Avi suggested I talk with you - I've been using
SmallWiki as a base for
a Wiki system that allowed editing the Wiki pages based on paragraphs
in the page rather than whole pages.
this is definitely something that fits perfectly into the SmallWiki 2
model: it is just a matter of writting a different document editor and
putting the user information into the parse-nodes of the document.
I am right now concentrating on the core functionality like the
security and the storage model. Unfortunately SmallWiki 2 isn't ready
in lots of areas yet.
Cheers,
Lukas
> Hi Lukas!
>
Avi suggested I talk with you - I've been using
SmallWiki as a base for
a Wiki system that allowed editing the Wiki pages based on paragraphs
in the page rather than whole pages.
>
> The reasons are so that it is easier to see what data on a page is old
> and what is new, it shows who edited what part of the wiki page last,
> and versions would be kept by paragraph as well.
>
> Editing small wiki pages, or wikis without a lot of content wouldn't
> see much benefit, but for wikis like the Squeak one on minnow, it would
> be very useful. Also, with wiki page editing, you typically find what
> you want to edit twice - once in the rendered page as you read it, then
> find it again in the editor pane ;-)
>
> I think this would alleviate that.
>
> Anyway, Avi thought it might be something (the concept anyway) that
> could fit into SmallWiki2....
>
> Any thoughts or ideas?
>
> thanks!
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Lukas Renggli
http://www.lukas-renggli.ch