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Re: Feedback code markdown from non moin to moin

 

On 07/05/12 08:54, Hannie Dumoleyn wrote:
After having played with the code I come to the following conclusions:
1. Part 1: Installing dependencies > sudo apt-get --yes install dialog markdown libhtml-wikiconverter-moinmoin-perl This is the only line that matters. When running the script it should be checked if these dependencies have already been installed. If so, skip this command.
I have typed this command in the terminal manually.

Part 2: Making a sandbox. This works fine with one exception: when you have Ubuntu installed in another language, the folder name /Desktop is translated. On my pc it is called /Bureaublad.

Part 3: Changing the code
This works fine, although I am not sure what it does exactly (what information is gathered?).

Part 4:
Making Backup
I think it works, but most part of the code is comment (#). I suppose the source code is translated to MoinMoin here, html2wiki --dialect MoinMoin $yourfile > $yourfile.new.

I haven't tested the last action explained in the video (creating a wiki page and pasting the translated source code there) because the example, kdetut.txt, has already been transferred to the wiki. I intend to test it with another thread/tutorial from the forums.

It also is very important to make the script executable with the command chmod +x.

Regards,
Hannie

Some work was done on the script yesterday by Bodhi - it's rather different now - gives a GUI to enter thread URL into.

regards

Kev


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