On 2/8/07, John Lavoie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> As someone who is just starting to contribute documents and not having
> any familiarity with *any* wiki syntax, I don't really care what markup
> is used.  BUT I've been having a hard time figuring out what markup
> works and what doesn't.  Does the docs site allow articles to be entered
> as either syntax?  Most of the formatting help pages on the docs site
> aren't *quite* correct.  For instance the help box displayed on the
> editing page, and the SyntaxReference.
well everything consider content is rest, everything that is provided
by moinmoin is in their syntax. there is a TurboGearsTemplate which
you should use for all new wiki pages.
>
> Is someone aware of the inconsistencies or should I start documenting
> the problems I am finding?
>
yes but as I said that's only on the content pages, so I think the
help box you mention is not an issue.
> John
>
> Jorge Vargas wrote:
> > Hi I have had this in my mind in the past....
> >
> > Based on the facts
> >
> > - rest is more complicated
> > - the issues we have with the FAQ
> > - the lack of the GUI editor
> > - I hate it :p
> > - moinmoin's main engine is wiki not rest.
> >
> > and also remember that we went to rest because of docudo which right
> > now doesn't seems it's going to happen.
> >
> > I'm thinking we should NOT go over the huge troubles of migrating
> > everything back and just get new content (or selected pages) back to
> > wiki.
> >
> > what do you think?
> >
> > >
>
> >
>

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