________________________________
 Did you figure it out?


I am *very* interested in your project and hope that it doesn't get interrupted 
because of the wiki problems.

Thank you Nicu!

Xu


On Fri, Dec 9, 2011 at 8:51 AM, Nicu Tofan <nicu_tofan_off...@yahoo.com> wrote:

Nicu Tofan <nicu_tofan_office <at> yahoo.com> writes:
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>> http://wiki.lyx.org/Devel/SourceCodeExploration?action=diff
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>> Trying to save changes in wiki does not work without any error message.
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>> Help appreciated.
>> Nick
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>The new text that I try to paste is 80386 characters long. That may be the
>problem. The preview functionality also presents the old version when the full
>80386 text is inserted, but works OK with smaller chunks.
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>http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/UploadsAdmin
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>Nick
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Hello, Xu! Thank you for your interest!


Of course it doesn't get interrupted. 
As the person(s) that manage the wiki did not respond, my best 
assumption is that there is a maximum character count that has been 
reached. The version posted on the wiki is already obsolete and I'm thinking 
about replacing the content with a link to current location. For now, I will 
make a note at the top.


Took me a couple of hours to convert the text from the PmWiki syntax to LyX 
syntax using a regular expression capable editor, so we have a nice .lyx file 
now that I host at the address below [1], for now. During it's evolution, I 
expect suggestions about it's format and the 
developers may choose a place on the site for it. I did not get to the 
part where the output may be customized, yet, so I don't know if there 
is a way to export to wiki pages (section generates a page, chapter generates 
apage, something like that). If it does not have that ability yet, I will be 
happy to contribute it, so that it's content may be present on the wiki, too. 
(would that be of any benefit?)


However, I must say that I'm interested in a number of other projects (started 
this because I want to interact sage with LyX, for example) and my daily job, 
so the writing goes fairly slow, as you probably noticed.

Regards,

Nick

[1] - 
http://code.google.com/p/monkeysnest/source/browse/trunk/Prog/LyX/SourceCodeExploration%202011%2012%2009.lyx

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