Hi Matthias, On 06/06/05, Matthias Grimm <matthiasgrimm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I have read the texts and comments about this topic in the wiki and must > confess: I don't understand the problem. It seems that this NONEWLINE > stuff is a special solution for very special purposes. I think the usual way > to handle text is in paragraphs and not in lines. HTML does all the word > wrapping so we could write a paragraph without a thought of "newlines". > The token '\\' is reserved for special cases and should never be used in > standard text. I take your point on the newline subject. My main problem is that existing text files which had ordered lists would not show properly. After reading http://wiki.splitbrain.org/wiki:syntax I realise I can make this happen by indenting and using dashes. This makes the text less readable outside DokuWiki. Still experimenting with DocuWiki and don't want to go down a path where existing documents are all modified to suit DocuWiki. > I gess you mean the display of a link in a wiki page, right? No actually. I mean when I add a "text file.txt". It shows the link at test_file.txt. I also have to rename the file text_file.txt for it to link correctly. I have lots of files and don't want to rename them all. Is there a way of getting around this? Also, folders names in the data dir need to be in lowercase with no spaces for any containing files to show, is there a way to get aorund this? I really appreciate the help. Thanks a lot, Tom. -- DokuWiki mailing list - more info at http://wiki.splitbrain.org/wiki:mailinglist