[Pmwiki-users] Re: Markup Quick Ref example (was pmwiki.org converted to 2.0.devel27)

John Rankin john.rankin
Tue Nov 30 14:09:15 CST 2004


On Tuesday, 30 November 2004 8:33 PM, blader_se <on6nk4p02 at sneakemail.com> wrote:
>> > >
>> > There is a demonstration using {:text:text definition} at
>> > http://intranet.affinity.co.nz/pmwiki2/index.php/Main/MarkupQuickReference
>> > 
>> > Comments?
>> 
>> I like it, but I usally copy the source code (using ?edit or ?source suffix 
>of 
>> the page) and paste it into my document when deploying these formatting 
>things. 
>> Is that possible?
>
>Hmm, that did not make sense, sorry. I try again:
>
>Is it possible to implement something so that I can copy the source of the 
>markup whithout having to view the source of the whole page (and thereby have 
>to find the markup I want once again)?
>
>/mac
>
Wikipedia does something like that. Somebody who knows more about CSS than
I might be able to explain how a mouse click on or mouse over a particular
markup can pop open a window that lets you copy and paste the relevant
piece into your edit box.

I'll search the web and see what I can find.


-- 
JR
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John Rankin





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