Matthias Kappenberg wrote:
Hi all,
mediawiki if we need it.
Looks great and is used by Blender, too.
http://rswiki.matthias-kappenberg.de/
That's great. Is it real and functional? We can do the same at
http://www.wikicities.com/wiki/Wikicities too, if you don't want to
host it. It's the same wiki engine. Where is this actually hosted?
Can the whole database be moved easily if it changes host? How did you
do this so quickly?
My problem with them is that they are online wikies, whereas with
tiddlywiki I could download and use it locally - only because I still
don't have internet access from my linux work area. But the existence
of a standard wiki everyone works on would be better.
Geo
Use it if you like.
Matthias
----- Original Message -----
From: "Timo Mikkolainen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, February 03, 2006 5:31 PM
Subject: Re: Documentation - thanks loads George for Tiddlywiki
That's a tad bit problematic, as I don't have proper hosting for a
real wiki and tiddly isn't really usable as a multi-user public wiki.
That basically means that I'd be the only one who can edit the wiki; I
might as well make a static tutorial.
On 2/3/06, Aidan O Driscoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi George,
In my last mail I said:
"believe it or not I am considering something like this. I have domain
space at www.tidalsound.com and may add SQL support to this - at a small
cost - so we'll see."
I just had a good look at your WIKI and noticed it is built on
http://www.tiddlywiki.com/
Excellent stuff. As the intro states:
It's written in HTML, CSS and JavaScript to run on any modern browser
without needing any ServerSide logic.
This means all one needs is Webspace, be that Free or paid for. No need for
SQL Server / Database facilities.
Inadvertently or otherwise - you have just given us all the ability to set
up a WIKI for tutorials OR other content. This is brilliant. A Way to go
could be specialist Wiki's on specific sections of RS. For example -
Character animation Wiki, Scripting Wiki, Texturing Wiki and so on. All tied
together by a top level tiddlywiki wiki :)
Maybe TIMO could take care of a whole GI Wiki hosted by HIMSELF?????
Just a thought. But again thanks for this.
A good tute on how to use the Tiddlywiki is at:
http://www.blogjones.com/TiddlyWikiTutorial.html
All one needs to start is go to the TiddlyWiki Download Software section
and right click the link presented to save the blank tiddlywiki page to your
harddrive.
Cheers
Aidan
At 10:05 03/02/2006, you wrote:
Hello folks
Lots of complaints about documentation this week :-)
In the last few days I've been collating my notes into a wiki I access from
Linux and Windows partitions. There is not much information in it yet, but
if you're interested you can have a look. Be warned that it is all in one
file which is nearly 200k, so you might want to wait until it contains
valuable information.
This is not how-to documentation for beginning users, rather tips and
tricks gleaned from this list, the forum and trial and error, study, etc.
It could be one component of the Realsoft Documentation project.
Whenever I've taken the information from one of you I mark it with
initials, so if you object to seeing inadequately attributed information on
the internet I'll just keep it at home.
The current file is
http://users.skynet.be/gj/realsoft/wiki/index.html
It's theoretically a wiki, meaning anyone can add to it (or vandalise it),
but at the moment you can't save any changes made on the internet.
If there is any interest I'll work out how it can be made publicly
editable. In the meantime I'll keep it at home.
It's based on tiddlywiki.com, and if you want to try it, please do.
Just keep clicking on things until you work out how it works.
Hooroo and adios
George
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