[ucapan selamat pagi] with [sms cinta] |
* Presently, editors are classified into overlapping familys using the following criteria: :* platform :* operating system :* implementation language (i.e. source language) :* content edited (i.e. target content specialty) :* ancestor and :* type. :Have you thought about extending these criteria to allow more flexible searches and matches for particular features? Two possible ways of doing so are: ::1. letting users add arbitrary (implicitly defined) tags, and ::2. adding features from a reference list, each with an explicit definition e.g. :::* syntax highlighting :::* text folding :::* block (column) editing |
* I've got a great idea! Where can I post it on this wiki? |
-- YahyaAA |
Please, not here! -- as I did yesterday, knowing no better -- but on ThingsIdLikeToSee --YahyaAA * Trying to set my Preferences?, I'm repeatedly stumped by the following response: ::Invalid UserID? 111, preferences not saved. ::(Preferences require cookies, but no cookie was sent.) :Because, you see, I'm not blocking this site from setting cookies, nor does it appear to try to (using Firefox to force approval of each cookie request). And of course, I'm not entering the UserID? 111. Can anyone help me, please? : --YahyaAA :: Unfortunately, we can't. You're running into a bug in the wiki code. I discovered it, and Ron dug into the underlying Perl code, but we don't know what's going on. It's truly annoying for me as principal maintainer of the wiki. :: Ron and I plan to move the wiki to a different wiki software package. This site is done in WikiWiki, a Perl CGI script. It's simple and flexible, but we are pushing it's limits. There are things I would love to do with categories and the like that can't be done in what we have now. :: This won't happen quickly. This site is a "When we have a moment" effort from Ron and I. If you want to get involved, contact info for me is on my Contributor page. Drop me a note. :: --DMcCunney |
I've added questions I get from folks but feel free to add your questions (and answers!)
I recommend trying SetEdit. It is the closest I've found. -- RonPerrella
Notepad is pretty simple to emulate. A large number of Linux programs can easily accomodate. I recommend trying GEdit if you are running something like Ubuntu. Another option (oldie but goodie) is NEdit.
Please, not here! -- as I did yesterday, knowing no better -- but on ThingsIdLikeToSee --YahyaAA