IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
I want to create a wiki page for each public function in Pd. This would be a nice way to document the Pd API. Is there a way to upload text files and have them be wiki pages?
in theory yes. you just have to change the type of uploaded txt-files to be "wiki pages" instead of ordinary "pages" (i think this is done in the "mimetype_registry" in the ZMI; we could reserve a special file-suffix for wiki pages)
in practice i have no idea how to set the formatting when doing it this way. i fear all uploaded wiki-pages might be formatted in "plain text" (but i haven't tried, so it might well be better), so you would have to change the formatting by hand for every page. (well, you could do this with a python script, but i have never managed to do so)
ok i checked that out: just create txt-files with the ending .stx (like Structured TeXt), and they will automagically be interpreted as structured text (they will still be pages though, and "mimetype_registry" seems not to be the correct point to change that)
however, i have seen in the mimetypes_registry, that all content of the mimetype "text/wiki" should be made a wiki-page; so the only thing left is to upload content as "text/wiki" (no idea how to do that, though)
and i forgot in my first mail: to batch-upload use zope/plone's webdav capabilities: just direct your file-browser to webdavs://puredata.info/Members/hans/test/ and login... (you really should use webdavs:// and not webdav:// if you don't want your password to be transmitted in plain-text)
i haven't found any scriptable webdav(s)-client yet (there are command-line clients, but all of them are interactive only :-()
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