<SNIP> oh, and yes, Navigation() is a cool macro. It is very helpful, indeed.
For this/my particular discussion about general wiki subpages I did not consider it because my point is for the whole /data dir pages, not for the AccessibilityTeam pages. Of course, within a small set of pages that do not link to any other pages outside the set, that macro is excellent (but imagine if every ubuntu team or ubuntu subject was using subpages. The work of an editor would be much more time consuming, prechecking existing pages before using CamelCasee) It would very cool to have a macro for the following scenario: - You are creating a page and included 3 CamelCasesWrods - Save the page and check the page links and syntax - Notice 2 links to non exisitig pages - Click on 1 of those links and get to the 'Create new page' interface with Templates and Similar Pages - In the similar pages column you see /subpage/subpage/CamelCaseWord similar to yours IIRC, currently that similar pages column does not search for /data/pages/subpages/subpages/... does it? If it does, my point is 50% nonsense. Therefore, if I am wrong to have that previous fear, I see this other very possible scenario: - Once you save the page, you dont care about checking links (existing and non-existing) - Non-existing links will be listed by the 'WantedPages' macro. Now, please consider this: Today, at the time of writing, we have 2908 NON-existing pages in our beloved /data dir. Those 2908 not-yet-created pages will surely increase if people get motivated to use subpages and does not check for links when they save a page or even before writing on a page. I would really like to help finding ways of avoiding that, however, so far I only think that maybe if we promote the MoinWiki-School we'll force people to attend the school before editing/creating pages. -- Cordialmente, Mauricio Hernandez Z. "Hell is repeating someone else's mistakes" (JPS) [Mail escrito sin caracteres especiales o acentos para evitar conflictos de lectura entre sistemas] [En smilar contexto, evitemos enviar archivos .doc, .ppt o .xls. Intentemos enviar solo formatos libres y mas livianos, como lo son .txt, .html, .pdf, .odt, etc.] -- Ubuntu-accessibility mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-accessibility
