On 08/10/09 06:27, John Beckett wrote:
>
> The October edition of the Vim Tips home page is now available:
> http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Vim_Tips_Wiki
>
> The featured tip has a command line abbreviation using
> expand('%:p:h').
>
> Wikia has a new "My Home" page for each logged-on user. It
> seems to be a "friendly" version of recent changes, designed
> to encourage participation on less techo wikis. The point of
> mentioning this is that if you are logged on, visiting
> http://vim.wikia.com/
>
> will go to your "My Home" (if not logged on, you see the main
> page, which has the URL shown at the top).

...but that "My Home" page is only available if you haven't selected 
another "wiki skin" than the default "Monaco": e.g. when using the 
Monobook skin, going to http:/vim.wikia.com/wiki/Special:MyHome tells 
you this:

--- start quote ---
My Home

The My Home feature is only available if you're using the Monaco skin. 
If you'd like to see My Home, please visit your Preferences to change 
your skin.
--- end quote ---

With Monobook, http://vim.wikia.com/ redirects you to the "Vim Tips 
Wiki" home page ven when logged-in.

>
> The rich text editor has been removed from the wiki, so we won't
> have to see anything but beautiful plain text when editing.
>
> Please help to develop the new JavaFX indent plugin:
> http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/JavaFX_indent_plugin
>
> John

Best regards,
Tony.
-- 
hundred-and-one symptoms of being an internet addict:
178. You look for an icon to double-click to open your bedroom window.

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