On 26 November 2015 at 20:33, vincent(a)massol.net <vincent(a)massol.net> wrote:
It works. Create a page with [[test]]. You’ll see a
question mark (wanted
link). Click on it, add content and save. Navigate back to your first page.
The link works.
What you’re showing in the screenshots is orange and apples. In one link
you link to a new page called MyExamplePage. And in the second one you link
to a page named MyExamplePage.WebHome.
In Mediawiki try create a page2 that exists (and a page1 that doesn’t).
Then write in another page:
Youre missing my point.
I'm trying to point out how difficult it is, without prior knowledge, to do
just a simple link.
You answer by giving me links to all sorts of docs.
As I tried to illustrate, I have already created a page called
MyExamplePage. Writing [[MyExamplePage]] does NOT link to it. To correctly
link to it need to study documentation, and write a lot more.
The correct link is [[MyExamplePage>>doc:MyExamplePage.WebHome]]
This is not easy. This is not natural. This does not help collaboration.
This does require studying documentation.
Obviously for you, who use this product everyday, you think Im just
complaining about nothing. But, dont take my word - just ask any normal
user what ' [[MyExamplePage>>doc:MyExamplePage.WebHome]]' means. No one in
my office has a clue.
A wiki is about making things simple for everyday users - but you are a
heavy duty technical user. Xwiki has taken the concept of wiki and made it
brittle and technical.
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Anton Hughes