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Redmine Redmine - Feature #40299 (New): Subproject to inherit the wiki from projecthttps://www.redmine.org/issues/402992024-02-22T08:03:44ZAlexandre Camsonne
<p>Hello,</p>
<p>not sure if that was already requested,</p>
<p>but I was thinking it would be convenient that if a subproject does not have wiki module checked, it inherits from wiki of parent project so all subproject wiki could be consolidated in the parent wiki.</p>
<p>So far only solution I see is to make a table of links to subproject wiki in the parent project wiki manually which is not practical. Or if an link to the subproject wiki would be automatically created in the parent wiki that would work too but sounds more complicated</p> Redmine - Patch #40014 (New): Comma support in Wiki macro with double quoteshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/400142024-01-08T05:48:09ZYasu Saku
<p>Please consider supporting comma in Wiki macro.</p>
<p>I have considered using double quotes and I'm attaching a patch.<br />This patch supports the following two additional features.<br />1. Double quotes can be escaped by placing two consecutive double quotes.<br />2. Support for enclosing values in double quotes in key/value pair arguments.</p>
<p>For example:<br /><pre><code class="ruby syntaxhl"><span class="n">args</span> <span class="o">=</span> <span class="s1">'a, "b, bbb, b", cc c, """d, ""d""", "e" , hh, , "", """", jj=jj, kk="kk, k", "ll=l,ll"'</span>
<span class="n">args</span> <span class="o">=</span> <span class="n">args</span><span class="p">.</span><span class="nf">split</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="sr">/\s*,\s*(?=(?:[^"]*"[^"]*")*[^"]*$)/</span><span class="p">).</span><span class="nf">map</span><span class="p">{</span><span class="o">|</span><span class="n">i</span><span class="o">|</span> <span class="n">i</span><span class="p">.</span><span class="nf">gsub</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="sr">/^"(.*)"$/</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="s1">'\1'</span><span class="p">).</span><span class="nf">gsub</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="s1">'""'</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="s1">'"'</span><span class="p">)}</span>
<span class="c1"># args:</span>
<span class="p">[</span><span class="s2">"a"</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="s2">"b, bbb, b"</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="s2">"cc c"</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="s2">"</span><span class="se">\"</span><span class="s2">d, </span><span class="se">\"</span><span class="s2">d</span><span class="se">\"</span><span class="s2">"</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="s2">"e"</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="s2">"hh"</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="s2">""</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="s2">""</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="s2">"</span><span class="se">\"</span><span class="s2">"</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="s2">"jj=jj"</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="s2">"kk=</span><span class="se">\"</span><span class="s2">kk, k</span><span class="se">\"</span><span class="s2">"</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="s2">"ll=l,ll"</span><span class="p">]</span>
</code></pre></p> Redmine - Feature #38647 (New): Archive feature for wiki pages https://www.redmine.org/issues/386472023-06-01T19:08:55ZFernando Hartmann
<p>It would be very helpful to have a archive feature for wiki pages, something like closed projects.</p>
<p>There are some pages that don't represent a current information, but, could be interesting to maintain them as a historical record.</p>
If a page is marked as archived the following actions could apply
<ul>
<li>Show a badge on the top of page, informing its an archived information, so user knows that isn't a actual information</li>
<li>Show a badge right after link to archived page </li>
<li>Page is locked for edit</li>
<li>One option on search to opt out from search in archived pages</li>
</ul>
<p>This feature goes in distinct direction from soft delete <a class="issue tracker-2 status-1 priority-4 priority-default" title="Feature: Soft delete of wiki pages (New)" href="https://www.redmine.org/issues/18295">#18295</a>, there you want preserve the track to the page, in this one the idea is to preserve the content too.</p> Redmine - Patch #38153 (New): Make wiki 'Sidebar' localizablehttps://www.redmine.org/issues/381532023-01-05T10:39:46Zsalman mp
<p>Apllying attached patch can make 'sidebar' wiki page localizable.</p> Redmine - Feature #36840 (New): Migrate Wiki needs an update.https://www.redmine.org/issues/368402022-03-25T20:01:46ZCrocodile Rat
<p>This wiki(<a class="external" href="https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineMigrate">https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/RedmineMigrate</a>) was marked as "Obsolete: Does not work" in Trac and Mantis sections. Please make them work for latest Redmine stable release. Thank you!</p> Redmine - Patch #32381 (New): Wiki preview : manage dynamic contenthttps://www.redmine.org/issues/323812019-10-31T13:25:32ZJérôme BATAILLE
<p>Hi,</p>
<ul>
<li><strong>In public/javascripts/application.js</strong><br />The wiki toolbar preview event is written like this :</li>
</ul>
<pre><code class="javascript syntaxhl"> <span class="nx">$</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="dl">'</span><span class="s1">#content</span><span class="dl">'</span><span class="p">).</span><span class="nx">on</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="dl">'</span><span class="s1">click</span><span class="dl">'</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="dl">'</span><span class="s1">div.jstTabs a.tab-preview</span><span class="dl">'</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="kd">function</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="nx">event</span><span class="p">){</span>
<span class="p">...</span>
</code></pre>
<ul>
<li>If we re-write it like this, dynamic added wiki content preview (like the one in modal windows) will work :</li>
</ul>
<pre><code class="javascript syntaxhl"> <span class="nx">$</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="dl">'</span><span class="s1">body</span><span class="dl">'</span><span class="p">).</span><span class="nx">on</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="dl">'</span><span class="s1">click</span><span class="dl">'</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="dl">'</span><span class="s1">#content.scrum div.jstTabs a.tab-preview</span><span class="dl">'</span><span class="p">,</span> <span class="kd">function</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="nx">event</span><span class="p">){</span>
<span class="p">...</span>
</code></pre> Redmine - Feature #31631 (New): Add links to child pages to wiki pagehttps://www.redmine.org/issues/316312019-06-27T06:25:40ZMizuki ISHIKAWA
<p>It is useful to have a links to child pages in the sidebar of the wiki page.</p>
<p><img src="https://www.redmine.org/attachments/download/23416/wiki-screenshot.png" style="width: 70%;border: 1px solid #ccc;" alt="" /></p>
<p>I attached the patch.</p> Redmine - Patch #29649 (New): Rake task to export wiki to HTML/PDFhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/296492018-09-20T11:00:44ZLorenz Schori
<p>As a system administrator I want to automatically export and archive a wiki on a regular basis such that critical information is still accessible to my team if redmine goes down.</p>
<p>The attached patch adds two rake tasks <code>redmine:wikidump:html</code> and <code>redmine:wikidump:pdf</code> which can be called from a cron job / systemd timer.</p> Redmine - Feature #29631 (New): Add support to include repository file content in Wikihttps://www.redmine.org/issues/296312018-09-17T19:10:39Zcrypto gopher
<p>There is a Markdown macro <code>include</code>. It allows to include one wiki page inside another:<br /><pre>
!{{include(Foo)}}
</pre></p>
<p>I would like to have similar functionality, but allowing inclusion of repository file. It could be used like this:<br /><pre>
!{{include(source:repo_identifier|some/file)}}
</pre></p>
<p>This way crucial documentation (README.md, INSTALL.md and so on) can be available both in repository and easily accesible from Redmine Wiki without redundancy (and inconsistencies).</p>
<p>If such feature could go into Redmine core, I'm eager to provide relevant patch.</p> Redmine - Feature #29048 (New): Wiki page permission levelhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/290482018-06-18T16:36:11Zfilippo mandelli
<p>I would like to set different permission level in a wiki page.<br />i.e:</p>
<table>
<tr>
<td> <strong>Level</strong> </td>
<td> <strong>Description</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td> 1 </td>
<td> developers </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td> 2 </td>
<td> service </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td> 3 </td>
<td> marketing </td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td> 4 </td>
<td> customer </td>
</tr>
</table>
<p>And I would like to set permission in the Roles setting.</p> Redmine - Feature #28947 (New): Show the existing attachments on the wiki editing pagehttps://www.redmine.org/issues/289472018-06-05T02:01:54ZMizuki ISHIKAWA
<p>When attaching a new file on the wiki edit page, the file name is displayed.<br />However, existing attachments are not displayed.</p>
<p>This information is useful for displaying existing attachments as inline images (!file_name.png!).</p>
<p>ex)<br /><img src="https://www.redmine.org/attachments/download/20826/example.png" style="width: 30%;" alt="" /></p> Redmine - Feature #27233 (New): Improve Drop-Down list on Wiki Pageshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/272332017-10-19T21:11:52ZLibrary Systems Dept
<p>Here's a capture of what I would like to see improved.</p>
<p>When I am editing a Wiki page and choosing a "Parent" page, I have to scroll through the list to find the exact page I want. The double ">>" and possibly the white-space prevent me from quick-jumping to the letter "V" for this example.</p>
<p><img src="https://www.redmine.org/attachments/download/19333/example1.png" alt="" /></p>
<p>However a "top-level" page such as "Wiki" in the capture below, I am able to "quick-jump" by pressing "W".</p>
<p><img src="https://www.redmine.org/attachments/download/19335/example2.png" alt="" /></p>
<p>It would be very beneficial to have complete quick-jump functionality, for example, if I started typing the letters "vmw" it would focus on the first matching string.</p>
<p>Thanks!</p> Redmine - Feature #26593 (New): Change language by url parameterhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/265932017-07-31T11:56:58Ziransamin.ir sabasashakifa@chmail.ir
<p>See here:<br /><a class="message" href="https://www.redmine.org/boards/1/topics/11108">Change language by url parameter</a></p>
<p>We need this feature or the like.</p> Redmine - Feature #26530 (New): Links to Wiki pages of unauthorized projects should be smarterhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/265302017-07-25T19:25:16ZMichael Gerz
<p>I use to define a 'Sidebar' wiki page that contains links to wiki pages in various subprojects. This allows users to quickly jump to specific topics.</p>
<p>However, when migrating from Redmine 3.3.1 to 3.4.2, links to unauthorized subprojects got broken. (See here <a class="external" href="http://www.mimworld.org">http://www.mimworld.org</a>). Once an user has logged in and has the necessary access rights to visit the specific wiki pages, the links are displayed correctly.</p>
<p>Has this change been made intentional (to overcome some security problem) or is it a real bug? If this behaviour is intended, I have to rethink the entire structure of my project(s). A quick fix is much appreciated.</p> Redmine - Feature #26400 (New): Side by side diff view in wikihttps://www.redmine.org/issues/264002017-07-10T11:36:08ZCésar DJ Caësar 9114
<p>I checked among the issues but didn't find any like this:<br />Is it possible, like it's possible for commits, to see wiki pages diffs side by side (and only what have changed) or inline by selecting the mode we want?<br />Thanks.</p> Redmine - Feature #26303 (New): Wiki include macro : add icons for editing and viewing an include...https://www.redmine.org/issues/263032017-06-29T11:54:01ZStéphane Briand SeaSideTech
<p><ins>Rational:</ins></p>
<p>From time to time, it happens that I want to edit a wiki page that is included in another one.<br />First, I have to edit that main page, to figure out the name of the included page.<br />Then, I click on "Index by title" to see the list of wiki pages, then look for the page.<br />And at last, I click edit.</p>
<p>This is not a straightforward process. It can be improved a lot.</p>
<p><ins>Expected improvement</ins></p>
<p>Example with 2 wiki pages.</p>
<p>Main wiki page</p>
<pre>
Example of icons, for direct editing or viewing of wiki page.
