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This is currently only working in monobook style (the default style). Do you think that it is a bad idea to disable other styles (see preferences -> skin)? Please give me your opinion. | This is currently only working in monobook style (the default style). Do you think that it is a bad idea to disable other styles (see preferences -> skin)? Please give me your opinion. | ||
[[User:Patrick Gundlach|pg]] 23:39, 17 Aug 2004 (CEST) | [[User:Patrick Gundlach|pg]] 23:39, 17 Aug 2004 (CEST) | ||
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+ | Disabling the other styles is fine by me (I like monobook one best anyway). | ||
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+ | Your Javascripted links at the beta have a minor problem: they destroy the current page as well as creating the popup. I believe you can fix that by including the name of the new Window as "target=" to the A command, like so: | ||
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+ | <a class="plainlinks" | ||
+ | target="OutputWindow" | ||
+ | href="javascript:show_command('about')">\about</a> | ||
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+ | Keep up the good work! [[User:Taco|Taco]] |
Revision as of 07:09, 18 August 2004
Dear Wiki users,
I'll update the wiki software in the next few days. One of the changes is that you will be able to use a new markup like
<cmd>framed</cmd>
and
<api>doiffileelse</api>
to make the first one appear like \framed with an active hyperlink to the documentation in texshow web. The second one has a hyperlink to the api documentation. You can see this at http://beta.contextgarden.net (only a few days active)
This is currently only working in monobook style (the default style). Do you think that it is a bad idea to disable other styles (see preferences -> skin)? Please give me your opinion. pg 23:39, 17 Aug 2004 (CEST)
Disabling the other styles is fine by me (I like monobook one best anyway).
Your Javascripted links at the beta have a minor problem: they destroy the current page as well as creating the popup. I believe you can fix that by including the name of the new Window as "target=" to the A command, like so:
<a class="plainlinks" target="OutputWindow" href="javascript:show_command('about')">\about</a>
Keep up the good work! Taco