DimiterKurtev has been using emacs for over 15 years. He still doesn't get it.
He speaks fluent Smalltalk, C, C++ and Java. He has also been known to code PL/I, amongst others.
Dimiter is currently having difficulty convincing his colleagues to use a Wiki. He has hacked AwkiAwki quite a bit. He started off with the BruceHenderson?s version from http://81.86.193.194/cgi-bin/awki.cgi/CurrentDevelopment as of beginning of February 2003. His changes include:
- no need for tabs for creating lists (MSIE6 can't do tabs in forms)
- # instead of 1 for numbered lists
- list levels are defined by the number of *s or #s
- possibility to name external links, syntax is [WikiName]url
- bold text is declared with underscores, i.e. __this is bold__
- checksum checks of edited text to avoid concurrent editing
- WikiNames are only links when in square brackets [] - very useful if trying to document code which uses a lot of CamelCase
- number of rows in the form is configurable
- edit form uses the whole width of the browser
- possibility to edit previous versions (i think this is possible in OliverTonnhofers code, but not in BruceHenderson?s version)
- ability to delete pages by changing the text to "delete" - does not delete the file in RCS (i.e. old revisions remain in the archive and may be resurrected by an admin)
- changes the RCS checkin user to the logged-in user on windows machines (by using nmblookup) - this info is also displayed on the info page
He has also written a simple script to generate a site map for
TouchGraph on-the-fly (the output gets cached as well).
AwkiAwki rocks!
Hi Dimi! Even the internet is small nowadays. How are you? Greetings, DavidSchmitt
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