Below, an included wiki page.
{{include(included_wiki_page)}}
Above, the included wiki page.
</pre>
<p>Included wiki page</p>
<pre>
> This is the included wiki page content
</pre>
<p>At the right, the icons <img src="/images/edit.png" alt="" /> and <img src="/images/magnifier.png" alt="" /> are click-able, and allow to edit and view the included wiki page.</p>
<p><img src="https://www.redmine.org/attachments/download/18630/Icons.png" alt="" /></p>
<p><ins>Proposal</ins></p>
<p>Based on the plugin <strong>redmine_include_macro_extension</strong>, created by <a href="/users/193028">Taiki I</a>,<br />I have implemented this feature in a fork of that plugin :</p>
<p><a class="external" href="https://github.com/sbriand/redmine_include_macro_extension">https://github.com/sbriand/redmine_include_macro_extension</a></p>
<p><ins>Request</ins></p>
<p>Is it possible to add this feature in the Redmine core?</p> Redmine - Feature #22958 (New): RFE: Create new 'include_once' macro that pulls in contents from ...https://www.redmine.org/issues/229582016-06-01T17:11:17ZDeoren Moor
<p>In other words, once the macro call executes it replaces itself with the contents of the referenced wiki page.</p>
<p>Our use case is an "automated tickets" setup for reoccuring tasks. Using the current <code>include</code> macro for this works well enough, but if want to modify the original description in any way we end up with the include macro call + any new content. If we want to strike out items in the list from the original page we're unable to (easily) do so.</p>
<p>Thank you for our consideration.</p> Redmine - Feature #22923 (New): Export Wiki to ODThttps://www.redmine.org/issues/229232016-05-30T10:46:41ZGregor Schmidtschmidt@nach-vorne.eu
<p>Attached you may find a patch, which adds Wiki to ODT export capabilities to Redmine.</p>
<p>The export works similar to the PDF export in that it mainly passes the generated HTML export to another library. In case of ODT, this is the <code>html2odt</code> gem, which in turn is based on <a href="https://github.com/abompard/xhtml2odt" class="external">xhtml2odt</a>, which uses XSLT to transform HTML to OpenDocument compatible XML.</p>
<p>The Redmine integration mainly consists of code to handle image paths and a bit of clean up before passing the HTML to the library.</p>
<hr />
<p>This change was implemented for a Planio customer, who wanted to use the Wiki to create simple templates, that users should then fill out using MS Word (and friends). We chose to export ODT (instead of DOCX e.g.) since the OpenDocument format is an open standard, the tool support was better and since it is supported by a wide range of word processing applications (MS Word 2010 and later, LibreOffice, OpenOffice, AbiWord, Pages).</p>
<p>Please note, that this feature benefits from the change proposed in <a class="issue tracker-3 status-5 priority-4 priority-default closed" title="Patch: !>image.png! generates invalid HTML (Closed)" href="https://www.redmine.org/issues/22898">#22898</a>. Otherwise aligned images within a paragraph cause errors in the export, i.e. the following paragraph is missing from the ODT.</p> Redmine - Feature #21969 (New): Add a wiki action to list (lost/hidden) pages which are not refer...https://www.redmine.org/issues/219692016-02-07T20:26:43Zfabrice salvaire
<p>Wiki pages could be "lost" when you edit a page, i.e. when you remove the <code>[[page]]</code> marker in the parent page. Since Redmine has a redundant referencing system (<code>[[page]]</code> marker and the parent link), it could be easy to visit the wiki and tag pages which have a parent link but not referenced in the parent page (any <code>[[page]]</code> marker).</p>
<p>We could also imagine to colourize these pages in the index or insert a warning in the wiki page.</p>
<p>MoinMoin wiki has a such function to check for lost pages.</p> Redmine - Feature #21957 (New): Option ignore whitespace in Wiki diffhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/219572016-02-04T19:35:40ZHans Ginzel
<p>There is a option "View side by side" in repo file diff view. Please add the Ignore white space change option (`diff -w`).</p>
<p>Analogous option could be in Wiki difference view.</p> Redmine - Feature #20435 (New): Search wiki in specific languageshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/204352015-07-29T10:00:07ZRobert Schneider
<p>You can see it on redmine.org: If you use the search box you get lots of results but in all kind languages. As german native speaker it is not helpful to see results in russion or french (english is okay...). It should be possible to filter also for a certain language.</p>
<p>This is probably a bit more complex to realize. But I think it would be good to have wiki pages marked with a language somehow, so that they can be used as a filter when one search in the wiki.</p> Redmine - Feature #20426 (New): Access to User Account Data from wiki to generate automatic lists...https://www.redmine.org/issues/204262015-07-28T21:11:02ZMichael Goegel
<p>Hi,</p>
<p>I would like to use User (Account) Data for lists and tables in wiki pages e.g. list all admins or something like that.</p>
<p>It would be great to have a possibility to assign user defined fields to user accounts to allocate "tags" e.g. special company functions, phone numbers, building... and to search for them subsequently in wiki by using a macro like<br /><pre>{{taggedpages(tag)}}</pre><br />from plugin "wiki extensions".</p>
<p>The users should input that additional data <ins>by themselves</ins> (very important to reduce workload for admins) during registration process <ins>and</ins> later by a special "admin request" to "force" users to update their account data (especially user defined field). The request should be done <ins>automatically</ins> e.g. once a month/quarter.</p>
<p>The macro could be named:<br /><pre>{{TaggedUserAccounts(tag1, tag2, ...)}}</pre></p>
<p>This search macro should be able to use wildcards (*), to gain more flexibility (this is also an issue for plugin wiki extensions).</p>
<p>At the moment user account data are only used for granting permissions and prevent anonymous tickets and so on, but user data could also be used for further very useful purposes in wikis.</p>
<p>Regards<br />Michael</p> Redmine - Feature #20126 (New): Index by date: Show the current a revision number and add a link ...https://www.redmine.org/issues/201262015-06-18T13:22:56ZRobert Schneider
<p>A little but simple to realize improvement:</p>
<p>When you go to the wiki and click the <em>Index by date</em> link you could show the revision number with each entry. And also you could show a link to the diff view, comparing to the previous link. With this one can quickly watch what has changed.</p>
<p>So that it looks similar to this example:</p>
<a name="2015-06-16"></a>
<h2 >2015-06-16<a href="#2015-06-16" class="wiki-anchor">¶</a></h2>
<ul>
<li><a class="wiki-page" href="https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/DeEmailConfiguration">DeEmailConfiguration</a> <a href="/projects/redmine/wiki/DeEmailConfiguration/8">!#8</a> (<a href="http://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/DeEmailConfiguration/diff?utf8=%E2%9C%93&version=8&version_from=7&commit=View+differences" class="external">diff</a>)</li>
</ul> Redmine - Feature #19826 (New): Add calendar in wiki pageshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/198262015-05-13T10:31:51ZMiguel Angel
<p>Hi.<br />I look like a calendar in wiki page.<br />Thanks</p> Redmine - Feature #18669 (New): Ability to remove Wiki (page) historyhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/186692014-12-17T12:13:54ZTomasz Kowalczyk
<p>I'm using Redmine Wikis in my projects and I appreciate their "history" feature, but there are some pages which are used as a notepads for further discussion about issues (think: RFCs) in which only the most recent version counts. Which brings us to a number of features I can think of:</p>
<ul>
<li>ability to mark Wiki page as non-versionable, ie. edits do not create new versions, they operate on the newest present (currently edited),</li>
<li>ability to bulk delete whole Wiki page history (all versions without the most recent of course),</li>
<li>ability to bulk delete whole Wiki history (just like above, but one button for the whole project Wiki).</li>
</ul>
<p>Maybe there is already a solution I'm not aware of? I found <a class="issue tracker-2 status-1 priority-4 priority-default" title="Feature: Soft delete of wiki pages (New)" href="https://www.redmine.org/issues/18295">#18295</a>, <a class="issue tracker-2 status-5 priority-4 priority-default closed" title="Feature: Ability to delete a version from a wiki page history (Closed)" href="https://www.redmine.org/issues/10852">#10852</a> and <a class="issue tracker-3 status-5 priority-4 priority-default closed" title="Patch: Add deleting of wiki page individual versions (Closed)" href="https://www.redmine.org/issues/1103">#1103</a> but in my opinion they do not cover that ideas.</p> Redmine - Feature #18656 (New): Markdown links priorityhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/186562014-12-16T14:20:48ZLubos Svoboda
<p>When Markdown is used for wiki and following syntax is used:<br />[link1]: external url</p>
<p>all <a class="wiki-page new" href="https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/Link1">link1</a> links are then pointing to the external url even if internal wiki page "link1" exist.</p>
<p>Example:<br /><pre>
Link to wiki [[Page]] and link to (outside) [Page] in one sentence.
