![]() While the pagename would pretty much obviously have to be the URL page name of the article. So if this command were called "wix" (a name pulled totally out of thin air) the user could type something like 'wix checkout pagename.wiki', or 'wix update pagename.wiki' or wix commit pagename.wiki'. What I have in mind at least for now is something kind of like the cvs client command line software, but with a much simpler set of functions and behaviors. I've noticed that there's been some discussion of this sort of thing on the Wikimedia meta site, but I think I would propose to do something a bit different (and hopefully simpler) than the stuff I've seen proposed there. The advantages would include the possibilities of working on a laptop, while actually traveling and of giving the traveler a choice of the full range of text editors. I've been thinking that it would be really nice to have a way to work on wikivoyage articles offline. The following bit was moved here from the Traveler's pub: This has already been done for wikipedia. The Aarddict project can easily be used to allow offline reading on many devices, including the N800, windows, linux, apple.Ī database dump would be all that is required. Is the HTML generated by the Wikimedia software viewable on mobile devices? This probably isn't necessary for offline reading, but perhaps it's a place to start? - (WT-en) Dawnview 02:43, (EST) This group should also consider the new class of devices dubbed internet tablets, like the Nokia N800.
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