From vasenn at gmx.ch Tue Nov 5 09:40:06 2002 From: vasenn at gmx.ch (V. Senn) Date: Tue Nov 5 09:40:06 2002 Subject: [Moin-user] Trouble with CSS Format Stylesheet, top title font size Message-ID: <000401c284f2$6fdece20$2d3a3cd4@gigantic> Hi MoinMoin user! I'm working in academic research (and also in the knowledge management of a health insurance company). I installed several MoinMoin wikis on Apache 2.0.36 (2.0.45 causes some troubles)/Windows XP and am using them since last April without any troubles. It is used for small teamwork knowledge base and as a content management tool. Now I have troubles with the CSS Format Style sheet to adjust Font size and Font Faces with Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, Opera and Netscape (all running on Windows XP). I can assure the trouble is browser-independent. And there are every font face and size settings disabled. The browser are started up with the medium text display size. Specifically, I can change Font Face of the top title (right from moinmoin logo), but not the size. Our co-workers are complaining about the too big title font size on their lcd flat screens and takes too much place away. They also estimate the big title font size as "screaming your attention away". Do you know a good solution or workaround? Bye, V. Senn Berne, Switzerland *** SIMPLICISSIMUS *** Linux is like a Wigwam with no Windows, no Gates, but with an Apache inside! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From montagne at boora.com Wed Nov 6 12:22:14 2002 From: montagne at boora.com (Michael Montagne) Date: Wed Nov 6 12:22:14 2002 Subject: [Moin-user] include external URL Message-ID: <20021106202239.GA8114@boora.com> I'm building an office manual with MoinMoin. I'd like to include a webware servlet that returns rows from a database. This content should basically 'be' the wiki page. For instance, I want a wiki page named AutocadLayers that shows a list of layers drawn from MySQL database. Can this be done? And I still can't get the darn sitename to change in the upper left corner of the page. Both moin_config.py and config.py have sitename='boora' but it says "An Unnamed MoinMoin Wiki". -- Michael Montagne [montagne at boora.com] 503.226.1575 -- From bragiba at simi.is Thu Nov 7 00:55:04 2002 From: bragiba at simi.is (bragiba at simi.is) Date: Thu Nov 7 00:55:04 2002 Subject: [Moin-user] include external URL Message-ID: Are you sure your browser is not reading this from cache. Shift refresh a couple of time or clear your cache. If that is not the case you are probably modifiying the wiki source and not your wiki instance. Check in your web server to where your wiki ScriptAlias is pointing. This is your wiki instance and you should be modifing your moin_config.py file in that directory. You can include html code directly onto a moinmoin page by including #format html on the first line of the page followed by the html code or servlet. You can get the parser from here and drop it in your parser directory http://twistedmatrix.com/users/jh.twistd/moin/moin.cgi/ParserMarket?action=highlight&value=parser Me? kve?ju/Best Regards Bragi Baldursson GPRS Kerfisverkfr??ingur/GPRS Systems Engineer S?mi/Tel.: +354 550 63 08 mailto:bragiba at siminn.is Fax: +354 550 63 39 www:http://www.siminn.is Gsm: +354 892 63 08 - S?minn au?veldar samskipti - Michael Montagne To: moin-user at lists.sourceforge.net Sent by: cc: moin-user-admin at lists.sourc Subject: [Moin-user] include external URL eforge.net 06.11.2002 20:22 Please respond to Michael Montagne I'm building an office manual with MoinMoin. I'd like to include a webware servlet that returns rows from a database. This content should basically 'be' the wiki page. For instance, I want a wiki page named AutocadLayers that shows a list of layers drawn from MySQL database. Can this be done? And I still can't get the darn sitename to change in the upper left corner of the page. Both moin_config.py and config.py have sitename='boora' but it says "An Unnamed MoinMoin Wiki". -- Michael Montagne [montagne at boora.com] 503.226.1575 -- ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by: See the NEW Palm Tungsten T handheld. Power & Color in a compact size! http://ads.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/redirect.pl?palm0001en _______________________________________________ Moin-user mailing list Moin-user at lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/moin-user _______________________________________________________________________ ?essi t?lvup?stur og vi?hengi hans g?tu innihaldi? tr?na?aruppl?singar eing?ngu ?tla?ar ?eim sem hann er st?la?ur ?. 