[Page]: http://foo/bar
</pre></p>
<p>Would you please consider increasing the internal links priority?</p> Redmine - Feature #18295 (New): Soft delete of wiki pageshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/182952014-11-06T13:40:03ZJohn Leach
<p>If you delete a wiki page, it removes the page's whole history, and the delete action isn't listed in the activity.</p>
<p>This might technically be the correct behaviour for this kind of delete, but I need to delete a page that is no longer needed, but keep the history (it's a wiki after all!) and have the action listed in the project activity like anything else.</p>
<p>Most other wiki delete functions do this - so having redmine's do a permanent delete is rather a suprise.</p>
<p>Some wikis just let you delete pages by saving an empty page, but Redmine doesn't let you do this.</p> Redmine - Feature #18257 (New): Allow wiki macros to define the markup used for their documentationhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/182572014-11-01T20:41:29ZFelix Schäfer
<p>Current plugins delivering additional macros for the wiki syntax often provide their help in textile form, which doesn't render well when markdown is selected as the renderer.</p>
<p>Their should be an option for wiki macros to signal what markup their plugin docs use, and render this documentation accordingly.</p> Redmine - Feature #18243 (New): Display list of page attachments in edit modehttps://www.redmine.org/issues/182432014-10-30T15:12:41ZPremek Brada
<p>When wiki page is being edited, the list of its attachments is not available which complicates adding links to them. Could the list be added to the page bottom, in the same form as in view mode?</p> Redmine - Feature #18042 (New): Link to a specific repository in another projecthttps://www.redmine.org/issues/180422014-10-07T10:48:07ZMatteo Steccolini
<p>Hello,</p>
<p>I have a Wiki in Project1 and I want to link Repository3 in Project2 (which has mercurial Repository1, Repository2, Repository3, etc.).</p>
<p>I tried to elaborate from:<br /><a class="external" href="http://www.redmine.org/help/en/wiki_syntax_detailed.html">http://www.redmine.org/help/en/wiki_syntax_detailed.html</a><br /><pre>
source:svn1|some/file (link to a file of a specific repository, for projects with multiple repositories)
sandbox:source:some/file (link to the file located at /some/file in the repository of the project "sandbox")
</pre></p>
<p>This doesn't seem to work (it links to nonexistent file Repository2 in the default repository in Project2):<br /><pre>
Project2:source:Repository3|/some/file
</pre></p>
<p>My environment:<br /><pre>
Environment:
Redmine version 2.5.0.stable
Ruby version 2.1.3-p242 (2014-09-19) [x86_64-linux-gnu]
Rails version 3.2.17
Environment production
Database adapter Mysql2
SCM:
Subversion 1.8.10
Mercurial 3.1
Cvs 1.12.13
Git 2.1.0
</pre></p> Redmine - Feature #17894 (New): Collapse macro parameter to uncollapse by defaulthttps://www.redmine.org/issues/178942014-09-17T09:03:21ZMiodrag Milic
<p>Currently collapsed text always stays closed. It could be used for better text organisation if it would offer flat to initially show uncollapsed because collapsed text can follow its own formatting without breaking the previously imposed format. For instance, having tables inside bullets is hard to achieve without breaking the next bullet, but its very easy inside the collapse.</p> Redmine - Feature #17797 (New): If no wiki pages have been created, wiki tab should return someth...https://www.redmine.org/issues/177972014-09-04T17:24:36ZAdam Clark
<p>We've received bug reports from users saying that wiki pages are broken, when a project has wiki enabled but the owner simply hasn't created any pages. If no wiki pages exist at all, either the navigation link should be turned off or the resulting page should say something to that effect.</p> Redmine - Feature #17776 (New): Add an option for the wiki start page to be "index by title"https://www.redmine.org/issues/177762014-09-02T12:12:22ZRoel Arents
<a name="Problem"></a>
<h3 >Problem<a href="#Problem" class="wiki-anchor">¶</a></h3>
<p>Often in a project, a collection exists of wiki pages which are unrelated to each other. And there is no umbrella page with an overview of these pages. There might not even be a designated start or intro page for the wiki at all. The wiki might just be a collection of unrelated pages containing distinctive topics. So it would be very handy if the entry point (or start page) of a project's wiki could be an index of all wiki pages. Preferably sorted alphabetically and displayed hierarchically. This would relieve wiki editors from the task of creating (and maintaining) a start page themselves.</p>
<a name="Possible-solution"></a>
<h3 >Possible solution<a href="#Possible-solution" class="wiki-anchor">¶</a></h3>
<p>Actually, such an index already exists. It can be accessed for every project, via projects/project_id/wiki/index. You can also find a link to it in the sidebar of the wiki. However, it is currently not possible to set the start page of the wiki to this index. This should be made possible. Perhaps also make it an option to choose between index by title and index by date.</p>
<a name="Unsatisfying-workaround-1-redirect"></a>
<h3 >Unsatisfying workaround 1: redirect<a href="#Unsatisfying-workaround-1-redirect" class="wiki-anchor">¶</a></h3>
<p>You could create a wiki page and set it as the start page. This page would just display a link to the index. Or add in some javascript (is this possible) which redirects. You would have to do this over and over again for each new project.</p>
<a name="Unsatisfying-workaround-2-index-of-child-pages"></a>
<h3 >Unsatisfying workaround 2: index of child pages<a href="#Unsatisfying-workaround-2-index-of-child-pages" class="wiki-anchor">¶</a></h3>
<p>You could create a wiki page and set it as the start page. This page would use a macro to displays its child pages. The major drawback is that all wiki pages would have to be a descendant of this page. Also you would have to manually create this start page over and over again for each new project. (This is also discussed here: <a class="message" href="https://www.redmine.org/boards/2/topics/19177">How do I get Page_index on my wiki start page?</a>)</p> Redmine - Feature #17238 (New): Searching parsed wiki content - Cache option for Wiki pageshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/172382014-06-20T08:05:58ZFabian Strasser
<p>I was wondering if it would be possible to modify the search to optionally search parsed wiki sites and not the raw source. This should always be optional (checkbox?) because sometimes it might be necessary to search the pages source and not the parsed output.</p>
<p><strong>Background</strong></p>
<p>I use macros a lot, like the built-in <pre>{{toc}}</pre> along with others from Plugins that allow me to easily display tickets inside a wiki page.</p>
<p>My problem is that using the search, wiki pages that contain those tickets (or mainly Macros) aren't found as only the source code is searched.</p>
<p><strong>Example wiki source</strong><br /><pre>
h1. Test issue summary
This site contains all information [...]
