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#Visible groups enabled all others to see other groups' wikis, but also appeared to give them editing priviledges in another groups' wiki.
#Visible groups enabled all others to see other groups' wikis, but also appeared to give them editing priviledges in another groups' wiki.


== Moodle wide metawiki==
We need a metawiki index to easily link beween wikis.
The idea is to have admin tool to manage the wiki-names to be able to
refer easily from one wiki to another like this:
<nowiki> [wiki-name:wikipagename|label to link]</nowiki>
== Special wiki pages ==
=== Wiki reference. ===
To implement biblio references... a link like
<nowiki>[ref:refname]</nowiki> Will lead us to a editing page with a  form (maybe a [[database module form]]) to enter the biblio reference ( title, author, isbn, link , pages ... and so on )...
Once we got that any page with a reference to a biblio ref will get printed at its bottom the complete reference and a link to it.
This feature proposal comes within the [[wikibook]] line of work
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And back to [[Dfwiki]]
And back to [[Dfwiki]]

Revision as of 12:41, 12 February 2006

Use this page for requests of bugfixes and new features on the Dfwiki or the new wiki module. The DFwiki team will keep a shap eye on the list.

Templates

  • Add templates so that some content can be made available to all groups when they start using a wiki
  • Create a more user friendly (WYSIWYG) view for the history/diff mode. Something similar to what was available in the "old" wiki would be enough, but I'm sure you guys can make it even better :-}. Actually, I just saw the view for the diff format in this wiki (the one where MoodleDOCS are created) and it does just what I want:

Diff issues

https://docs.moodle.org/en/index.php?title=dfwiki_requests&diff=4827&oldid=4826

That's the kind of interface that would be nice to add to dfwiki.

Editor's stuf

  • When I create a dfwiki activity I'm given the choice of selecting the preferred editor. I select 'HTML Editor', but when students access the wiki they see a different editor.
  • a mailto link for dfwiki has allready ben developed must be included in next release

mailto dfwiki forum thread

About Moodle groups

  1. It appeared from our testing that setting up a wiki to have separate groups kept everyone except group members out of the wiki (including the teacher). In other moodle assignments an instructor is not limited by enabling grouping - which is why you do not put a teacher in a group!
  2. Visible groups enabled all others to see other groups' wikis, but also appeared to give them editing priviledges in another groups' wiki.

Moodle wide metawiki

We need a metawiki index to easily link beween wikis. The idea is to have admin tool to manage the wiki-names to be able to refer easily from one wiki to another like this:

[wiki-name:wikipagename|label to link]

Special wiki pages

Wiki reference.

To implement biblio references... a link like [ref:refname] Will lead us to a editing page with a form (maybe a database module form) to enter the biblio reference ( title, author, isbn, link , pages ... and so on )... Once we got that any page with a reference to a biblio ref will get printed at its bottom the complete reference and a link to it.

This feature proposal comes within the wikibook line of work

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And back to Dfwiki