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Twiki vs mediawiki
Twiki vs mediawiki





It's very, very fast, and I can knock out a page in a few minutes. I use the "It's All Text!" plugin for Firefox to allow me to use vim to edit the pages, so I can use "" to join the lines, and "j" to move to the next. This is fixed simply by removing the excess line feeds. For paragraphs and such, there is no problem, but in lists and some other cases, MediaWiki displays the second line forward as a blockquote, breaking the list and causing display havoc. This one is just a symptom of the 80 character lines in the converted site. This renders quite similarly to the old TWiki example, but is less cumbersome to type out, so that's nice.įix the lists-become-block-quotes problem

twiki vs mediawiki

Because TWiki saved to regular text files, they were concatenated to ~80 characters, which introduces other weirdness in MediaWiki. : Words, words, words, so many words about a variety of things, like the definitionor description of what the Item is. The way to solve this in MediaWiki is to use a definition list, and also to concatenate the 80 character lines into one long line, like this: They were concatenated to ~80 characters, which introduces other weirdness in Because TWiki saved to regular text files, Words, words, words, so many words about a variety of things, like the definition In the converted from TWiki documents, the following idiom shows up a lot: 3 Tables should be of class="wikitable" instead of border="1".2 Fix the lists-become-block-quotes problem.







Twiki vs mediawiki