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:Status:Closed
:Resolution:It all just worked. We aim to make as few changes as are necessary to achieve the desired results.
:Date closed:2005-03-30
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:Summary:another test, baby
:Type:Test
:Raised by:[[~jcg]]
:Date opened:2005-03-10
:Description:It's suitable when you need more than a custom $DefaultPageTextFmt, less than the riches of the FGS.
The wiki pages created via this method use only standard
wiki markup, which is both a strength and a weakness. If
and when pmwiki introduces a <div id=...> markup, various
new things will become possible.
There is an example of it in use at
http://intranet.affinity.co.nz/pmwiki2/index.php?n=Issues.Issues
Comments and suggestions welcome.
:Importance:2
:Proposed solution:i wish i knew!
:Urgency:5
:Status:Confirmed
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:Summary:how easy is it to extend tbook?
:Type:Question
:Raised by:[[~John Rankin]]
:Date opened:2005-03-15
:Description:We have some mismatches between wiki markup and tbook elements. Do we:
# use the tbook dtd as the core, but add capabilities to cover features available in wiki markup but not in tbook; or
# use the xhtml dtd as the core, with a supplement to cover cases where PmWiki uses styles to represent semantic constructs
:Importance:5
:Proposed solution:There is no free lunch. We decided to pursue the first option initially, as this appears to be less work. James noted that use of XSLT may create a maintenance problem later. There are 3 areas for trial:
* processing newline characters [\\=] at the end of a line
* inline markups like '+big+' and '-small-' with no tbook equivalent
* controlling heading levels, which may not nest properly
:Urgency:4
:Status:Active
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:Description:It's suitable when you need more than a custom
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:Description:It's suitable when you need more than a custom $DefaultPageTextFmt, less than the riches of the FGS.
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:Summary:another test, baby
:Type:Test
:Raised by:[[~jcg]]
:Date opened:2005-03-10
:Description:It's suitable when you need more than a custom
$DefaultPageTextFmt, less than the riches of the FGS.
The wiki pages created via this method use only standard
wiki markup, which is both a strength and a weakness. If
and when pmwiki introduces a <div id=...> markup, various
new things will become possible.
There is an example of it in use at
http://intranet.affinity.co.nz/pmwiki2/index.php?n=Issues.Issues
Comments and suggestions welcome.
:Importance:2
:Proposed solution:i wish i knew!
:Urgency:5
:Status:Confirmed
:Resolution:
:Date closed: