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== DFWiki ==
'''DFWiki''' is an alternative [[wiki]] module to the current (1.7.X) Moodle [[Wiki module]] (ErfurtWiki or [[ewiki]]).
DFWiki is an alternative wiki module to the current (1.5.3) moodle wiki module (efurt-wiki or ewiki).
 
There are two versions of DFwiki.
* DFwiki-- Alternative module that works for moodle 1.5.x
* [http://morfeo.upc.es/crom/course/view.php?id=4 NWiki] (New Wiki) - A replacement for the Moodle wiki module (that we hope that will be official on 1.9 ... let's cross fingers guys !) NWiki  has several distributions, one for each for Moodle 1.6 released after moodle 1.6
 
DFwiki and NWiki can be found [http://morfeo.upc.es/crom/course/view.php?id=4 in dfwiki home page], and in the Moodle [[CVS for Administrators|CVS]]. Give [http://appserv.lsi.upc.es/palangana/moodle/mod/dfwiki/view.php?id=178 dfwiki] a try and report your experience in the wiki forum.
 
== Upgrade ==
[[Upgrade from moodle 1.8 to 1.9 (with Nwiki upgrade)]]


== Features ==
== Features ==
Key features of DFwiki are:
Key features of DFwiki are:
* Multiple editor. You can choose the kind of editor and format you whish to use when you create the page.  
* Multiple editors. You can choose the kind of editor and format you wish to use when you create the page.  
The dfwiki current editors/formats are:
The dfwiki current editors/formats are:
** ewiki compatible format ( to hold backward wiki compatibility )
** ewiki compatible format ( to preserve backward wiki compatibility )
** Moodle HTMLEditor.  
** Moodle HTMLEditor.  
** dfwiki markup. Right now is a subset of mediawiki format. But we are allready working to meet 100% compatybility with mediawiki markup.
** dfwiki markup. Right now this is a subset of mediawiki format. But we are already working to meet 100% compatybility with mediawiki markup.
* HTML-Export. If you wish to share your wiki beyond moodle you can export the wiki content to a static html bunch of pages.
* HTML-Export. If you wish to share your wiki beyond moodle you can export the wiki content to a bunch of static html pages.
* Helpfull blocks. Each dfwiki activity can be enriched by using blocks with helpfull infomration.
* Helpful blocks. Each dfwiki activity can be enriched by using blocks with helpful information.
** Page List. Glossay-like tree contaning an alphabetically ordered list of pages.
** Page List. Glossary-like tree containing an alphabetically ordered list of pages.
** Index and Index from curren. Represents the tree of wiki pages that goes out the currnt and main wiki page.
** Index and Index from current. Represents the tree of wiki pages that descends from the current and main wiki page.
** Orphaned pages.
** Orphaned pages.
** Wanted pages
** Wanted pages.
** User page contrib list.
** User page contrib list.
** Recent updates
** Recent updates.
** Search engine
** Search engine.
** Admin block  
** Admin block.
** Navigation. Displays pages that links to current and pages linked from current. Actually is disabled due to eficiency issues.  
** Navigation. Displays pages that link to current page and pages linked from current page. Actually is disabled due to efficiency issues.  


And a lot of wishes.
And a lot of wishes.
* medikiki import
* mediawiki import
* rss feed
* rss feed
* place your with here
* [[Wiki requirements]] List of wiki requirements (almost) met by dfwiki.
* Place your wish here [[dfwiki requests]].
 
==See also ==
*[http://moodle.tiddlyspot.com Tiddlywiki - NWiki Integration]
*[http://appserv.lsi.upc.es/palangana/moodle16/mod/wiki/view.php?id=10&page=view/DFWiki+Install&gid=0&uid=0 DFWiki installation instructions]
*[[NWiki roadmap]]
*[http://playpen.monte.nsw.edu.au/newsletter/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=22&Itemid=26 Lions Tigers and wikis oh my! article in Moodle Newsletter 2]


== DFWiki team ==
== DFWiki team ==


Ludo (Marc Alier)
DFwiki team are a group of developers leaded by [http://www.lsi.upc.edu/~malier/index_en.html Ludo (Marc Alier)] a teacher of the [http://www.upc.edu UPC] who likes to turn degree projects into something useful for the [moodle community].
 
[[Category:Contributed code]]
[[Category:Wiki]]

Latest revision as of 08:45, 11 May 2011

DFWiki is an alternative wiki module to the current (1.7.X) Moodle Wiki module (ErfurtWiki or ewiki).

There are two versions of DFwiki.

  • DFwiki-- Alternative module that works for moodle 1.5.x
  • NWiki (New Wiki) - A replacement for the Moodle wiki module (that we hope that will be official on 1.9 ... let's cross fingers guys !) NWiki has several distributions, one for each for Moodle 1.6 released after moodle 1.6

DFwiki and NWiki can be found in dfwiki home page, and in the Moodle CVS. Give dfwiki a try and report your experience in the wiki forum.

Upgrade

Upgrade from moodle 1.8 to 1.9 (with Nwiki upgrade)

Features

Key features of DFwiki are:

  • Multiple editors. You can choose the kind of editor and format you wish to use when you create the page.

The dfwiki current editors/formats are:

    • ewiki compatible format ( to preserve backward wiki compatibility )
    • Moodle HTMLEditor.
    • dfwiki markup. Right now this is a subset of mediawiki format. But we are already working to meet 100% compatybility with mediawiki markup.
  • HTML-Export. If you wish to share your wiki beyond moodle you can export the wiki content to a bunch of static html pages.
  • Helpful blocks. Each dfwiki activity can be enriched by using blocks with helpful information.
    • Page List. Glossary-like tree containing an alphabetically ordered list of pages.
    • Index and Index from current. Represents the tree of wiki pages that descends from the current and main wiki page.
    • Orphaned pages.
    • Wanted pages.
    • User page contrib list.
    • Recent updates.
    • Search engine.
    • Admin block.
    • Navigation. Displays pages that link to current page and pages linked from current page. Actually is disabled due to efficiency issues.

And a lot of wishes.

See also

DFWiki team

DFwiki team are a group of developers leaded by Ludo (Marc Alier) a teacher of the UPC who likes to turn degree projects into something useful for the [moodle community].