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I'm finding this "WagN" implementation quite appealing.  I'll definittely be spending more time with it once I get my imminent travel commitments out of the way, later this summer.

 


 

Current notes...

  • 2012-05-05{ I'm impressed by the amount of development that appears to be taking place here. }

  • Review Tag support & Symbol support (which may be a function of Ruby).
  • Review this software's image support as an option for the storyBook project.
  • This software accepts HTML. Confirmed this by using the HTML option; adding a HR.
    You can also add cards of type HTML (if you have permission) and the use whatever HTML you like. --John Abbe
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Prior notes...

  • 2010-07-05 - Finally back after a 5 week trip.  I'm looking forward to seeing R1.0 of Wagn.

 

HansWobbe needs to confirm the exact operation of this link creation, and its use.

  • I can't seem to get the "Format" drop down control to close.  Perhaps I caused this by using a "Heading 2" level, without a prior "Heading 1"?  This problem seemed to resolve itself.  That probably means I did something to trigger the rest, witout know what I was doing.
    This is a known annoyance that happens occasionally. If you reload the page (you'll probably want to save your changes first :-) it will go away. --John
  • ...

 


HTML not saving is a known bug - you have to switch back to wysiwyg mode first. We may not bother to fix this, as we'll probably change to a better wysiwyg editor in the next few weeks/months.

We don't do generic wiki markup, but we would ideally like to offer three modes - wysiwyg, wiki markup and HTML, and that will be a consideration as we look at editors. If you know any good ones, let us know! Were using Wikiwyg right now. --John Abbe

 

 

 

 


There are HTML cards, which accept any HTML. (Basic cards strip most HTML.) As for CamelCase, although we do require double brackets, if you link to, say, CamelCase, Wagn will find a card "Camel Case" if it exists. We did end up switching from Wikiwyg to TinyMCE.

  --John Abbe.....Fri May 07 02:46:13 -0700 2010


Thanks again, John. These "hints" are quite useful to me since they seem to be eliminating some of my time-consuming road-blocks that I bump into as a "newbie" here. -- HansWobbe

  --HansWobbe.....Sat May 08 04:48:37 -0700 2010


I'm glad - feel free to keep asking. I'll use the following feature so that i get an email when you edit this card.

  --John Abbe.....Sat May 08 17:02:05 -0700 2010


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