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[emacs-wiki-discuss] Re: some questino about emacs-wiki
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Sacha Chua |
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[emacs-wiki-discuss] Re: some questino about emacs-wiki |
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Sat, 26 Jun 2004 13:00:21 +0800 |
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Ruini Xue <address@hidden> writes:
Hello! Thanks for trying out emacs-wiki.
Emacs-wiki by itself doesn't actually handle subdirectories very well.
I put all my files into one directory; I find it easier that way. If you
really want to organize your files by directory, you can check our mailing list
archives (http://lists.gnu.org/pipermail/emacs-wiki-discuss/)
You might want to ask Gary Vaughan on our mailing list
address@hidden about his patch that adds nice
hierarchies to emacs-wiki.
Copying the rest of the message so that people can respond...
> Hello,
> I am taking my notes by emacs-wiki, the latest version developed
> by you. I organize my notes like this:
>
> <top_dir>
> WikiIndex
> <sub1_dir>
> index
> note1
> note2
> <sub2_dir>
> index
> note1
> noet2
>
> When I publish the "index" fils in sub1_dir and sub2_dir, they
> try to link WikiIndex in the same dir, but actually, I want they
> link to WikiIndex of top_dir. How can I make this work?
>
> Secondly, Can several projects share the same WikiHomePage? If
> can, how to config?
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