MarC wrote: > En/na Randy Kramer ha escrit: > I totally agree. When I write in English, I do this kind of mistakes > (I'm not native...) Sorry. No problem! (Except my prejudice against TWiki calling a page a topic ;-) > Yes. I've seen them. Great. Some will be good (I hope), some not so good. (I think I left some cruft on there last time I edited, need to try to look at it today. > >>by the way, Randy, could you change the name of it (adapt it to > >>CreativeLabsSoundBlasterAudgy OEM)?? > Yes, but I suggest creating a way to link them without specifying their > real name directly... > Otherway, some crossed links which I have already created will be broken > as soon as we change the name of the page... > (see LA_SoundFonts for example) In general (if TWiki is working as designed / intended) links to changed pages are should change automatically. Ahh, my memory is coming back -- maybe the exception is for pages that don't use real (T)WikiWords for names (LA_LinuxAudio is not a real (T)WikiWord). I'll try to confirm that, if so, that's another argument to change the page prefix from LA_ to (e.g.) Audio (in which case I'd rename the LA_LinuxAudio page to something like AudioOnLinux) -- let me know what you think of that as a prefix -- we might pick up a few stray pages that are already named beginning with Audio, but they wouldn't be totally irrelevant. > Yes. I also find you should explain how to create a new page fast. It's > easy but if you write it down (or put some links to do it), it will save > some time to contributors. I need to run now, there are links to such information on WikiLearn -- I'll try to find one and/or repost the information here. regards, Randy Kramer