Michael F. Lamb wrote: >> I've got the wikitext for all 1200 tips on my local disk, >> and can confirm the obvious: A LOT of work remains. > > What about a workflow that doesn't try to clean up every tip, > but rather creates a new set of wikified tips that crib from > the old, untouched set as needed? Maybe it would ease some > of the workload?
I'm not sure how you see that would be an improvement. I'm not planning to personally update the 1200 tips! I just have the local copy of the files so I can very rapidly scan them. Anyone can do the same on vim.wikia.com, but it's very slow. (However, my main motivation for downloading all tips was to use a script to find which tips were missing or had broken titles - that is now done.) I don't think there's any better way to proceed, other than getting on with it. The real problem (and the reason we now have a wiki) is that a lot of the original tips contained a lot of junk, so a lot of individual cleaning is required. John _______________________________________________ Vim-l mailing list [email protected] http://lists.wikia.com/mailman/listinfo/vim-l