{{ref_issues(-s=Searchterm)}}
</pre></p>
<p>Let's assume that above wiki page will list 7 tickets (using the <em>Redmine Wiki Lists plugin</em>) that all contain "Searchterm" inside their topic. I can find that wiki page only when searching for "Searchterm" but not when I use any other term that is part of those tickets' topics.</p>
<p>If for example a tickets' topic is "Product Z has major issue with raw input" and I refer to that ticket with the term "Product Z" inide the wiki, I only find the wiki page with that term, but not when I search for "input".<br />It would be necessary to parse the wiki sites and then search them to find the term in question.</p>
<p>I am however afraid that this might lead to serious loading times and even more issues, especially with a bigger wiki since every page has to be parsed. A work-around might be a cache that keeps wiki sites availabe in a parsed state, ready for delivery. And when a page is altered the cache for that site gets renewed.</p>
<p>This would also speed up the overall site performance in my opinion.</p>
<p>Anyone besides me interested in such a feature? Good idea? Bad idea? Why?</p> Redmine - Feature #17093 (New): Roll Based Wiki Permissionshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/170932014-06-04T21:48:49ZSean Peters
<p>Is there a way to have role based wiki's?</p>
<p>I haven't played w/ the crm plugin, so apologize ahead of time if there is already a way to assign an organization or user to a specific set of wiki's which isn't viewable to all users.</p>
<p>Still want the ability to have certain wiki's available to everyone. An easy work around is to put these notes into assigned issues and create a role where user can only see their assigned issue, but that isn't a very clean or flexible.</p> Redmine - Feature #17072 (New): Integration redmine wiki with yUML syntaxhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/170722014-06-03T21:00:47ZLucy Yevseyeva
<p>For example, this code</p>
<pre>
<classdiagram>
[Customer]+1->*[Order]
[Order]++1-items >*[LineItem]
[Order]-0..1>[PaymentMethod]
</classdiagram>
</pre>
<p>includes this image into a wiki-page:</p>
<p><img src="http://yuml.me/898c6747" alt="" /></p> Redmine - Feature #16996 (New): Reciprocal links (or, "Related wiki pages")https://www.redmine.org/issues/169962014-05-27T14:06:08ZTiago Carvalho (LabOrders)
<p>Hi all,</p>
<p>The "Related issues" feature is great: one adds a relation in one issue, and that relation is automatically visible in the other issue.</p>
<p>How to do a similar thing with wiki pages?? (both between wiki-to-wiki and issue-to-wiki pages)<br />Essentially, if wiki_page_1 cites wiki_page_2, wiki_page_2 should show an automatically link that would let us know that wiki_page_1 is citing it.</p>
<p>We are using Redmine for project management and to generate our documentation. In every issue that we now create we need to cite the wiki page where that feature is documented, and then in the wiki page we need to mention which issues are related with that feature, which is annoying and error-prone.</p>
<p>Similarly, it would be great to have "related pages" among wiki pages too.</p>
<p>EVEN BETTER: an option in which every time I mention an issue or wiki page, the destination issues/pages show automatically which issues/pages cite them.</p>
<p>Is there any plugin to implement such functionality? Any ideas to get around this?</p>
<p>Thanks,<br />Tiago</p> Redmine - Feature #16729 (New): properties of issue dynamically available in wikihttps://www.redmine.org/issues/167292014-04-21T23:28:00ZJohan Lichtjager
<p>It would be very nice to be able to have placeholders for issue properties to use in wiki pages.</p>
<p>For example:<br />#1672:due_date<br />#9811:status<br />#1878:done</p>
<p>This way you can easily create custom view/summary of a project in a redmine wiki document.</p>
<p>I allready posted this in a forum topic but somebody there urged me to create an issue about it. So here it is. The topic can be found here: <a class="external" href="http://www.redmine.org/boards/1/topics/42148">http://www.redmine.org/boards/1/topics/42148</a></p> Redmine - Feature #16469 (New): Make Diff possible for all revisionshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/164692014-03-31T07:19:15ZRobert Schneider
<p>Currently it is not possible to select two revisions on different wiki history pages to view the differences. So please make this possible.</p>
<p>You could add two text boxes near to the button 'View differences'. These get filled with the revisions that are selected by the revision radio buttons. And the values of these boxes are used to show the Diff page. The values may be changed by the user manually. Then it would be possible to view the difference between revisions 678 and 3. You could leave the existing pre-selection for each page as it currently is. The values would be changed to those revisions. But the user has always the chance to change these values.</p>
<p>I hope you get what I mean. At least I tried to suggest something that could be implemented easily and quickly. This is of course not the best solution (because the user has to remember the values if he browses the history pages), but it is probably better than no solution.</p> Redmine - Feature #16324 (New): Wiki export as docx file.https://www.redmine.org/issues/163242014-03-12T06:55:26ZAnonymous
<p>It is very nice that we have markdown in Redmine 2.5.</p>
<p>I wander if it is possible that we can export as DOCX using pandoc.</p> Redmine - Feature #16252 (New): Private wikihttps://www.redmine.org/issues/162522014-03-06T10:27:32ZLuis Serrano Aranda
<p>Please could you add this feature to the core ?</p>
<p><a class="external" href="http://www.redmine.org/plugins/private_wiki">http://www.redmine.org/plugins/private_wiki</a></p> Redmine - Patch #15982 (New): Inconsitent wiki history functionailityhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/159822014-01-28T10:55:17ZDaniel Felix
<p>Replace this <a class="source" href="https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/repository/svn/entry/trunk/app/views/wiki/history.html.erb#L25">source:trunk/app/views/wiki/history.html.erb#L25</a> line:<br /><code><td class="checkbox"><%= radio_button_tag('version_from', ver.version, (line_num==2), :id => "cbto-#{line_num}") if show_diff && (line_num > 1) %></td></code></p>
<p>with:<br /><code><td class="checkbox"><%= radio_button_tag('version_from', ver.version, (line_num==2), :id => "cbto-#{line_num}", :onclick => "$('#cb-#{line_num-1}').attr('checked', true);") if show_diff && (line_num > 1) %></td></code></p>
<p>This way the click behaviour on the second checkbox row (to) would be the same as on the first (from).</p>
<p>Best regards,<br />Daniel</p> Redmine - Feature #15911 (New): Back to top in Wikihttps://www.redmine.org/issues/159112014-01-20T15:17:14ZLogical Limit
<p>When you have quite long wiki pages with several subchapters and paragraphs, it would be nice to have a 'back to top' link right of each chapters caption or at the end of each paragraph.</p> Redmine - Feature #14115 (New): Wiki enhancements: parent page and ajaxhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/141152013-05-22T06:27:57ZStanislav German-Evtushenko
<p>Some enhancements would make using a huge wiki with a lot of pages much more comfortable:<br />1) choosing parent page using ajax (similar to parent task for issues) instead of hierarchy list<br />2) drag and drop for the wiki index page<br />3) bulk moving of pages to another parent</p> Redmine - Patch #13665 (New): atom available on wiki page footerhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/136652013-04-02T15:29:21ZMarcin Krol
<p>Normally atom syndication is not available at Wiki page footer (only PDF|TXT|HTML pages to save), this patch adds this functionality to recent stable version:</p>
<p>Environment:<br /> Redmine version 2.3.0.stable<br /> Ruby version 1.9.3 (i686-linux)<br /> Rails version 3.2.13<br /> Environment production<br /> Database adapter PostgreSQL<br />Redmine plugins:<br /> redmine_wiki_extensions 0.6.2</p> Redmine - Feature #13615 (New): Back (or HEAD) link in Wiki history page.https://www.redmine.org/issues/136152013-03-27T20:02:32ZIvan Cenov
<p>When displayed Wiki page, one can press History link to view wiki revisions. In this revisions page, there is no link back to the wiki page. Yes, there are links to all of the revisions but they go to URLs that include revision number. I think it would be good to have link back (despite of the browser's "back" button). This link could be placed atop of the revision list and its name could be "Page" or "HEAD" par example.</p> Redmine - Feature #13369 (New): Hidden wiki text that can be view-ed with adequate rightshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/133692013-03-06T10:28:02ZMiodrag Milic
<p>We keep some sensitive information in project documentation that shouldn't be known by everybody in the project. It would be great to have some method to show this data only to particular users (like admins or managers) with adequate permission and display appropriate substitution otherwise.</p>
<p>For example double <code>!!</code> could mean hidden text: <code>!!some passwords!!</code>. This would be rendered using specific CSS always to show its sensitive text (lighter text for instance) or customizable message otherwise (***, [you need permision], ...).</p>
<p>Our current workaround:</p>
<p>WikiNG provides similar but cumbersome functionality via:</p>
<p>{{version < 0}}[you need permison to see this]{{version}}/{{version > 100}}some passwords{{version}}</p>
<p>and also provides "View hidden content" permission.</p>
<p>This is very useful option that should be in the main application.</p> Redmine - Feature #13294 (New): More powerful includeshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/132942013-02-26T12:37:19ZMiodrag Milic
<p>Lets say I have project <code>Standards</code> which holds some reusables, like typical sidebars.</p>
<p>If on project X's sidebar I write</p>
<pre>{{include(Standards: Sidebar-Common)}}</pre>
<p>and if Sidebar-Common itself contains reference to some other macros like:</p>
<pre>{{child_pages}}</pre>
<p>I will nto get desired result (it will list child pages of its parent in Standards project, rather then that of the project X).</p>
<p>Another example, I have plugin that allows me to have Header, Footer and Stylesheet meta-pages just like Sidebar. If I have wiki page <code>[[Standards: Header-Common]]</code> which holds for example <pre>{{lastupdated_at}}: {{lastupdated_by}}</pre></p>
<p>and then reference that page from project X's Header as <code>{{include( Standards:Header-Common)}}</code> I will get who update page in project Standards, rather then project X.</p>
<p>One possible solution would be to implement another directive, such as <code>include_recursive</code> that will allow macros to reference the calling page, rather then the parent page.</p>
<p>So, this feature allows for propagation of changes to multiple projects that follow some pattern from single project.</p> Redmine - Feature #12875 (New): Wiki links to Overview/Activity/Roadmap/Issues/Documents/Files/Ne...https://www.redmine.org/issues/128752013-01-17T06:14:34ZStanislav German-Evtushenko
<p>It is possible to link a particular document/issue/wikipage/etc using Wiki syntax currently but there is no way to link to a list of news/issues/etc.<br />Would be nice to be able to link Overview/Activity/Roadmap/Issues/Documents/Files/News/Forums/etc of a particular project, for example: [[project1::issues]], [[project2::news]], [[project3::documents]]<br />And in addition to that wiki index link would be also nice to have, for example: [[project3::wiki_index]]</p> Redmine - Feature #12051 (New): Wiki variableshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/120512012-10-09T14:19:29ZCaio Cunha
<p>It would be very useful to make use of variables while building Wikis.</p>
<p>Sometimes you wish to refer to a folder, or a version number, or a dynamic info that might change from time to time, and you need to change all occurrences along the wikis.</p>
<p>Maybe the variables placeholders could be replaced by either database preconfigured key-pair values, as also by Ruby functions that calculate the value for that variable in runtime at request time.</p> Redmine - Feature #11978 (New): Wiki pages for groups or wiki pages section with separate ACLhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/119782012-09-28T01:03:55Zyac yac
<p>It would be nice to have wiki pages with access specified by group as some information needs to be propagated specificaly to some group, like SW-Developers regardless of project.</p>
<p>ATM we need to create a project for this.<br />OTOH I don't see a reason why having it per group would be better except doing two less clicks. (Maybe someone else can)</p>
<p>So I guess this should rather be nice as having wiki pages split in section to which we can define different ACL.</p>
<p>This would be handy eg. in project Support, where I want to display different level of information to different user groups.</p> Redmine - Feature #11519 (New): Ability to edit wiki comments after entry savedhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/115192012-07-26T16:19:52ZCassiano Monteiro
<p>It´s very common to edit wiki contents, and forget to include comments about that wiki revision. It would be nice to be able to edit the comments for revisions that are already saved. It´s useful to keep track of wiki changes.</p> Redmine - Feature #11351 (New): Extract code snippets from a project's VCS directly into the wikihttps://www.redmine.org/issues/113512012-07-09T11:11:55ZMaher Gamal
<p>I believe this can be an extension to the current <strong>source</strong> syntax of the wiki.</p>
<p>For example :</p>
<p><a class="source" href="https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/repository/svn/entry/src/test/java/pkg1/MyClass.java%23L20_L30">source:src/test/java/pkg1/MyClass.java#L20_L30</a></p>
<p>OR<br /><pre>
<pre><code class="java" source="src/test/java/pkg1/MyClass.java#L20_L30">
Lines 20 to 30 from MyClass.java appear here.
