On 01/24/2011 06:18 PM, David C. Rankin wrote:
On 01/24/2011 05:29 PM, Timothy Pearson wrote:
<snip> > How about the Wiki? > http://trinity.pearsoncomputing.net/wiki/bin/view/Developers/ProposedSystemMenuLayout > > Tim
OK,
I have started the page:
http://trinity.pearsoncomputing.net/wiki/bin/view/Developers/ProposedSystemM...
but I must admit "wiki markup HATES me". I have included the toplevel and a couple of thoughts under each (hoping that would help the TOC straighten itself out), but for some reason the wiki wasn't accepting the standard section level designations of '==' and '===' and so on. (Lord knows it was probably my fault, but I was looking at a wiki markup reference and it still wasn't working...) I have found I'm much better at editing or adding to an existing wiki rather than starting one from scratch.
The outline is supposed to be:
==Trinity Kmenu Standardization Proposal== ==Current Summary== ===Desktop Publishing=== ===Development=== ===Edutainment & Health=== ===Emulators=== ===Games=== ===Graphics=== ===Lost & Found=== ===Multimedia=== ===Network=== ===Settings=== ===System=== ===User-Apps=== ==Kmenu source files and inclusion order==
but as you can see, the wiki is eating a few of the '==' entries and failing to recognize the '===' markup. If someone smarter than I on wiki markup can tweak it, it would be appreciated.
At any rate, the page is there. If we can get the summarized information from the kmail thread in there, then I think we can pick up the collaboration on the wiki instead of in a string of emails to capture the thoughts and ideas in a single location.
Since I didn't start the thread, I felt awkward providing the summary for the menu entries and I didn't want to 'step on anyones toes' by doing it.
Kate, since I'm following your lead here, I don't want to usurp your effort and I'd feel better if you put your current thoughts in as a starting point.