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Ralph Angenendt wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Daniel de Kok wrote:
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<pre wrap="">How about making a comment marker (like ACLs) that contains this
version information, and letting MoinMoin expand it to some visual
marker at the top of the page. That would allow us to tinker with the
appearance in the future without having to change all pages.
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Looks like you already delved a bit deeper into MoinMoin Code. I have
yet to do that :)
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<pre wrap="">(Yeah, I like metadata :p.)
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Me too.
Ralph
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Why not do it all at the same page like all wiki dose ,<br>
and just divide the paragraph into sections , one for every version ?<br>
This way it dose not really mater witch version the user use he will
fined what he is looking for<br>
and you can link at the top of the page for specific version for
convenient. <br>
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