</code>
</pre><br /></pre><br />Would result in line 20 to 30 embedded as a <code>< code ></code> section in the wiki. This comes in handy when referring to code sections throughout a design document. Of course, referring to specific commits is much more reliable to always retrieve the same set of lines.</p>
<p>What do you think of this ? Do you have an another idea to achieve the same thing ?</p> Redmine - Feature #11344 (New): Alternate names for Index by title/datehttps://www.redmine.org/issues/113442012-07-08T12:28:31ZJean-Claude Wippler
<p>The "Index by title" and "Index by date" links on each wiki page are <em>extremely</em> useful. Far more in fact than their default placement on the page or their names suggest.</p>
<p>Please consider renaming them or adding a setting to allow doing so. My vote would be:</p>
<ul>
<li>Index by title -> Sitemap</li>
<li>Index by date -> Recent changes</li>
</ul>
<p>Because: 1) novices instantly understand what those links are, and 2) it matches other wiki's etc. for advanced users.</p>
<p>There is a workaround, of course: add links with those names to the sidebar.</p>
<p>I've nevertheless submitted this as a feature request, because the "index by ..." phrasing is speaker-centered, whereas Sitemap / Recent changes are audience-centered terms.</p>
<p>PS. Bonus point if you would also consider adding "Sitemap" as a tab on <em>every</em> page :)</p> Redmine - Feature #10729 (New): Embedded wiki pages should have their headings editable from the ...https://www.redmine.org/issues/107292012-04-22T14:08:05ZMaher Gamal
<p>Embedding wiki pages is a neat feature that allows mixing different parts of documents to form other ones.</p>
<p>From a usability point of view, embedding a wiki page with headings should have the edit icon beside the headings just like the embedding page.</p> Redmine - Feature #10568 (New): Real-Time Collaborative Editor Wikihttps://www.redmine.org/issues/105682012-03-30T02:11:37ZRafael Amorim
<p>Hi,</p>
<p>I think that would be great to have a real-time collaborative editor wiki that many people could work at same time together like google docs. There are few open source software that implements it with the operational transformation algorithm. It would help a lot who works inside big projects.</p> Redmine - Feature #10407 (New): Wiki page has a tree weighthttps://www.redmine.org/issues/104072012-03-08T16:11:22ZMatt Lutze
<p>A wiki page can have a weight, and therefore order, that supersedes alphabetical sorting in a family of a tree branch.</p> Redmine - Feature #10406 (New): Wiki tree bulk edithttps://www.redmine.org/issues/104062012-03-08T16:05:28ZMatt Lutze
<ol>
<li>The user can navigate to a tree structure editing page. </li>
<li>On the page, the user sees the list of pages in the wiki.
<ol>
<li>The list is dynamically generated.</li>
<li>The list displays hierarchy to reflect the existing wiki tree structure.</li>
</ol>
</li>
<li>The user can change the order of pages in the list.
<ol>
<li>Controls to move a page up or down within its generation and/or nuclear family of the tree?</li>
<li>Controls to move a page to a younger or older generation of the tree?</li>
<li>Controls to drag a page to a new location in the tree?</li>
</ol></li>
</ol> Redmine - Feature #10035 (New): Include sub-projects in the breadcrumbhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/100352012-01-20T13:18:43Zjean-philippe blary
<p>Hello,</p>
<p>I have a project with some sub-projects, and I'd like to have a full breadcrumb in the pages of a sub-project.<br />It's not possible to link the main page of a sub-project with the main page of the main project...</p>
<p>Example :<br />main_project >> sub_project >> a_page<br />=> Impossible to have. I have "sub_project >>" when I see the page... I'd like to have "main_project >> sub_project" into this page.</p>
<p>Thanks.</p> Redmine - Feature #9733 (New): WIKI macro to insert database query result as wiki tablehttps://www.redmine.org/issues/97332011-12-06T14:00:05ZFelix Sendino
<p>This is a tool very useful for us and is implemented in Attlasian Confluence<br />In essence you can write any "SELECT" query and confluence <br />It's very useful to integrate inventary and CMDB information anywhere in redmine.<br />With a tool like REDMINE would become very ITIL'friendly as it would be use as <br />project, cmdb , kb, and issues portal<br />Our idea would be to insert cmdb tables into redmine's mysql and to publish tables from it.<br />To insert query's as wiki tables gives a lot of flexibility.</p> Redmine - Feature #9601 (New): Multi language wikihttps://www.redmine.org/issues/96012011-11-18T14:14:59ZPeter Englmaier
<p>Dear Developers,</p>
<p>I think one important missing feature is to support multiple languages in the wiki.</p>
<p>Each wiki page could exist in one or more languages. The user should see the page in his most prefered language, if available. In Switzerland, for example, we have 4 offical country languages plus English. Providing some or all pages in those languages by naming them 'page1_EN', 'page1_FR', ... might be a solution, but the suffix should be hidden from the user and the proper language should automatically be picked when the user opens the wiki page 'page1'.</p>
<p>Best, Peter</p> Redmine - Feature #9482 (New): Wiki - minor change without notificationhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/94822011-10-27T17:53:27ZTomasz Sawicki
<p>While editing wiki page, when the change is minor (formatting for example), I'd like to disable email notification for this particular change.<br />In Confluence there's <strong>Minor change</strong> checkbox under the Wiki editor for this.</p> Redmine - Feature #9315 (New): Wiki Page as MS OneNotehttps://www.redmine.org/issues/93152011-09-24T14:56:09ZJohny Mc
<p>Idea is simple wiki pages can be with it's menu left or right with categories, simple, easy to use, easy to navigate</p> Redmine - Feature #9115 (New): special lists of wiki-pageshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/91152011-08-24T09:25:39ZMarc Hübner
For administering the wiki and keeping it up to date, it would be nice to list
<ol>
<li>all "missing" pages (pages that are linked to somewhere but don't exist; e.g. page A links to B, but there is no B-page )</li>
<li>all "orphaned" pages (pages that are not linked anywhere, e.g. there is a page A, but no other page in the whole wiki contains a link to A)</li>
</ol> Redmine - Feature #9114 (New): List incoming links in wiki-pageshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/91142011-08-24T09:19:31ZMarc Hübner
<p>It would be nice to have a list of all "incoming" links for every single wiki page.<br />When editing content on a specific page, you see, which other pages provide links and possibly need to be updated as well.</p> Redmine - Feature #6845 (New): Add a real title field for wiki pageshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/68452010-11-07T12:58:40ZHolger Just
<p>Currently, most people use a single <code>h1.</code> in the first line of a wiki page for the title. This is even integrated in most themes (like the default on on r.o) such that the contextual stuff is floated right of the assumed short header.</p>
<p>However, this practice is flawed as it prevents a usable inclusion of whole pages and leads to unnecessarily deep nesting of headings (see <a class="issue tracker-2 status-5 priority-4 priority-default closed" title="Feature: Wiki TOC should display heading from level 4 (Closed)" href="https://www.redmine.org/issues/5494">#5494</a>). Thus, I propose to add a real title field to wiki pages to replace the top most <code>h1.</code>. This could even be coupled with the name of the wiki page to ease usage.</p> Redmine - Feature #6401 (New): Make Wiki Redirects editablehttps://www.redmine.org/issues/64012010-09-15T12:05:30ZTharuka Pathirana
Wiki redirects need to be editable:
<ul>
<li>Unredirect a page (and change back links to that page)</li>
<li>Redirect to an existing page (e.g. for synonyms)</li>
</ul>
<p>Currently, if there is page A and it's renamed to page B with "Redirect existing links" selected, a new page A cannot be created.</p>
<p>I think it would be better if redirects are defined in a page's content (similar to how it works on Wikipedia). That way many different pages can redirect to one target page, and if a redirecting page later needs to hold content, it can be easily edited.</p> Redmine - Patch #6330 (New): Hyperlinks with "%" or "!" at the endhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/63302010-09-08T10:06:27ZAnonymous
<p>I've searched the issues, wiki and forum but couldn't find any help regarding an issue when inserting hyperlinks:</p>
<p>When you insert a link that ends with a symbol, e.g. "!" or "%", then the Wiki interprets this as punctuation rather than as part of the hyperlink. I've tried various ways of encapsulating the link but none seems to work.</p>