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Message-ID: Found my problem.. the install didn't create a "data\text" subdirectory Its a private wiki as a test to go public later Thanks, Bruce -----Original Message----- From: moin-user-request at lists.sourceforge.net [mailto:moin-user-request at lists.sourceforge.net] Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 3:22 PM To: moin-user at lists.sourceforge.net Subject: Moin-user digest, Vol 1 #177 - 1 msg Send Moin-user mailing list submissions to moin-user at lists.sourceforge.net To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/moin-user or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to moin-user-request at lists.sourceforge.net You can reach the person managing the list at moin-user-admin at lists.sourceforge.net When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of Moin-user digest..." Today's Topics: 1. RE: MoinMoin - can you help ? (Juergen Hermann) --__--__-- Message: 1 From: "Juergen Hermann" To: "moin-user at lists.sourceforge.net" Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2002 10:14:58 +0200 Reply-To: "Juergen Hermann" Subject: [Moin-user] RE: MoinMoin - can you help ? On Wed, 30 Oct 2002 17:44:59 -0500, Bruce Berry wrote: >As a newbie, I beg your forgiveness - >no problem to add the '?test' to the URL, is this supposed to create a = log >file somewhere ? >I did not notice anything different by trying this. (Windows error is s= till: >'The system cannot find the path specified: 'data\\text/*.*') No, it shows a diagnosis page. If you still get an exception, your setup= is more broken than I can imagine. Is that wiki public or private? Ciao, J=FCrgen -- J=FCrgen Hermann, Developer WEB.DE AG, http://webde-ag.de/ --__--__-- _______________________________________________ Moin-user mailing list Moin-user at lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/moin-user End of Moin-user Digest From stjohn at kr8.co.uk Fri Nov 15 05:13:03 2002 From: stjohn at kr8.co.uk (stjohn) Date: Fri Nov 15 05:13:03 2002 Subject: [Moin-user] problem setting up moinmoin - No module named MoinMoin Message-ID: <008b01c28c9b$0dfae080$0400a8c0@mercury> Hi, I am setting up moin on a linux apache webserver (redhat7.3, apache1.3), everything goes ok according to the unix install instructions but I have some problems. Namely the python site-packages directory is empty. Running the mywiki?test function produces the following: Your PYTHONPATH is: '/usr/share/moin/mywiki' '/usr/local/lib/python/python2.2' 'etc..... 'etc..... 'etc..... '/usr/local/lib/python2.2/site-packages' Traceback File "/usr/share/moin/mywiki/moin.cgi", line 20 in ? from MoinMoin import cgimain ImportError: No module named MoinMoin Can anybody suggest what the problem might be and how to fix it ? thanks, stjohn From BradeyH at construx.com Fri Nov 15 11:01:11 2002 From: BradeyH at construx.com (Bradey Honsinger) Date: Fri Nov 15 11:01:11 2002 Subject: [Moin-user] problem setting up moinmoin - No module named Moi nMoin Message-ID: <2A53F00A2DBBDA479B7E84DA2023A4EBC84482@gypsy.construx.com> Sounds like the MoinMoin directory might not be readable by the web server--see "Missing file permissions" on the HelpOnInstalling/ApacheOnUnix wiki page. - Bradey -----Original Message----- From: stjohn [mailto:stjohn at kr8.co.uk] Sent: Friday, November 15, 2002 3:35 AM To: moin-user at lists.sourceforge.net Subject: [Moin-user] problem setting up moinmoin - No module named MoinMoin Hi, I am setting up moin on a linux apache webserver (redhat7.3, apache1.3), everything goes ok according to the unix install instructions but I have some problems. Namely the python site-packages directory is empty. Running the mywiki?test function produces the following: Your PYTHONPATH is: '/usr/share/moin/mywiki' '/usr/local/lib/python/python2.2' 'etc..... 'etc..... 'etc..... '/usr/local/lib/python2.2/site-packages' Traceback File "/usr/share/moin/mywiki/moin.cgi", line 20 in ? from MoinMoin import cgimain ImportError: No module named MoinMoin Can anybody suggest what the problem might be and how to fix it ? thanks, stjohn ------------------------------------------------------- This sf.net email is sponsored by: To learn the basics of securing your web site with SSL, click here to get a FREE TRIAL of a Thawte Server Certificate: http://www.gothawte.com/rd524.html _______________________________________________ Moin-user mailing list Moin-user at lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/moin-user From m.collilieux at free.fr Sat Nov 23 12:57:02 2002 From: m.collilieux at free.fr (mc collilieux) Date: Sat Nov 23 12:57:02 2002 Subject: [Moin-user] pragma et windows Message-ID: <20021123215627.56952925.m.collilieux@free.fr> Hello, i have a strange difference