue that is a bit confusing. this portion
of the trac-wiki instructions makes it sound as if i need to add the
*action* XML_RPC to the (existing) authenticated *subject*
in
2008/6/11 thinktwice [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
or i have to use ToMacro ?
You could have a look at the TracNav plugin, see
http://svn.ipd.uka.de/trac/javaparty/wiki/TracNav. It implements a
customizable navigation bar, which fetches its contents from a wiki
page, and supports hierarchical ordering of
2008/6/11 thinktwice [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
thanks for you info. i have looked up TracNav plugin.
i have some questions about how to use it.
my question is does that mean if i want to use TracNav, i have to
mantain the TOC file(index file) manually? whenever there's a new file
if i want it
, they are really not that difficult.
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2008/6/20 Robert C Corsaro [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm so glad you asked. Yes. One of our stated goals is to not fork
anything. We have tried very hard to push all changes upstream, but
sometimes it doesn't work out. We may decide to adopt some of the
plugins we have forked. I have inquired
2008/6/23 Philip [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Trying to get the TracNav plugin to work on linux (zLinux, actually),
but it's not showing the navigation or giving any messages in the
log.
[...]
- there was no /usr/local/share/trac/conf/trac.ini file, so I created
one, and added the following:
2008/6/24 Philip [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I deleted the trac.ini from /usr/local/share/trac/conf and added these
2 lines to the project-specific trac.ini file. After recycling web
server, I still see no difference. Any other ideas?
Maybe the plugin is already loaded? What happens if you put
2008/6/24 Philip [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You are right -- I guess the install put the egg into /usr/local/lib64/
python2.4/site-packages. I deleted the egg file from /usr/local/share/
trac/plugins and restarted web server. I don't automatically see a
mesage like you described when I recycle
2008/6/24 Noah Kantrowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This is untrue. The global config (or in 0.11, any inherited configs
along the chain) are merged in memory to act like a single file as far
as Trac cares. Any option can go in any file. They are merged at a per-
key level, with the value lowest on
2008/6/24 Philip [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I tried that, and I still get the same thing. Plus, I still don't see
the Loading... message in the log, even after I attempt to access a
wiki page containing [[TracNav]]. If I google No macro or processor
named 'TracNav' found, I get several other pages
2008/7/3 Yvonne Oy Ling Cheong [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Yes. The wiki notification plugin. I have that installed. I've a problem with
TracNav plugin and now this.
What problem do you have with TracNav?
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2008/7/8 Philip [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Can anybody respond to my latest post? I can't even seem to get the
plugin to load. I have 2 plugins, and they are in 3 locations:
- And, does the TracHelloworld plugin work?
- Did you set up a plugin cache, as described here:
2008/7/3 Yvonne Oy Ling Cheong [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Oh! The same error that I remember seeing before the upgrade. Also failed
validation.(error msg below) I believe it is a known problem but no fix yet.
Anyway, it is good to pinpoint the problem areas and take note of it.
See
2008/7/13 Yvonne Oy Ling Cheong [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks Thomas. I can't access r3248.
You should be able to access the latest version via anonymous svn here:
http://svn.ipd.uka.de/repos/javaparty/JP/trac/plugins/tracnav-0.11/
Anyway, I'm not a developer. So
far, I only learned to install
2008/9/9 rupert thurner [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
we tried to install
http://svn.ipd.uni-karlsruhe.de/trac/javaparty/wiki/TracRedirect
from source with:
easy_install
http://svn.ipd.uka.de/repos/javaparty/JP/trac/plugins/redirect-0.11/
the result is:
error: Unexpected HTML page found at
unpleasing
(visually) because of the green bullets not being properly indented,
but left-aligned instead. For that TracNav is to be blamed. Maybe I'll
have a look at this issue later.
Regards,
Thomas
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2008/10/2 Eric Shubert [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
One thing though. When I installed it globally (in site-packages folder)
trac couldn't find the plugin. I tried both tracnav.tracnav.tracnav =
enabled and tracnav.* = enabled in trac.ini, but either worked. However,
when I put it in the project's
2008/10/5 Eric Shubert [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm confused too. ;)
When I re-installed pre7 using easy_install, that seem to fix me up.
When I tried installing pre8, I couldn't get easy_install to work because I
didn't have an url to svn or tarball or zip, just an index html page.
Well, it
2008/10/8 Jani Tiainen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Doesn't that BlackMagicTicketPlugin make possible to create arbitary
permissions for tickets?
Side note: Does it really enforce permissions or does it rather make
fields un-editable via Genshi transformations? This is not the same.
- Thomas
, but it is related to the clientsplugin and should be
easy to fix. The code in question simply doesn't check whether data is
None. File a bug here:
http://trac-hacks.org/newticket?component=ClientsPluginowner=coling .
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==dev, the trunk version contains a fix.
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the page called TOC, so at least one index is
working now...
Yes the problem is the code parsing the macro's arguments.
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On Wednesday 27 September 2006 20:32 Noah Kantrowitz wrote:
TracNav parses the text of the TOC page directly, so no, you cannot
do that.
Well, that's not the complete story. The TracNav plugin has a (currently
hardcoded) list ALLOWED_MACROS, and if you add subwiki to that list, your
example
On Thursday 12 October 2006 11:32 Christian Boos wrote:
No, it's currently not possible. Those [...] are hard coded in the
templates or in the code. But in my Trac object experiments, there's
actually a method for generating this (called shorthand()). So one day
this /could/ become
On Wednesday 17 January 2007 3:07 pm, Christian Boos wrote:
Well, the base_url is used only for generating some absolute URLs
outside of the scope of a client request, like when creating
notification mails.
Besides the fact that this is currently not working reliably for trac trunk ,
see
On Donnerstag, 29. März 2007, Rainer Sokoll wrote:
Or m I the only one who has threading turned on?
No, I saw that, too. I guess it's a lame way to avoid copying the list address
into a new mail window ;)
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mod_che wrote:
like every time I sepnd some time to run TracNav in the WikiPages, but
this time a new error message appears:
Error: Macro TracNav(TracNav/TOC) failed
'TracNav' object has no attribute 'render_macro'
Please use the latest stable version (3.92) of TracNav. The development
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This is a pseudo-script of what to do - not really tested, but you should
get the idea:
# install requirements (be sure you have set multilib_policy=best in
/etc/yum.conf)
yum install 'apr-devel' 'apr-util-devel' 'autoconf' 'db4-devel'
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Would you know of a way to keep that I can keep it in but execute it
earlier in the page process so it doesn't won't overwrite my CSS styles?
We already have a ticket for TracNav about including the CSS earlier. It
would then be loaded in the HTML
2013/8/16 Remy Blank remy.bl...@pobox.com:
Remy Blank wrote:
- Copy your Trac environment and all referenced repositories to the new
machine.
This includes copying the database, of course. If you're using SQLite,
copying the environment copies the database as well. If you're using one
of
Am Mi., 22. Sept. 2021 um 10:43 Uhr schrieb Clemens Feige
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> A totally different approach is to clear the query as soon as somebody
> enters a direct ticket number into the search field (i.e. quick jump).
> In this case we may assume that the user is not interested in the query
> context
Am Do., 23. Sept. 2021 um 09:37 Uhr schrieb Clemens Feige
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> The query context does NOT disappear when you enter a
> quick jump into the search field. When making experiments, please make
> sure to test with a ticket which is contained in the query result.
You are right, "Back to query" will
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