<p>Examnple: <a class="external" href="http://es.farnell.com/yageo-phycomp/can4311129200431k/antena-12-x-4-433mhz/dp/1282674?crosssellid=1282674&crosssell=true&in_merch=truex%x">http://es.farnell.com/yageo-phycomp/can4311129200431k/antena-12-x-4-433mhz/dp/1282674?crosssellid=1282674&crosssell=true&in_merch=truex%x</a>%</p>
<p>A simple patch would be nice that allows inserting hyperlinks as they are, e.g. by placing them into inverted commas or placing the full <a href> HTML tag.</p> Redmine - Feature #6188 (New): Ability to link Wiki page specific versionhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/61882010-08-20T20:08:48ZFernando Hartmann
<p>It wold by important to me if where possible to link a specific version of a Wiki page.<br />ie <br /><a class="wiki-page new" href="https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/Page_Name@44">Page Name@44</a></p>
<p>This wold link to <a class="external" href="http://redmine..../Page_Name?version=44">http://redmine..../Page_Name?version=44</a></p>
<p>This can be very useful if you need to "connect" two interdependent documents, and if one of them is changed the other remains linked to "correct" version.</p> Redmine - Feature #4372 (New): Wiki include macro: Include specific revisionhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/43722009-12-09T22:52:15ZOskar Nordquist
<p>Wiki include macro should be able to include a specific Wiki page revision. For example:</p>
<pre>{{{include(myproject:WikiPage:312)}}}</pre>
<p>Includes WikiPage at revision 312 in project "myproject".</p> Redmine - Feature #4301 (New): position Wiki Toc in sidebarhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/43012009-11-27T18:03:23ZLeo West
<p>It would be nice to add an option on the TOC directive that would place the table of content onto the right sidebar.<br />Another option would be to use a CSS's fixed positioning.</p>
<p>When the page summary grows, the wiki page gets bloated by the summary.</p> Redmine - Feature #4062 (New): Wiki: Feature request:Auto-replace text with another user-definedhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/40622009-10-20T23:30:22ZAleksey Timohin
<a name="Idea"></a>
<h2 >Idea<a href="#Idea" class="wiki-anchor">¶</a></h2>
<p>Working with Wiki, I often think, about how great would it be, if there will be any way to define some the words as <strong>keywords</strong> that will be automatically replaced with others (formatted) on all wiki pages (during view).</p>
<p>For example, I'd love to see that some words (User configurable) will be replaced with another (user configurable)</p>
<a name="Example"></a>
<h2 >Example<a href="#Example" class="wiki-anchor">¶</a></h2>
<p>For example: <br />every "Redmine" word in my wiki can be replaced with<br /><pre>
"Redmine":http://www.redmine.org
</pre></p>
<p>every "Configuration" replaced with</p>
<pre>
[[Configuration]
</pre>
<p>every "Export" to be replaced with:<br /><pre>
[[export|экспорт]</pre><br />and so on.</p>
<a name="Configuration"></a>
<h2 >Configuration<a href="#Configuration" class="wiki-anchor">¶</a></h2>
<p>All that needed to configure:<br />1) specify text1 that should be replaced<br />2) specify text2, that will replace text1</p>
<p>Text replace should be done on rendering (no changes to source text).</p>
<a name="Benefits"></a>
<h2 >Benefits<a href="#Benefits" class="wiki-anchor">¶</a></h2>
<p>Such feature allows to avoid most of the routine job of formatting and keeping information up-to date.</p>
<p>I suppose it will not be hard to implement, but it allows to use Wiki in most productive way.</p>
<p>What do you think about that?</p> Redmine - Feature #3879 (New): "What Links Here" in right hand columnhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/38792009-09-16T15:47:01ZBen Oakes
<p>Similar to <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:WhatLinksHere/Redmine" class="external">Wikipedia</a>, it'd be nice to have a list of all the wiki pages that link to the wiki page currently being viewed. For example, it could look like the following:</p>
<blockquote>
<a name="Wiki"></a>
<h3 >Wiki<a href="#Wiki" class="wiki-anchor">¶</a></h3>
<ul>
<li>Start page</li>
<li>Index by title</li>
<li>Index by date</li>
</ul>
<a name="What-Links-Here"></a>
<h3 >What Links Here<a href="#What-Links-Here" class="wiki-anchor">¶</a></h3>
<ul>
<li>Wiki Page 1</li>
<li>Wiki Page 2</li>
<li>...</li>
<li>Wiki Page N</li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
<p>Without this, it's hard to tell where to go for related information.</p> Redmine - Patch #3806 (New): Template enginehttps://www.redmine.org/issues/38062009-09-02T13:54:40ZDmitry Chernyak
<p>I just wrote the simple template engine:<br />You must create a project with id "templates".<br />Next, when you'll create the new wiki page, if page with such name can be found in templates/wiki, it will be used as template.</p>
<p>I using it to write SLA for projects.</p>
<p>The changes is in the<br />lib/redmine/wiki_formatting/textile/helper.rb<br />(one function)<br /><pre><code class="ruby syntaxhl"> <span class="k">def</span> <span class="nf">initial_page_content</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="n">page</span><span class="p">)</span>
<span class="vi">@wtempl</span> <span class="o">=</span> <span class="no">Project</span><span class="p">.</span><span class="nf">find</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="s2">"templates"</span><span class="p">)</span>
<span class="n">pname</span> <span class="o">=</span> <span class="s2">"</span><span class="si">#{</span><span class="vi">@page</span><span class="p">.</span><span class="nf">pretty_title</span><span class="si">}</span><span class="s2">"</span>
<span class="vi">@templ</span> <span class="o">=</span> <span class="vi">@wtempl</span><span class="p">.</span><span class="nf">wiki</span><span class="p">.</span><span class="nf">find_or_new_page</span><span class="p">(</span><span class="n">pname</span><span class="p">)</span>
<span class="k">if</span> <span class="vi">@templ</span><span class="p">.</span><span class="nf">new_record?</span>
<span class="k">then</span>
<span class="s2">"h1. </span><span class="si">#{</span><span class="vi">@page</span><span class="p">.</span><span class="nf">pretty_title</span><span class="si">}</span><span class="s2">"</span>
<span class="k">else</span>
<span class="vi">@templ</span><span class="p">.</span><span class="nf">content</span><span class="p">.</span><span class="nf">text</span>
<span class="k">end</span>
<span class="k">end</span>
</code></pre></p> Redmine - Patch #3749 (New): Wiki. TOC. The standardised anchors and admissible "fragment" part o...https://www.redmine.org/issues/37492009-08-17T23:10:11ZRoman Musin
<p>In such browsers as Opera 9/10 links in TOC menu does not work, this patch make link as much as possible compatible.</p>
<p>OS: Linux devis 2.6.26-2-686 <a class="issue tracker-1 status-5 priority-4 priority-default closed" title="Defect: permissions if not admin (Closed)" href="https://www.redmine.org/issues/1">#1</a> SMP Sun Jun 21 04:57:38 UTC 2009 i686 GNU/Linux<br />Browser: Google Chrome 3.0.190.2, Opera 9.64, Firefox 3.08<br />Check XHTML with HTML Validator 0.8.5.8 (0 warnings, 0 errors)</p>
<hr />
<p>First patch for current trunk.</p>
<p>./script/about:<br /><pre>
About your application's environment
Ruby version 1.8.7 (i486-linux)
RubyGems version 1.3.2
Rails version 2.2.2
Active Record version 2.2.2
Action Pack version 2.2.2
Active Resource version 2.2.2
Action Mailer version 2.2.2
Active Support version 2.2.2
Application root /home/devis/RedmineCurrent
Environment development
Database adapter sqlite3
Database schema version 20090614091200
</pre></p>
<p>svn info<br /><pre>
Path: .
URL: svn://rubyforge.org/var/svn/redmine/trunk
Repository Root: svn://rubyforge.org/var/svn/redmine
Repository UUID: e93f8b46-1217-0410-a6f0-8f06a7374b81
Revision: 2845
Node Kind: directory
Schedule: normal
Last Changed Author: jplang
Last Changed Rev: 2845
Last Changed Date: 2009-08-17 20:37:31 +0400 (Пнд, 17 Авг 2009)
</pre></p>
<p>Without patch one test failed:<br /><pre>
1) Failure:
test_show_atom(IssuesControllerTest)
[./test/functional/issues_controller_test.rb:377:in `test_show_atom'
/usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activesupport-2.2.2/lib/active_support/testing/setup_and_teardown.rb:60:in `__send__'
/usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activesupport-2.2.2/lib/active_support/testing/setup_and_teardown.rb:60:in `run']:
<false> is not true.
</pre></p>
<p>With patch one test failed too:<br /><pre>
1) Failure:
test_show_atom(IssuesControllerTest)
[./test/functional/issues_controller_test.rb:377:in `test_show_atom'
/usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activesupport-2.2.2/lib/active_support/testing/setup_and_teardown.rb:60:in `__send__'
/usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/activesupport-2.2.2/lib/active_support/testing/setup_and_teardown.rb:60:in `run']:
<false> is not true.
