Changes between Version 8 and Version 9 of WikiStart
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- Apr 7, 2013, 4:24:10 PM (12 years ago)
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v8 v9 5 5 If you're not familiar with the Trac '''wiki''', you'll have a small amount of adjusting to do, as it's a bit closer to the original wiki software, [wikipedia:WikiWikiWeb]. Overall, though, the markup is pretty similar to MediaWiki, on which Wikipedia runs. Read WikiFormatting to learn the markup; I suggest especially paying attention to the CamelCase and WikiPageNames pages, as this aspect is quite different from MediaWiki. To disable wiki markup in various contexts, pre-pend a '!' to it. Click "Edit this page" to see how I use the '!' in the sentence after this one, for example. Raw HTML can be used by typing !{{{#!html htmlStuffHere}}}. 6 6 7 The '''Timeline''' shows the recent commits to Subversion, recent ticket changes, and edits to the wiki. It's an easy way to keep your finger on the pulse of the community's projects. If you are an RSS kind of person, here's your feed URL: http://bugs.oni2.net/timeline?format=rss. Here is a fancier URL that doesn't give you the source commits, in case you already see those through WebSVN's RSS reed: http://bugs.oni2.net/timeline?daysback=30&authors=&ticket=on& wiki=on&update=Update.7 The '''Timeline''' shows the recent commits to Subversion, recent ticket changes, and edits to the wiki. It's an easy way to keep your finger on the pulse of the community's projects. If you are an RSS kind of person, here's your feed URL: http://bugs.oni2.net/timeline?format=rss. Here is a fancier URL that doesn't give you the source commits, in case you already see those through WebSVN's RSS reed: http://bugs.oni2.net/timeline?daysback=30&authors=&ticket=on&ticket_details=on&wiki=on&update=Update&format=rss. 8 8 9 9 Filing '''tickets''' is pretty straight-forward, but one little tip: when you want to attach a file, and you check that little box called "I have files to attach to this ticket"... nothing will happen. Not right then. You have to hit "Create ticket", and ''then'' you will get a chance to attach the file. Now, what this means is that if you wanted to embed an image in your ticket, you have to name the image in your ticket before it even exists on the site. For instance, you would type "Here's the problem I'm having: ![[Image(Screenshot.jpg)]].", check the "I have files" box, hit Create, then upload Screenshot.jpg, and the image should now appear embedded in your ticket. Of course, you could always just go back and modify your ticket to add the image link after uploading the image, but the first way cuts down on edit noise in Trac's history.