Re: [ANN] Cocoa Developer Meeting Place
Re: [ANN] Cocoa Developer Meeting Place
- Subject: Re: [ANN] Cocoa Developer Meeting Place
- From: Matthew Smith <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2002 12:22:14 +1100
I found that all you really need to do is:
copy a similar entry to the one you are about to make
paste it in to where you want your entry
change it to match your information
hit save
The joy and evils of copy-paste programming :)
Cheers
Matt
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On the edit page for the list of developers and what state there in, a big
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thing I found is that even though I changed the checkbox to tell the wiki
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that I didn't support tabs, it still failed to put them in correctly and so
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the text was all dorked when I viewed the edit.
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So the solution I used was to copy the entire list into TextEdit which does
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support tabs, do my edit, then paste back into the edit field. Then submit
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my changes..... When I did this, everything worked correctly and my edit
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went in.
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Thanks and maybe this information will help others as well,
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--
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Sam Griffith Jr.
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email: email@hidden
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Web site: http://homepage.mac.com/staypufd/index.html
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On 10/25/2002 3:33 PM, "dave dowling" <email@hidden> wrote:
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> On Friday, October 25, 2002, at 03:50 PM, Steve Wainstead wrote:
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>> On Tue, 22 Oct 2002, Keith Ray wrote:
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>>> Am I *really* the only Cocoa developer in Silicon Valley?
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>> Who reads this list, and knows how to use a Wiki, yes. :-)
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>> ~swain
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> Steve (et al), all you have to do is edit the WIKI page. There's a
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> link at the bottom of the page. Once you get into edit mode, just
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> follow the pattern of what the other editors have done. You can also
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> add a WIKI page for yourself, that tells about your interests and lists
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> your contact info, or other relevant data. Adding pages in WIKI might
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> seem confusing, but it's really very easy. Basically all you do is
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> concatenate several words while you're editing an existing WIKI page,
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> using camel case. WIKI sees this as your intent to make a new page.
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> For instance:
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> Here's some existing text in a WIKI page, and HeresAPageIWantToAdd and
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> so forth...
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> tells WIKI that you want to add a page called HeresAPageIWantToAdd.
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> When you use that convention in any WIKI page, WIKI will add a question
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> mark:
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> HeresAPageIWantToAdd?
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> to the end of your camel case string in the page after you've finalized
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> your edit. If you click the question mark at the end of your camel
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> case string on the newly edited page, WIKI will create a new page by
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> that name (called "HeresAPageIWantToAdd", in this case). You can then
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> edit that page just as you would any other WIKI page, by clicking the
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> Edit link at the bottom of the page.
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> I hope this helps those of you who have not used WIKI in the past, but
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> still want to add your info to the list and meet other developers in
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> this forum. I've already met a couple of guys in my area as a result
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> of this thread, and am meeting with one of them soon so we can help
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> each other learn more about Cocoa. Before Keith set this WIKI list up,
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> I had been looking for other Cocoa developers in my area for over a
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> year, with no success. Thanks again, Keith!!
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> The list is currently up to 10 countries, with around 75 Cocoa
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> developers listed. If they can all figure out the basics of WIKI, so
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> can you! :)
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> If you try what I have outlined above and can't get it to work, reply
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> to this message back-channel and I'll give you a hand with it. Be sure
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> you keep the subject line the same if you send me a back-channel
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> message; otherwise, your message might get lost in the list of all of
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> the regular cocoa-dev messages that come from the list.
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> Thanks.
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> dave dowling
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> Free at last! How I found peace with God:
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> http://www.davedowling.com/steps.html
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