between Linux and Windows the instruction "#pragma section-numbers off" does not work on windows 98 ? Please respond me in english for newbie, thanks -- Marie-Claude Collilieux Bretagne From uldis.bojars at tietoenator.com Mon Nov 25 09:23:05 2002 From: uldis.bojars at tietoenator.com (Uldis Bojars) Date: Mon Nov 25 09:23:05 2002 Subject: [Moin-user] Wiki map in Mozilla Sidebar In-Reply-To: <20021123215627.56952925.m.collilieux@free.fr> References: <20021123215627.56952925.m.collilieux@free.fr> Message-ID: <159196532809.20021125193537@tietoenator.com> Dear MoinMoin users, Is there a way to show MoinMoin wiki structure in Mozilla sidebar? I.e., to allow navigate Wiki links and get to the needed page without actually having to follow links through Wiki pages? I imagine it as being a tree structure starting from FrontPage (or a specified wiki page or current wiki page) and showing expandable, hierachical link tree. Alternatively it could show one link level at a time and have "up" button like in ftp directory view. >> Can you point me to a resource where somebody has done this? Or how to >> do this? P.S. I know wiki structure is a graph, and even not acyclic graph. P.P.S. There is a page [[MoinMoinWikiSidebar]] on MoinMoin wiki, but I it does not work for me. -- Best regards, Uldis mailto:uldis.bojars at tietoenator.com From tw at waldmann-edv.de Mon Nov 25 10:35:03 2002 From: tw at waldmann-edv.de (Thomas Waldmann) Date: Mon Nov 25 10:35:03 2002 Subject: [Moin-user] Wiki map in Mozilla Sidebar References: <20021123215627.56952925.m.collilieux@free.fr> <159196532809.20021125193537@tietoenator.com> Message-ID: <3DE26D08.9070008@waldmann-edv.de> > Is there a way to show MoinMoin wiki structure in Mozilla sidebar? Not AFAIK. > I.e., to allow navigate Wiki links and get to the needed page without > actually having to follow links through Wiki pages? You maybe want to look at http://linuxwiki.de/WikiBrowser - there you find links to the Touchgraph WikiBrowser, which also works with MoinMoin. It is implemented in JAVA and has MAJOR problems with german Umlauts, but anything else seems to work ok. > I imagine it as being a tree structure starting from FrontPage (or a > specified wiki page or current wiki page) and showing expandable, > hierachical link tree. Alternatively it could show one link level at a > time and have "up" button like in ftp directory view. You know SiteMap action? > P.S. I know wiki structure is a graph, and even not acyclic graph. Right. greetings, Thomas From lele at seldati.it Mon Nov 25 11:03:33 2002 From: lele at seldati.it (Lele Gaifax) Date: Mon Nov 25 11:03:33 2002 Subject: [Moin-user] Wiki map in Mozilla Sidebar In-Reply-To: <159196532809.20021125193537@tietoenator.com> References: <20021123215627.56952925.m.collilieux@free.fr> <159196532809.20021125193537@tietoenator.com> Message-ID: <15842.29436.226734.923002@paci.nautilus> >>>>> On Mon, 25 Nov 2002 19:35:37 +0200, Uldis Bojars said: UB> Dear MoinMoin users, Is there a way to show MoinMoin wiki UB> structure in Mozilla sidebar? I.e., to allow navigate Wiki UB> links and get to the needed page without actually having to UB> follow links through Wiki pages? Well, it should be definitively possible, but would require some Mozilla internals know-how. UB> P.P.S. There is a page [[MoinMoinWikiSidebar]] on MoinMoin UB> wiki, but I it does not work for me. It does work for me, but it perform a different task than what you are asking: MoinMoin is already empowered to export a RSS stream of the recent changes, while it does not have any direct way of exporting the links of a particular page. I don't know if Alberto has gone any further in it's sidebar implementation, but you may try to contact him directly. ciao, lele. -- nickname: Lele Gaifax | Quando vivro' di quello che ho pensato ieri real: Emanuele Gaifas | comincero' ad aver paura di chi mi copia. email: lele at seldati.it | -- Fortunato Depero, 1929. From j.her at t-online.de Mon Nov 25 11:06:08 2002 From: j.her at t-online.de (Juergen Hermann) Date: Mon Nov 25 11:06:08 2002 Subject: [Moin-user] Wiki map in Mozilla Sidebar In-Reply-To: <3DE26D08.9070008@waldmann-edv.de> Message-ID: <18GOVU-1p9tp2C@fwd08.sul.t-online.com> On Mon, 25 Nov 2002 19:33:44 +0100, Thomas Waldmann wrote: >> I imagine it as being a tree structure starting from FrontPage (or a >> specified wiki page or current wiki page) and showing expandable, >> hierachical link tree. Alternatively it could show one link level at a >> time and have "up" button like in ftp directory view. > >You know SiteMap action? There is no up, btw. What you could do is adapt LocalSiteMap by combining it with the backlinks of the focus page. Ciao, J?rgen