</pre></p>
<hr />
<p>Second patch for stable branch.</p>
<p>./script/about:<br /><pre>
About your application's environment
Ruby version 1.8.7 (i486-linux)
RubyGems version 1.3.4
Rails version 2.1.2
Active Record version 2.1.2
Action Pack version 2.1.2
Active Resource version 2.1.2
Action Mailer version 2.1.2
Active Support version 2.1.2
Application root /home/devis/Redmine
Environment development
Database adapter sqlite3
Database schema version 101
</pre></p>
<p>svn info:<br /><pre>
Path: .
URL: svn://rubyforge.org/var/svn/redmine/branches/0.8-stable
Repository Root: svn://rubyforge.org/var/svn/redmine
Repository UUID: e93f8b46-1217-0410-a6f0-8f06a7374b81
Revision: 2845
Node Kind: directory
Schedule: normal
Last Changed Author: edavis10
Last Changed Rev: 2831
Last Changed Date: 2009-08-01 22:28:57 +0400 (Сбт, 01 Авг 2009)
</pre></p> Redmine - Feature #3547 (New): Wiki include macro: add ability to include single sectionhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/35472009-06-26T10:37:46ZMaciej Czub
<p>The include macro in Wiki should have the ability to include single section of a page, like this:<br /><code>{{include(Page#Section)}}</code></p> Redmine - Patch #3274 (New): Wiki Page Categorieshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/32742009-04-30T11:21:59ZSven Schwyn
<p>This patch is a preliminary implementation of wiki page categories (think: Wikipedia) for Redmine.</p>
<p>The patch is against Redmine 0.8.3. Watch it in action here:<br /><a class="external" href="http://www.bitcetera.com/assets/media/wiki_page_categories.mov">http://www.bitcetera.com/assets/media/wiki_page_categories.mov</a></p>
<p>Please note that I haven't written nor adapted any tests/fixtures yet. If you choose to adopt this patch, I'll catch up on this.</p> Redmine - Feature #3272 (New): Ability to import wiki image from other wiki pagehttps://www.redmine.org/issues/32722009-04-30T09:37:48ZYoann V
<p>It would be very nice to have the ability to include wiki image located in other wiki page:</p>
<pre>
MyWikiPage:myimage.png
</pre> Redmine - Feature #3074 (New): Indention in Wiki of headings and corresponding content based on h...https://www.redmine.org/issues/30742009-03-30T13:55:24ZMischa The Evil
<p>It seems to me that such a feature would improve the readability in the Wiki-module.</p>
<p>What do I mean with this exactly? This:</p>
<ul>
<li>Current wiki <pre>
Heading 1
----------------
Text, text, text, text, text, text.
Heading 1.2
----------------
Text, text, text, text, text, text.
Heading 1.2.1
----------------
Text, text, text, text, text, text.</pre></li>
<li>Preferred wiki <pre>
Heading 1
----------------
Text, text, text, text, text, text.
Heading 1.2
----------------
Text, text, text, text, text, text.
Heading 1.2.1
----------------
Text, text, text, text, text, text.</pre></li>
</ul>
<p>A solution for this could be changing the following snippet of code (lines 3 upto 7 of <a class="source" href="https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/repository/svn/entry/trunk/public/stylesheets/application.css#L3">source:/trunk/public/stylesheets/application.css#L3</a>) from:<pre>h1, h2, h3, h4 { font-family: "Trebuchet MS", Verdana, sans-serif;}
h1 {margin:0; padding:0; font-size: 24px;}
h2, .wiki h1 {font-size: 20px;padding: 2px 10px 1px 0px;margin: 0 0 10px 0; border-bottom: 1px solid #bbbbbb; color: #444;}
h3, .wiki h2 {font-size: 16px;padding: 2px 10px 1px 0px;margin: 0 0 10px 0; border-bottom: 1px solid #bbbbbb; color: #444;}
h4, .wiki h3 {font-size: 13px;padding: 2px 10px 1px 0px;margin-bottom: 5px; border-bottom: 1px dotted #bbbbbb; color: #444;}</pre> to <pre>h1, h2, h3, h4 { font-family: "Trebuchet MS", Verdana, sans-serif;}
h1 {margin:0; padding:0; font-size: 24px;}
h2, .wiki h1 {font-size: 20px;padding: 2px 10px 1px 0px;margin: 0 0 10px 0; border-bottom: 1px solid #bbbbbb; color: #444;}
h3, .wiki h2 {font-size: 16px;padding: 2px 10px 1px 0px;margin: 0 0 10px 15px; border-bottom: 1px solid #bbbbbb; color: #444;}
h4, .wiki h3 {font-size: 13px;padding: 2px 10px 1px 0px;margin: 0 0 5px 30px; border-bottom: 1px dotted #bbbbbb; color: #444;}
.wiki h4 {margin-left: 45px; border-bottom: 1px dotted #bbbbbb; color: #444;}
.wiki h5 {margin-left: 60px; border-bottom: 1px dotted #bbbbbb; color: #444;}
.wiki h6 {margin-left: 75px; border-bottom: 1px dotted #bbbbbb; color: #444;}
.wiki h2 + p {margin-left: 15px;}
.wiki h3 + p {margin-left: 30px;}
.wiki h4 + p {margin-left: 45px;}
.wiki h5 + p {margin-left: 60px;}
.wiki h6 + p {margin-left: 75px;}</pre></p>
<p>Though, this change also modifies some other un-desired parts of the UI due to some unwanted triggers on these selectors. This should be definately tweaked to get ready for implementation (I just post what I've got so far to prevent it from being erased in my head :).</p> Redmine - Feature #2782 (New): Save + Continue or AJAX save POSThttps://www.redmine.org/issues/27822009-02-18T22:23:33ZAshley McKenzie
<p>Hi,</p>
<p>Love the software and use the Wiki a fair bit. I'd really like an option to be able to save the current content for a given page, without being redirected back to the show action. Sort of like a 'save my content, and continue to make edits'.</p>
<p>Just a thought..</p>
<p>Ash.</p> Redmine - Feature #2698 (New): Wiki Auto-Save currently editing page https://www.redmine.org/issues/26982009-02-08T15:46:12ZJos Yule
<p>It would be nice to have the currently edited page auto-saved every once and a while, so that changes are not lost inadvertently.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, this can lead to wiki-history bloat. A possible solution to this is to have "minor-revisions" to pages. These could be "flushed" periodically from the wiki-DB, as they would only be used as temporary placeholders before a user "saves" their edits to their page.</p>
<p>Actually, in thinking this through, i can see that this might lead to clobbering of other users work, if two users are editing the same page at the same time... Could the auto-save save the changes locally, at least? Just so that the work is not lost if the user's browser goes down, or something...</p> Redmine - Feature #2674 (New): wiki templateshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/26742009-02-05T07:53:24ZDamien Couderc
<p>We'd like to see such feature to start a wiki page from a template.</p> Redmine - Feature #2636 (New): Feature Request: Wiki ACLs (Access control for individual pages)https://www.redmine.org/issues/26362009-01-31T20:57:16ZJim Jones
<p>It would be nice if redmine would support ACLs (access control) for individual wiki pages or groups of wiki pages.</p>
<p>Our use-case:<br />We'd like to give out wiki access to sub-contractors, but only to the parts of the wiki that are their business.<br />In our case that means a given sub-contractor should see:</p>
<ul>
<li>The wiki pages relevant to his project</li>
<li>Parts of the global wiki documentation that we deem non-confidential</li>
</ul>
<p>That sub-contractor should generally not be able to see anything else. In particular not pages that are meant for other sub-contractors and internal documents that we just don't want them to see.</p>
<p>To achieve this goal we have experimented with creating sub-projects for individual sub-contractors but this approach is very cumbersome and error-prone. For example we are forced to copy individual pages from our global documentation to the sub-project wikis to make them available to the contractor - that duplication doesn't scale and is unmaintainable.</p>
<p>To better handle such situations I propose the following implementation (or similar):</p>
<ul>
<li>Provide a way to tag wiki-pages with ACL-Tokens. This could be achieved with inline code, e.g. a magic line like "#ACL read,write ContractorRole" somewhere in the page source would grant read/write access to that role. Or redmine could provide nice GUI elements to achieve the same task.</li>
<li>Provide a per-project toggle to set the wiki pages to "Allow-default" or "Deny-default".</li>
<li>Provide a per-project list of default access patterns. For example in a given project we may like to set all pages whose names start with "Internal" to be set to "Deny-Default" and "read/write for RoleDevTeam". Such a patterns list would make it easy and straightforward to divide a wiki into any number of access-zones.</li>
</ul>
<p>Well, that would be my ideas, I'm sure they can be improved - please discuss.</p> Redmine - Feature #2355 (New): add a link to diff page to wiki item in activity pagehttps://www.redmine.org/issues/23552008-12-18T11:48:38ZJérôme Bousquié
<p>Hello,</p>
<p>Would it be possible please to add a link on every wiki item displayed on the activity page to related diff version page ?<br />ex : on Project activity</p>
<p>Wiki edit: Index (<a class="issue tracker-1 status-5 priority-4 priority-default closed" title="Defect: Notification are enabled but not sent (Closed)" href="https://www.redmine.org/issues/37">#37</a>) (diff) and diff links to Index/diff?version=37&version_from=36&commit=Voir+les+différences</p>
<p>So that, differences may be visible at a glance by users.</p>
<p>Thank you</p> Redmine - Feature #1994 (New): LaTEX support in Wiki, Forums and Issueshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/19942008-10-06T20:13:49ZMurat Ozkan
<p>Latex support could be included especially in Wiki pages, so that Latex expressions could be displayed as images in Wiki. Specifically, I want to use Redmine Wiki as means of documentation tool for mathematical methods that are used within a multi-precision library. I could not find a way to display equations in Wiki (Textile does not support mathematical expressions as far as I know)</p> Redmine - Patch #1857 (New): Make {{toc}} render as properly nested list + skip supporthttps://www.redmine.org/issues/18572008-09-04T14:34:40ZJim Jones
<p>The attached patch changes the {{toc}}-macro to render as a properly nested HTML unordered list.<br />Furthermore it adds a parameter to skip the first n headlines, because at least the first one is usually not interesting:</p>
<p>Example:
{{toc:1}} skips the first headline.
