If you miss a feature, have a neat idea or any other suggestion, please put it here. To discuss the merit of the planned extensions from MoinMoinTodo or ideas presented here, please use MoinMoinDiscussion. See: * ExtensionGuidelines for a set of rules that should govern MoinMoin development. * MacroMarket for extension macros written by users. * UtilityScripts contains some useful scripts written by MoinMoin users. Index: <> See also: MbTest:WikiIdeas Wiki:WikiWikiSuggestions [[http://c2.com/w2/wiki/WelcomeVisitors|Ward's Meta-Wiki]] ---- ''Your ideas always welcome here...'' === Current Discussion === ==== Timestamping ==== Sometimes I use MoinMoin for a weblog-type recording of events. It would be great to have maybe a macro that gets substituted by the current date and time when the user saves the page. Something like [[Time''''''Stamp]] that would get substituted by 31/01/01 17:05, just one time. ==== Use Server Authentication ==== It would be nice if the wiki would automatically determine if a user has been authenticated through a web server and use that for the User. If I happened to be using IIS, I could set it up to authenticate and then use os.environ['REMOTE_USER'] to find out who they are. If I were using Apache, I could do the same. If I were using Orion, etc, etc. ==== EMail send page ==== It would be nice if the page, one is currently reading or changing could be sent to an arbitrary email. This could perhaps be a new action and added to a toolbar. -- GM ==== Email notification ==== Email notification about changed wiki pages? ''Yes, definitely.'' An alternative is some method of indicating that a particular page is of interest to some person or groups of people. The Attention Page macro on MacroMarket is one attempt towards this end. -- RichardJones We have a working system for this at Lineo. The python module for this is located at [[[action/mailchanges.py]]]. Our system works as follows: To subscribe to a page, a user puts the word "Subscribers" as a heading, at any level (preceded and follow it with equals signs) anywhere on the page. Then a user puts their e-mail address under this heading. Multiple e-mail addresses are allowed. Due to the nature of wikis, anyone can add or remove their (or anyone elses) "subscription" at any time. On submission of the edited page, the page "diff" is mailed to all addresses so registered. For example, to subscribe to this page, I could just put the following on it: {{{ ===== Subscribers ===== tbird@lineo.com }}} -- TimBird ==== Structured Text Markup ==== A simple BizarStructuredText markup has been written and is available on the ParserMarket page. It is very similar to the StructuredText that Digital Creations developed for [[http://www.zope.org/|Zope]]. Its differences are mostly to do with ease of use. I also included the table markup as defined in the standard wiki markup that MoinMoin ships with. -- RichardJones ==== Macro Collection ==== I realize that this wouldn't be part of the MoinMoin itself, but there should be a repository in the download area for MoinMoin macros that people have written. As of the latest version, it's so easy to write macros, there should be a place where we can place macros we've written so others can get them (I've written some macros that people have asked for in other areas of this site, Even a macro that will look for all macros available on a MoinMoin and list them!) -- Christian Bird - chris.bird@lineo.com Either send them directly to me (jh@web.de) or to the moin-dev mailing list (moin-dev@dragon-ware.com). Then I'll add them to the default distribution or to a new macro collection. See the new MacroMarket page. Interestingly enough, creating that page did not require any change to the code, though you can directly rip the macros from the subpages. -- JürgenHermann ==== Category based headers ==== It would be interesting to throw a custom header (logo graphic, navigational links, css ) based on a tag similar to a ProcessingInstructions tag. ie: #homepage If no instruction were found, would use site-wide default. This might be non-trivial if header is currently thrown before parsing the page. --MattWestervelt ==== Garth's Wishlist ==== I'm sure these should be put elsewhere, sorted, etc. I'm equally sure that if anyone is really bothered by where I've put them they can refactor them. :) I'm currently trying to figure out whether I can adapt MoinMoin so that I can produce a consolidated Wiki and blog site so that Wiki pages and blog entries can point to each other ''really'' easily. If the potential seems to be there, I'm sure I'll get around to hacking these guys in eventually. --GarthKidd The direction MoinMoin ==> blog is easily handled by the InterWiki mechanism. -- jh True, but I want to be able to use Wiki style formatting (particularly the references) in the blog entries, too. It could be as simple as: numbered files are blog entries, named files are Wiki pages. I'll rabbit on more in BlogBlog. -- gtk ===== Smart Edit Conflict Detection ===== One of my hacks to ZWiki was to suppress edit conflict detection if it figured that someone was colliding with themselves. This enabled the familiar edit-back-edit-back action without letting people collide with each other. ===== Suppress Gratuitous WikiNames ===== In a page which MoinMoin mentions another MoinMoin several times, it's a bit irritating MoinMoin to have every single MoinMoin of them highlighted as a MoinMoin link. I'd like to render only the first in the page or, if there are multiple headings in the document, the first time under a particular heading. I don't get you here, too much "MoinMoin"s. Do you mean wiki links? -- jh Let's just say that it would have been nice to see MoinMoin underlined and blue only once in that paragraph. For another example, check how often !MoinMoin gets repeated in GarthKidd. In ZWiki:ZWiki, at least users can prepend the WikiName with a bang (!) to suppress the escaping (though things get very messy at the beginning of a line, where ! is overloaded to suppress escaping the whole line), but "banging it out" has to be done manually. I'd prefer something automatic. ===== Hotkeys ===== Minor format tweak for the user interface: the accesskey attribute on an INPUT is a major timesaver, letting people save changes without having to reach for their mouse. It's only MSIE, but that's a major proportion of the userbase. Give a concrete HTML code sample (e.g. for the editor page's "Save" button). -- jh input type="submit" value="save changes" accesskey="s", I think. I'll look it up and get back to you. === Another Random Wishlist === This is a wishlist from an older version --- some of this stuff has already been done, other stuff is dealt with elsewhere... some of it's novel, hopefully. ;) 1. Full support for StructuredText (standard?) ''-- will come, I still owe Richard the adaption of his code'' 1. Page delete? -- yes, code is there 1. Page rename? -- yes, code is there 1. true raw HTML (cf. HelpOnProcessingInstructions) ''-- if some1 gives me a reliable HTML filtering module (remove