1. Can someone tell me the exact link and location of the latest stable n-wiki?
2. Is there a way to create a global wiki use the wiki markup syntax hi in all the forums and blog posts? Is there a filter for this? This way members can wiki from everywhere.
3. Is there a way to have words used in forums and blogs which are wiki entries to be automatically linked back to the wiki just like the glossary module does? If not, does anyone have any suggestions on how to integrate the glossary with a wiki? One way I thought of was to put a basic definition in the glossary and then have a "more" link to the wiki for full explanations but this will most likely confuse my members. Is a shame the glossary does not have a "revisions" function. Any suggestions?
Hi Rabbi,
1) the exact link of the latest nwiki ishttp://appserv.lsi.upc.es/palangana/moodle/course/view.php?id=15
Remember that dfwiki is designed for moodle 1.5 but works in 1.6 and will not work in 1.7
That nwiki is designed for moodle 1.6 and will be a specific nwiki release for 1.7 when the beta comes.
2)The dfwiki markup editor filter is a good idea ( since you can do it with the current wiki, and the preferred wiki syntax is dfwiki. I raise an issue on the tracker.
3) we must develop also the filter... another issue is raised.
Thanks for using dfwiki and your suggestons ... I'm glad you made it
!!!
Ludo
1) the exact link of the latest nwiki ishttp://appserv.lsi.upc.es/palangana/moodle/course/view.php?id=15
Remember that dfwiki is designed for moodle 1.5 but works in 1.6 and will not work in 1.7
That nwiki is designed for moodle 1.6 and will be a specific nwiki release for 1.7 when the beta comes.
2)The dfwiki markup editor filter is a good idea ( since you can do it with the current wiki, and the preferred wiki syntax is dfwiki. I raise an issue on the tracker.
3) we must develop also the filter... another issue is raised.
Thanks for using dfwiki and your suggestons ... I'm glad you made it
Ludo