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== 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
* [[Wiki requirements]] List of wiki requirements (almost) met by dfwiki
* [[Wiki requirements]] List of wiki requirements (almost) met by dfwiki.
* place your with here [[dfwiki requests]]
* Place your wish here [[dfwiki requests]].


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

Revision as of 20:38, 25 March 2006

DFWiki

DFWiki is an alternative wiki module to the current (1.5.3) moodle wiki module (efurt-wiki or ewiki).

DFwiki for moodle 1.5.3 can be found in dfwiki home page, and in the moodle [CVS]. Give dfwiki a try and report your experience in the wiki forum.

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.

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 in something usefull for the [moodle community].


From left to right the DFwiki team are:

dfwikiteam.jpg

Antonio (or juan?¿) Castaño, Ludo (Marc Alier), Juan (or Antonio?¿) Castaño, Bernardino Todolí, Gilbert Brenes, Ferran Recio (the F owner) and David Catro ( The D owner).