Seems like there should be a page for you to post your thoughts about
ikiwiki, both pro and con, anything that didn't work, ideas, or whatever.
Do so here..
Note that for more formal bug reports or todo items, you can also edit the
[[bugs]] and [[todo]] pages.
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Installation/Setup questions
(I've moved HarleyPig's problem to its [[own_page|bugs/xgettext_issue]]
--[[Joey]])
Excellent - how do I translate a TWiki site?
I just discovered ikiwiki quite by chance, I was looking for a console/terminal
menu system and found pdmenu. So pdmenu brought me to here and I've found ikiwiki!
It looks as if it's just what I've been wanting for a long time. I wanted something
to create mostly text web pages which, as far as possible, have source which is human
readable or at least in a standard format. ikiwiki does this twice over by using
markdown for the source and producing static HTML from it.
I'm currently using TWiki and have a fair number of pages in that format, does
anyone have any bright ideas for translating? I can knock up awk scripts fairly
easily, perl is possible (but I'm not strong in perl).
Let us know if you come up with something to transition from the other
format. Another option would be writing a ikiwiki plugin to support the
TWiki format. --[[Joey]]
Jamey Sharp and I have a set of scripts in progress to convert other wikis to ikiwiki, including history, so that we can migrate a few of our wikis. We already have support for migrating MoinMoin wikis to ikiwiki, including conversion of the entire history to Git. We used this to convert the XCB wiki to ikiwiki; until we finalize the conversion and put the new wiki in place of the old one, you can browse the converted result at http://xcb.freedesktop.org/ikiwiki. We already plan to add support for TWiki (including history, since you can just run parsecvs on the TWiki RCS files to get Git), so that we can convert the Portland State Aerospace Society wiki (currently in Moin, but with much of its history in TWiki, and with many of its pages still in TWiki format using Jamey's TWiki format for MoinMoin).
Our scripts convert by way of HTML, using portions of the source wiki's code to render as HTML (with some additional code to do things like translate MoinMoin's \[[TableOfContents]]
to ikiwiki's \[[toc ]]
), and then using a modified [[cpan HTML::WikiConverter]] to turn this into markdown and ikiwiki. This produces quite satisfactory results, apart from things that don't have any markdown equivalent and thus remain HTML, such as tables and definition lists. Conversion of the history occurs by first using another script we wrote to translate MoinMoin history to Git, then using our git-map script to map a transformation over the Git history.
We will post the scripts as soon as we have them complete enough to convert our wikis.
-- Josh Triplett
Thanks for an excellent Xmas present, I will appreciate the additional
users this will help switch to ikiwiki! --[[Joey]]
asciidoc or txt2tags ?
Any plugins or support for using asciidoc or txt2tags as the wiki language and/or exporting to asciidoc or txt2tags?
No, but it should be quite easy to write such a plugin. The otl plugin
is a good example of writing a formatting plugin that uses an external
conversion program, like asciidoc or txt2tags. --[[Joey]]
LaTeX support?
Any plugins or support for exporting to LaTeX?
(If not could use asciidoc or txt2tags mentioned above to generated LaTeX.)
It's already [[been_requested|todo/latex]], although perhaps not
working the way you're thinking of. Noone is currently working on it.
--[[Joey]]
I did some tests with using Markdown and a customized HTML::Latex and html2latex
and it appears it will work for me now. (I hope to use ikiwiki for many
to collaborate on a printed book that will be generated at least once per day in PDF format.)
--JeremyReed
Have a look at pandoc. It can make PDFs via pdflatex. --[[roktas]]
Using with CVS?
Moved to a [[todo_item|todo/CVS_backend]]. --[[JoshTriplett]]
Show differences before saving page?
Moved to the existing [[todo_item|todo/preview_changes]]. --[[JoshTriplett]]
Max submit size?
Any setting for limiting how many kilobytes can be submitted via the "edit" form?
-- [[JeremyReed]]
Not currently. Worried about abuse? --[[Joey]]
I didn't want it abused accidently or with malice. I was thinking that Perl's CGI.pm would handle this, but I don't see that.
I read that textarea max bytes may be 500 lines or 28000 characters or 30000 characters or 64kB. It seems like it
varies and I didn't test myself, because I guess it may depend on different clients and different HTTP servers.
This could be checked using javascript on the client side (before submitting) and by checking size on server side (before saving). --[[JeremyReed]]
The absolute limit varies by browser. If there are web servers that
also limit it, I don't know of them. --[[Joey]]
Access Keys
Would anyone else find this a valuable addition. In oddmuse and instiki (the only other
wiki engines I am currently using, the edit, home, and submit link tags have an
accesskey attribute. I find it nice not to have to resort to the mouse for those
actions. However, it may not be something everyone appreciates. Any thoughts?
--Mazirian
Maybe, although it would need to take the critisism at
http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/forms/accesskey.html into account.
Thank you for that link. Given that the edit link is the first thing you tab to
in the current layout, I guess it isn't all that necessary. I have had a
a user complaint recently that Alt-e in oddmuse was overriding his access
to the browser menu.
Editing the style sheet.
It would be nice to be able to edit the stylesheet by means of the cgi. Or is this possible? I wasn't able to achieve it.
Ok, that's my last 2 cents for a while. --Mazirian
I don't support editing it, but if/when ikiwiki gets file upload support,
it'll be possible to upload a style sheet. (If .css is in the allowed
extensions list.. no idea how safe that would be, a style sheet is
probably a great place to put XSS attacks and evil javascript that would
be filtered out of any regular page in ikiwiki). --[[Joey]]
I hadn't thought of that at all. It's a common feature and one I've
relied on safely, because the wikis I am maintaining at the moment
are all private and restricted to trusted users. Given that the whole
point of ikiwiki is to be able to access and edit via the shell as
well as the web, I suppose the features doesn't add a lot. By the
way, the w3m mode is brilliant. I haven't tried it yet, but the idea
is great.
Should not create an existing page
This might be a bug, but will discuss it here first.
Clicking on an old "?" or going to a create link but new Markdown content exists, should not go into "create" mode, but should do a regular "edit".
I belive that currently it does a redirect to the new static web page.
At least that's the intent of the code. --[[Joey]]
Try at your site: ?page=discussion&from=index&do=create
It brings up an empty textarea to start a new webpage -- even though it already exists here. --reed
Ah, right. Notice that the resulting form allows saving the page as
discussion, or users/discussion, but not index/discussion, since this
page already exists. If all the pages existed, it would do the redirect
thing. --[[Joey]]
User database tools?
Any tool to view user database?
Any tool to edit the user database?
No, but it's fairly easy to write such tools in perl. For example, to
list all users in the user database:
joey@kodama:~/src/joeywiki/.ikiwiki>perl -le 'use Storable; my $userinfo=Storable::retrieve("userdb"); print $_ foreach keys %$userinfo'
http://joey.kitenet.net/
foo
To list each user's email address:
joey@kodama:~/src/joeywiki/.ikiwiki>perl -le 'use Storable; my $userinfo=Storable::retrieve("userdb"); print $userinfo->{$_}->{email} foreach keys %$userinfo'
joey@kitenet.net
Editing is simply a matter of changing values and calling Storable::store().
I've not written actual utilities to do this yet because I've only needed
to do it rarely, and the data I've wanted has been different each time.
--[[Joey]]