Paul Winkler wrote: > > > Note that I made a previous attempt at wiki-fying the LAQHT. > > > That attempt is closed for modifications but still > > > available here: > > > > > > http://www.slinkp.com/LiLAQ/ > > > http://www.slinkp.com/LiLAQ/LinuxSoundcards/contents > > > > > > So I would start with that, it contains some edits that never > > > made it into the LAQHT. Paul, I've read or glanced at all the pages on the wiki. My current thoughts: * Some parts of the document lend themselves to a serial read, and in the order presented in the original HOWTO (imho). Other parts might fit into some organization, but can easily be standalone (discussions of particular cards). (There may be other pieces I haven't really thought about yet -- no doubt I'll find those as "leftovers".) * TWiki allows "include pages" -- for the stuff that is best (imho) read in serial order (at least on an initial read), I'd propose to create small pages with individual topics / headings, but then include those on a master page. Thus: * By reading (loading) the master page, you can read that entire document in serial order. * The individual pages can also be found by other means (search) and read as individual topics. * Each individual topic is on its own small page which makes for easier editing. * For the topics that seem to lend themselves to individual pages (card discussion), I'd make the discussion of each card a separate page and then create one (I hope) organizing page, sort of a TOC, but I'd probably make it look like a table and allow characterization of the card on that page, i.e., is the card good or bad (maybe "recommended" and "not recommended" as a professional and consumer card (i.e., 4 columns for these characterizations). * I'd then think about the leftover topics. TWiki does allow creation of separate "webs" (i.e., directories or folders), but unfortunately, WikiLearn is currently piggybacking on the twiki.org site and I am reluctant to ask for more webs to be set up as it's somewhat of an imposition. (I'll think about that, I might ask anyway.) I do have plans (had them for three years now ;-) of moving to my own host/site (either Sourceforge where I have an approved project) or some other host -- I haven't found the time or the necessary ready knowledge. If I would move to a new site I would probably then dedicate a web to the LAQHT and reserve one (or more) for non-LAQHT audio topics. TWiki also allows (sort of) the [arbitrary link in square brackets] which appears as such when you write it (i.e., on the page containing the link) but still does the annoying ArbitraryLinkInSquareBrackets as the title of the page. I occasional ask that be changed, but so far no progress. (TWiki does have an active *community* of developers (not just one) but as the analogy goes, it is like herding cats, and, in any case, I am not the shep(cat?)herd.) Another reason (in my mind) to move to TWiki (well really, I mean WikiLearn -- I am "reserving the right" to move WikiLearn to another wiki should I find one that is more suitable) is that (for me) the syntax is easier. I've looked at the description of creating headings by indenting text (I couldn't try an example because (1) editing is not allowed, and (2) I am not registered) and am not sure how (or if) headings can be created at levels other than (HTML) level 3. TWiki uses a simple ---+, ---++, ---+++, ... leader to designate headers at different levels. (Don't get me wrong, the TWiki syntax has its share of quirks and verboseness.) Anyway, I'm willing to start the attempt to move the LAQHT to WikiLearn. I think what I'd like to get is the wiki text (raw) from the current wiki. Haven't looked yet at how to do that -- must you give me (and others) modification privileges? Or is it easy for you to extract the stuff in that form and send it to me? For a few days, at least, I expect to have a little less time than I did in the previous few days. No guarantees on when I'll get it moved. (Especially as I'll have to adjust the syntax.) regards, Randy Kramer