Junichi Uekawa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm now checking out muse and what it can do for me; however I found
> that muse is not a full-fledged wiki editing engine like
> elserv-wiki. elserv-wiki handles HTTP requests and allows editing
> of the wiki page over http, convenient for when slappi
Hi,
> > 3. is there a elserv-wiki replacement for muse-el?
>
> I'm not sure in what ways elserv interacted with emacs-wiki, so it's
> hard to answer that. Muse comes with a muse-http.el file that can
> turn Emacs into a webserver, much like the emacs-wiki-httpd.el module,
> except that it doesn'
Hi,
> > 2. there isn't any documentation on compatiblity.
>
> It's hard to know exactly what sorts of compatibility issues need to
> be mentioned. Can you please provide some additional examples of
> information on this topic that you would like to see?
What are the differences in file format /
Junichi Uekawa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 1. the package name is muse-el, which is not mentioned anywhere.
Good point.
> 2. there isn't any documentation on compatiblity.
It's hard to know exactly what sorts of compatibility issues need to
be mentioned. Can you please provide some additiona
Package: emacs-wiki
Version: 2.71-1
I've seen the news file that you want users to migrate to muse, but
1. the package name is muse-el, which is not mentioned anywhere.
2. there isn't any documentation on compatiblity.
Do I have a compatible command for emacs-wiki-find-file
3. is there a else
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