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Posted about 5 years ago by [email protected] (schplurtz)
Hi, New Indexing for wikis of 10.000 pages + is hardly ever to make, requiring 36h good access and no disturbances. Maybe this post https://forum.dokuwiki.org/post/65161 will help.
Posted about 5 years ago by [email protected] (schplurtz)
Hi, New Indexing for wikis of 10.000 pages + is hardly ever to make, requiring 36h good access and no disturbances. Maybe this post https://forum.dokuwiki.org/post/65161 will help.
Posted about 5 years ago by [email protected] (schplurtz)
Hi, New Indexing for wikis of 10.000 pages + is hardly ever to make, requiring 36h good access and no disturbances. Maybe this post https://forum.dokuwiki.org/post/65161 will help.
Posted about 5 years ago by [email protected] (Samana Johann)
secound screen short with horizontal line
Posted about 5 years ago by [email protected] (Samana Johann)
secound screen short with horizontal line
Posted about 5 years ago by [email protected] (Samana Johann)
secound screen short with horizontal line
Posted about 5 years ago by [email protected] (Samana Johann)
Valued Dokuwiki team and user, it seems that the use of horizontal line "----" or 'breaks' the flow next an open index box, would be next to the menu. Not sure if that rendering is intended and/or could/should be fixed (css bug). Sample screenshorts attached
Posted about 5 years ago by [email protected] (Samana Johann)
Valued Dokuwiki team and user, it seems that the use of horizontal line "----" or 'breaks' the flow next an open index box, would be next to the menu. Not sure if that rendering is intended and/or could/should be fixed (css bug). Sample screenshorts attached
Posted about 5 years ago by [email protected] (clh)
I've found the source of my confusion. Three or four years ago when we began designing our wiki, we weighed all three methods of naming and locating the "default namespace page" and consciously selected the third method, for reasons that none of ... [More] us remembers. So for playground/foo/ the "default namespace page" was playground/foo.txt. At some point I must have written a link to playground:foo - without a trailing colon - thinking I was writing a link to the playground:foo: namespace, and it correctly showed the "default namespace page" -- but not because Dokuwiki had engaged its logic for finding the "default namespace page". My link, lacking the trailing colon, was pointing to a page, not a namespace, and it could just as well have been named xyzzy.txt. Anyway, that became the way I wrote all my links to namespaces, and it worked, just not for the reason I thought it was working. Now it's clear to me that playground/foo/start.txt is probably the best choice. And that the correct way to write a link to a namespace is [[playground:foo:]]. [Less]
Posted about 5 years ago by [email protected] (clh)
I've found the source of my confusion. Three or four years ago when we began designing our wiki, we weighed all three methods of naming and locating the "default namespace page" and consciously selected the third method, for reasons that none of ... [More] us remembers. So for playground/foo/ the "default namespace page" was playground/foo.txt. At some point I must have written a link to playground:foo - without a trailing colon - thinking I was writing a link to the playground:foo: namespace, and it correctly showed the "default namespace page" -- but not because Dokuwiki had engaged its logic for finding the "default namespace page". My link, lacking the trailing colon, was pointing to a page, not a namespace, and it could just as well have been named xyzzy.txt. Anyway, that became the way I wrote all my links to namespaces, and it worked, just not for the reason I thought it was working. Now it's clear to me that playground/foo/start.txt is probably the best choice. And that the correct way to write a link to a namespace is [[playground:foo:]]. [Less]