On 2020-01-27, at 1:34 PM, Bert Freudenberg bert@freudenbergs.de wrote:
On Mon, Jan 27, 2020 at 11:27 AM tim Rowledge tim@rowledge.org wrote:
On 2020-01-27, at 8:52 AM, Chris Cunnington brasspen@gmail.com wrote:
I’m happy you found this. I always liked this page. As Hannes said previously, I ported Swiki to 4.5. [1]
Dang, I didn't notice that go by. Still, downloaded and currently running on my iMac. Cool! Surely it's not the same as the wiki.squeak.org though, unless there are a lot more UI settings than I've spotted so far?
It is the same, literally – just click the link you typed ;)
Yup, you got me. In my defence my email tells me the last time I did anything serious related to swiki development was early 2001 which is long enough ago that I'm not sure I was actually there.
Just for the record in case I or anyone else needs to google for it in the future, the all-in-one (https://www.dropbox.com/s/ju4gkvxyc96xhp2/SwikiIn4.5.zip?dl=0) Chris mentioned includes the structure imposed by Apple's odd decisions, and a key subdirectory is 'swiki', which contains directories for various types of swiki. There are templates of html and chunks of code that are used to implement the specific swiki; so the UI changes that caught me out are implemented in them. I assume the relevant files for the public swiki are alive and well on the machine hosting it...
Chris - do you have any notes on the building of the system, code snippets etc? I note that the repository for the Swiki package is inaccessible these days. It really would be nice to get this updated to go on SqueakMap for insta-loading.
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