Squeak and its Wikis

Torsten Sadowski moehl at akaflieg.extern.tu-berlin.de
Mon Dec 12 15:14:38 UTC 2005


Thank you,

it works.

If there now would just be an administration app for 1000+ Students per
semester... :-))

Cheers, Torsten


On Fri, 9 Dec 2005, Lukas Renggli wrote:

> > Is there a possibility to get the Squeak-Swiki design? The "Links to this
> > page" is really a feature.
>
> Yes, this is possible. Pier is build from dynamically composed
> (Seaside) components, it is possible to have any design ...
>
> > > Of course Pier has this, you just have to add PRReferencesWidget to
> > > your environment.
> >
> > How do I do this?
>
> 1. Select the page 'Environment' and hit 'Edit'.
>
> 2. Add a new embedded link to the wiki-page, I added mine to the right
> of the contents (+References+), that results in a wiki-string looking
> like:
>
> +Header+
> <table class="body"><tr><td class="boxes">+Views+<br />+Commands+<br
> />+Tree+</td><td class="spacer"></td><td
> class="contents">+Contents+</td><td class="spacer"></td><td
> class="boxes">+References+</td></tr></table>
>
> (btw, it would also be possible to replace the the html-table with a
> pure wiki-table, however the result looks better if you do it
> manually)
>
> 3. As you will see in the resulting view, the newly created link
> points to a non-existing place (it is red), click on it to create a
> new structure.
>
> 4. Keep the suggested title and select 'Component' as 'Type', hit save.
>
> 5. In the appearing edit-pane select 'References' as 'Component Class'
> to tell Pier what component it should place there, hit save.
>
> Cheers,
> Lukas
>
> --
> Lukas Renggli
> http://www.lukas-renggli.ch
>
>
>



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