{{toc:3}} skips the first three headlines.</p>
<p>The patch also removes the (now superflous) css indentation rules for the <li> elements.</p> Redmine - Patch #1700 (New): Support for extra macros to help in move from trachttps://www.redmine.org/issues/17002008-07-28T16:31:43ZRobert Shell
<p>With moving from trac needed some more macros for linking issues back to wiki pages to show queue sizes, new tickets waiting in a area etc. issue_list Lists Issues matching a list of given parameters</p>
<pre><code>!{{issue_list(tracker,category,status,user,max) }}</code></pre>
<p>issue_count, Count number of issues matching a set of filters (tracker,owner,category,status currently supported as filters)</p>
<pre><code>!{{issue_count(tracker=xxx,category=xxx,status=xxxx) }}</code></pre>
<p>issue_query: Same as issues_count be returns lists and not single count</p>
<pre><code>!{{issue_query(tracker=dddd&category=dsdd&status=dddd&owner=ssss&max=10) }}</code></pre>
<p>Also with more of wiki pages across had problems with lose of TitleIndex function so re-implement this for redmine. I Have added ability to create a number of styles of list.</p>
<p>title_list: Inserts an alphabetic list of all wiki pages into the output. Appears as a unordered list</p>
<pre><code>{{title_list(title-prefix)}}</code></pre>
<p>title_menu: Inserts an alphabetic menu (toc style) of all wiki pages into the output. This uses the toc css to produce a nice side menu to link groups of pages together.</p>
<pre><code>{{title_menu(title-prefix,level,max,css-sytle)}}</code></pre>
<p>title_bar: Inserts an alphabetic menu of all wiki pages into the output. This is basically aimed a across the screen menu with details menu currently styled as a table to our old trac navigation.</p>
<pre><code>!{{title_bar(title-prefix,level,max,css-sytle)}}</code></pre>
<p>title_index: title_index boxed up titles by letter to create a glossary or index. Use this for generation of a glossary and for larger indexes of pages.</p>
<pre><code>!{{title_menu(title-prefix,columns,max)}}</code></pre>
<p>__</p> Redmine - Feature #1439 (New): Interlinking between wiki and issueshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/14392008-06-13T10:19:23ZJone Marius Vignes
<p>It would be nice if, when referencing to a certain issue in the wiki, the issue would have a link to the wiki-page in question.</p> Redmine - Feature #1330 (New): Copy a Wiki Pagehttps://www.redmine.org/issues/13302008-05-30T12:06:44ZCurtis Stewart
<p>We are trying to document our software project requirements and test cases in the project wiki. The simple reason is to allow multiple people to create and fix the items as we go along. To help, I have built some templates that can be used to make sure that we capture the data in a consistent format. We then just create issues to test the cases referencing the wiki pages. Works slick.</p>
<p>Since I have the formats, the only way I see that I can copy it to a new page is to cut and paste it into the new page. I would be simpler if I had an "include", "copy from" or some similar function.</p>
<p>I am aware that has changes occur to the format the old pages will not reflect the changes, but then neither do the paper versions I am doing currently.</p> Redmine - Feature #1226 (New): query results on wiki pageshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/12262008-05-12T17:12:40Zgabriel scolan
<p>Testing in parallel trac, I noted an interesting feature of trac being the possibility from the wiki pages to define macros displaying the results of specific sql query. Would it be possible to have such a feature, since it allows to present the content of the issues tracker with text around, which can be useful to edit reports to high management.</p> Redmine - Feature #1213 (New): Allow Slashes in wiki URLshttps://www.redmine.org/issues/12132008-05-08T15:01:04ZJason Trahan
<p>Currently Trac allows you to use slashes to notate a hierarchy for the wiki pages. It would be nice is RedMine would also support the same concept.</p>
<p>Example.<br />SomePage/SomeSubPage1<br />SomePage/SubPage2/SubSubPage1<br />SomePage/SomeSubPage3</p>
<p>Trac also allows for directory style links. Examples <a class="wiki-page new" href="https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/">../</a> Will bring you up a level <a class="wiki-page new" href="https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/SubPage2">./SubPage2</a> is a shorthand for the subpage so you don't have to link to <a class="wiki-page new" href="https://www.redmine.org/projects/redmine/wiki/SomePageSubPage2">SomePage/SubPage2</a> for example.</p> Redmine - Feature #1208 (New): Restructured text support for the wikihttps://www.redmine.org/issues/12082008-05-08T04:13:33ZJames Turnbull
<p>We're a heavy user of Trac's support for restructured text (<a class="external" href="http://docutils.sourceforge.net/rst.html">http://docutils.sourceforge.net/rst.html</a>). We'd love to migrate to Redmine but we have no way to support our existing RST based documentation.</p>
<p>I'd like to see the Textile parser in Redmine supplemented with a RST parser also. As there is no RST parser in Ruby currently this could be tricky but figured I'd register the request at least.</p> Redmine - Feature #1187 (New): Relate a Wiki page to a project module.https://www.redmine.org/issues/11872008-05-06T14:08:42ZLeandro Lucarella
<p>It would be very useful if one can define a wiki page for a project module (like one does with Versions).</p>
<p>For example, I'd like to put some information about how to check out the repository in the Repository module, as an introduction above the repository browser. I think this can be useful too for other modules so you can give some introduction about how to operate in that module.</p> Redmine - Feature #1106 (New): Embedded repository images in the wikihttps://www.redmine.org/issues/11062008-04-25T15:50:42ZLeandro Lucarella
<p>It would be very useful if one can embed an image stored in the repository in the wiki, something like:</p>
<p>(!)source(:)path/to/image.png(!)</p>
<p>Ignore the '(' and ')' chars, they are just to avoid wiki processing.</p> Redmine - Feature #1087 (New): Commenting system on wikihttps://www.redmine.org/issues/10872008-04-22T03:58:04ZCory Nelson
<p>If you remember the GPL v3 drafts you know what I want. Basically, to be able to attach notes to any text in a wiki, and be able to have small discussions about it right there.</p> Redmine - Feature #656 (New): Roadmap with wiki pagehttps://www.redmine.org/issues/6562008-02-13T14:53:10ZStuart George
<p>When a wiki page is assigned to a roadmap entry, there needs to be an edit link that can take you to that page<br />eg: When viewing a roadmap entry, under the bar graph of %complete, shows the wiki page. There needs to be an edit link that will jump you into editing that wiki page.</p>
<p>Right now I had to create a link to the page on the wiki homepage, to create it in the roadmap, then remove the link from the wiki homepage.</p>
<p>It is painful to manage the roadmap wiki pages this way (so I create a wiki page of just roadmap version page links.. not ideal I dont think).</p> Redmine - Feature #592 (New): User Wiki Pagehttps://www.redmine.org/issues/5922008-01-31T21:38:00ZDavid Petersen
<p>It would be nice to allow each user to have their own wiki page(s) that would be accessed when you view the user account.<br />Currently you see their email and the projects they are part of. It would be nice to let the user edit a wiki page<br />giving more information about them selfs, would allow them to post different contact information, small bio, tools used.<br />These wiki page(s) would only be editable for that user.</p> Redmine - Feature #550 (Reopened): Function to export whole wikihttps://www.redmine.org/issues/5502008-01-12T06:03:00ZWalid Moghrabi
<p>Hi,</p>
<p>Exporting wiki pages (html ou pdf format) is great but a greater function would be to be able to export a whole wiki<br />(in html with links or even pdf with summary) or part of the wiki in one step.</p>
<p>For example, I find the wiki usefull for documentation purpose and I'd love to be able to generate a whole documentation<br />for offline reading in one step from my wiki.</p>
<p>Thanks.</p> Redmine - Feature #480 (New): Wiki: Support categories tagging and autolistinghttps://www.redmine.org/issues/4802007-11-09T04:23:00ZDerek Montgomery
<p>It would be really convenient for the Wiki to have category tagging (assign a wiki page to a category) and have<br />an autolisting of the categories on the right side, just like there is Index by title or date, it would be Category<br />xxxx Index (so you would only list the pages you tagged with the xxxx category).</p> Redmine - Feature #90 (New): Show deleted wiki pages or wiki files on the activityhttps://www.redmine.org/issues/902007-08-15T00:55:00ZMatt Jones
<p>The problem with this, is that the Activity section is the first page I go to see if anything has happened in my project.<br />So someone with 'wiki delete' and 'file delete' permissions could go in, and delete pages and files. I would never know<br />if they did this until I checked the wiki manually.</p>
What I would do is this:
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<li>For files added to the wiki, I would add a link to the page in the Activity section</li>
<li>For files deleted in the wiki, I would add a link to that wiki page in the Activity section</li>
<li>For wiki pages deleted, I would just add text saying what page was deleted in the Activity section. We cant link to<br />a page that no longer exists.</li>
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