README-PIMKI in Pimki-1.0.092 vs README-PIMKI in Pimki-1.1.092
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What is Pimki?
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Pimki is a Personal Information Manager based on Instiki's Wiki technology.
-It has some added features over Instiki, while keeping the simplicity of
+It has some added features over Instiki, while keeping (most of) the simplicity
+of Instiki. Add added complication is installing GraphViz on the path. GraphViz
+is available from: http://www.research.att.com/sw/tools/graphviz.
Instiki Features:
* Regular expression search: Find deep stuff really fast
* Revisions: Follow the changes on every page from birth. Rollback to an earlier rev
* Export to HTML or markup in a zip: Take the entire wiki with you home or for reference
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* Color diffs: Track changes through revisions
Pimki added features:
* Mind Map: a graph of wiki connections (made with GraphViz). All graphs can be
laid-out with the 4 GraphViz engines. Graph contents can be arranged as:
- * Page ? linked pages
- * Authors ? pages
- * Categories ? pages
+ * Page -> linked pages
+ * Authors -> pages
+ * Categories -> pages
* Bliki: a blog integrated with the wiki. Blog entries are simply wiki-pages in
- a special space. Can link from an entry to wiki pages.
+ a special space. Can link from an entry to wiki pages via PageName or [[page name]]
+ and from pages to Bliki entries via [bliki[page name]].
* Todo Items & List:
- * ‘todo:’ items are highlighted on each page.
+ * 'todo:' items are highlighted on each page.
* Added a capacity to pull and list todo items from all pages.
* On main list, items are highlighted according to date (if there is one).
* Added capacity to (persistently :) delete/rename pages through the 'All Pages'
list.
* Added left-side menu. Content options are:
* Only pages that reference other pages (default)
+ * Only pages that belong to a specific category
* All pages: by name
* All pages: recently revised
* All pages: recently visited
* All pages: most often visited
* User definable wiki-text
* Expanded Search:
* Search also tries to match the page names (not just contents).
* Now showing part of sentance around match in search-results page
* Removed unnecessary (for me) stuff from the nav-bar: RSS, authors, export.
Moved to bottom of Home Page.
+* Minor stylesheet tweaks.
Missing:
* Expand todo with more task types?
* Expand Search
- * Highlight on individual page when clicked form search results
+ * Highlight match on individual page when clicked form search results
* Advanced Search (not just regexp, case sensitivity)?
* Editable left-side menu options: by search results? by author?
-* Bliki: allow linking from wiki-pages to bliki entries.
+* Bliki entries revision diff.
Command-line options:
Run "ruby pimki.rb --help"
History:
+1.1.092 Bug-fix and minor enhancements release
+ - Changed storage path to be relative to CWD to avoid storing under gem
+ version directory. When running/installing service should normally
+ provide the --storage command-line parameter. (Chad)
+ - Fixed a problem with the bliki_new form that prevented saving the entry
+ due to debug code in the JS validation code of the entry name. (PragDave)
+ - Fixed problem with export and storage path relating to app-dir instead
+ of storage dir in Instiki core. (Prag Dave)
+ - Fixed problem of missing files in in tgz packaging (rake needs
+ PackagingTask defined _before_ GemPackageTask). (Ruben)
+ - Fixed require 'YAML' to correct 'yaml' in Instiki core. (Chad)
+ - Added capability to link from pages to Bliki entries. To use link via:
+ [bliki[entry name]]
+ - ToDo list picks up items from bliki entries and links to the entry (Ruben)
+ - Menu can be set as all pages belonging to a specific category. If you set
+ some page to a category e.g. 'menu', only those pages will appear on the
+ left-side menu.
+
+1.0.092 Updated Initial Release
+ - Finalized Numbering scheme.
+ - Made available as a gem.
+
0.9.2-7 Initial Public Release
- I have been working on Pimki for my own use for quite some time. It is
- fairly mature and stable. The version number reflects the base Instiki
- version (0.9.2; or actually the latest CVS that's markes so) and the
- running number of my feature-addition releases.
+ I have been working on Pimki for my own use for quite some time. It is
+ fairly mature and stable. The version number reflects the base Instiki
+ version (0.9.2; or actually the latest CVS that's markes so) and the
+ running number of my feature-addition releases.
Download latest from:
-<a href="http://rubyforge.org/project/showfiles.php?group_id=447">http://rubyforge.org/project/showfiles.php?group_id=447</a>
+http://rubyforge.org/project/showfiles.php?group_id=447
+Or go the Gem way and install through:
+gem install pimki
+
Visit the official Pimki home page at:
http://pimki.rubyforge.org/
Visit the official Instiki wiki:
http://www.instiki.org/
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License is the same as Ruby's.
--
Assaph Mehr
assaph@gmail.com
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