Just adding some more info. The stuff on the left is just the default. The filenames given are where you change stuff. So, you can put in hard links to important pages or whatever. Seeing the “printable version” in the toolbox must mean there is a printable format plug-in. There are lots of plugins but I just haven’t played with them.
Hi Phil. This Wiki doesn’t irritate me yet but give me a few.
Testing.
Might as well try some bullets too.
- One here.
- Two here
- Three here.
Oooh. This is pretty east to use!
Hi Carlie. This Wiki irritates me because it has a button-based editor and a few other things. But, its access control list implementation is really what we need. It also has namespaces which are like separate wikis. That’s a big win. (Note that PmWiki has that too but it doesn’t have the access control we need.)
I am creating a namespace called junk. We can create one called DLI or whatever. CamelCase is not the default link. This is probably better for the real world. You create a link by putting it in double-[. A namespace is a work followed by a colon. Thus, the link below is junk:start in double-[ which creates the new namespace (and page) when I click on it.
- This is page start in namespace junk start
- This is page start in the default namespace start which is, of course, this page.
One other issue is exporting to non-Wiki format. There is a lot of discussion of this and apparently some of it is working. The rest sounds close. They include:
- PDF
- OpenOffice.org
- RTF
- Weird
Funky Things
- If you do the “click to register” thing then the user gets a password in email but can’t change it. I can change it to “supply one”. This will be fixed in the next version.