-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 On 2017-01-03 18:39, Christian Boltz wrote:
Am Dienstag, 3. Januar 2017, 16:40:14 CET schrieb Carlos E. R.:
Can you describe what "a bit cumbersome" is? You can fix only issues, if you know the problem.
No, there is no way to repair that, it is by design of a "wiki" system. For instance, it is not WYSIWYG.
One has to know "keywords" that should result in a certain format, then ask the system to produce the output and see the result. If it is not as wanted, change and repeat procedure.
Time for a funny story ;-)
I'm admin on two wikis for gardeners and wine growers. When I set up those wikis, I showed them a WYSIWYG editor that (back then) worked with MediaWiki.
After some testing, the surprising result was that they prefer to edit wiki source, and IIRC the reason was because "it's easier". Yes, really!
This makes the wish for a WYSIWYG editor for the openSUSE wiki (which is edited by people who much more "computer stuff" than a typical gardener) somewhat funny ;-)
Understandable :-) Yet most of us use L.Office Writer ;-) In the past I used editors that would switch view mode (tokens or graphic) with a keypress. Both modes are useful. But an online editor is typically also slow to react. That said, my preferred tool is LyX.
If there is really a demand for a WYSIWYG editor, I can of course check what's available, if it fits our needs and doesn't get in the way of people who prefer to edit wiki source. (From a quick look, https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/VisualEditor might be a good candidate.)
However, can we please do this after the wiki migration and update is done? I already had some fun with all the extensions we use [1], and updating everything to a new version already gives enough chances to break something. Therefore I'd prefer not to add another extension to the mix to avoid delays ;-)
Yes, of course. I'm not in any hurry either, and I write very few wiki pages, so don't base decisions on me alone.
PS: To avoid another mail about the "Mr./Ms." - well, it depends ;-) If you write to someone the first time, using "Mr./Ms." is not really bad, and nobody will hate you for that. Maybe that person just thinks you are a bit too formal and/or not too familiar with the open source community. But if you always used the first name and suddenly switch to "Mr./ Ms.", well... ;-)
Oh :-( Then somebody may be a bit pissed at me for that reason, unbeknown to me. :-( - -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 13.1 x86_64 "Bottle" (Minas Tirith)) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) iF4EAREIAAYFAlhr7FkACgkQja8UbcUWM1z+pgEAl5yEu+gvdTiVQp2eOxq/XkXW KlEQJUufSPy7lSlxjTAA/1gL7S9Pq7IHGCsizeYlhN9JV/nb0O+R889NIYdGF1n3 =wJPH -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+owner@opensuse.org