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N.B.: You *must* run
ruby bundle
rake upgrade_instiki
after installing the new software, to enjoy the benefits of this new version.
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* WYSIWYG SVG editing (via SVG-edit)
* One-click S5 templates
* Itex2MML is now a Rubygem. Latest is itextomml-1.4.2.
* Rails Metal itex endpoint
* HTML5 support
* Support IALs on Markdown list items
* Updated to Rails 2.3.9 and Erubis ( now at 2.6.6)
* Updated for Rack 1.2.1, sqlite3-ruby 1.3.1
* Manage dependencies using Bundler. Before running Instiki for the first time
(and whenever you update), run
ruby bundle
rake upgrade_instiki
from the instiki directory.
Bugs Fixed:
* Works with Ruby 1.9.2
* Fixed a bug in non-Latin WikiWord processing. (Reported by Alexander Hambug)
* Fixed Cyrillic WikiWord support.
* More informative dnsbl lookup responses (suggested by Toby Bartels)
* Fixed a bug in LaTeX output
* No longer conflicts with sqlite3-ruby 1.3.x Rubygem
* Fixed some Category listing bugs
* Fixed an escaping bug in 'new' and 'edit' templates. (Reported by Toby Bartels)
* Allow special characters ('.', '/', etc) in page names.
* Fix BlahTeX/PNG path, so equations render in diff and
previous revision pages.
* Fix HTML Export feature so that o uploaded files are
* Fix HTML Export feature so that uploaded files are
included, stylesheets load, etc.
* Uploaded files inclided in Markup Export.
* Fix Print View, so that uploaded images work.
* Fix some more Ruby 1.9 isues.
* Prevent page from being renamed to null.
* Fix Migration to work under PostgreSQL (from J. Zellman).
* Updated vendored plugins
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* 0.18.1

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= Instiki
Instiki is a wiki clone so pretty and easy to set up, you'll wonder if its really a wiki. Runs on Rails and focuses on portability and stability. Supports file uploads, PDF export, RSS, multiple users and password protection. Some use Instiki as a CMS (Content Management System) because of it's ability to export static pages.
Instiki is a wiki clone so pretty and easy to set up, you'll wonder if its really a wiki. Runs on Rails and focuses on portability and stability. Supports file uploads, PDF export, RSS, multiple users and password protection. Some use Instiki as a CMS (Content Management System) because of its ability to export static pages.
Instiki lowers the barriers of interest for when you might consider using a wiki. It's so simple to get running that you'll find yourself using it for anything -- taking notes, brainstorming, organizing a gathering.
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== 3 easy Steps to get the Instiki experience
Step 1. Get Ruby, Download Instiki
Step 1. Get Ruby and Instiki, run "ruby bundle"
Step 2. Run "instiki"
Step 3. Chuckle... "There's no step three!" (TM)
== Details
You need at least Ruby Version 1.8.4 installed on your System. The second dependency is a Database System, but don't worry, maybe you are already served.
You need at least Ruby Version 1.8.6 installed on your System. The second dependency is a Database System, but don't worry, maybe you are already served.
=== If you are on Windows
- Get the *Ruby One-Click Installer - Windows* http://rubyforge.org/projects/rubyinstaller
- Get Development Kit http://github.com/oneclick/rubyinstaller/wiki/development-kit
- In the Instiki directory, execute "ruby bundle"
- double-click instiki.bat or instiki.cmd and there you go!
if you are running Windows 95, 98 or ME and cannot get instiki to run, try Version 0.11.pl1 which is the last instiki Version to support that old-style OS's. Please update to some Unix-OS or complain to the Ruby on Rails List at http://www.ruby-forum.com/forum/3 (Rails does not support your old Windows.)
=== If you are on Mac OSX
On Leopard, you are all set.
- run "ruby bundle" via command-line in the directory.
- run "ruby instiki" and there you go!
Tiger ships with a really old Ruby Version (1.8.2) and a broken Readline Library you have to
- use the Ruby One-Click-Installer for OSX ( http://rubyosx.com ) if you don't already have macports' Ruby
- make sure you read http://instiki.5uper.net/instiki/show/SQLite+issues+on+OSX
- run "ruby instiki.rb" via command-line in the directory
=== If you are on Linux
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- get Ruby for your System, compile if nessesary: http://ruby-lang.org
- get SQLite or compile from http://sqlite.org (you can also use mysql or any other supported database system if you want)
- run "ruby bundle"
- run instiki
You're now running a perfectly suitable wiki on port 2500 that'll present you with one-step setup, followed by a textarea for the home page on http://localhost:2500
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* Five markup choices:
Markdown-based choices [http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax]:
Markdown+itex2MML (the default; requires itex2MML)
Markdown+BlahTeX/PNG (requires blahtex and a working TeX installation
Markdown+BlahTeX/PNG (requires blahtex and a working TeX installation)
Markdown
Textile [http://www.textism.com/tools/textile]
RDoc [http://rdoc.sourceforge.net/doc]
* Support for Math (using itex syntax [http://golem.ph.utexas.edu/~distler/blog/itex2MMLcommands.html])
* Support for WYSIWYG SVG editing -- embed SVG graphics right in your wiki page.
* Embedded webserver: uses Mongrel (if installed), or the bundled WEBrick webserver (if not).
* Internationalization: Wiki words in any latin, greek, cyrillian, or armenian characters
* Color diffs: Track changes through revisions
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* See CHANGELOG
== Migrating from Instiki 0.11-0.12 to 0.16.3
== Migrating from Instiki 0.11-0.18 to 0.19
ruby bundle
rake upgrade_instiki
== Migrating Instiki 0.10.2 storage to Instiki 0.11.0 database
1. Install Instiki 0.11 and check that it works (you should be able to create a web, edit and save a HomePage)
2. Execute
ruby script\import_storage \
-t /full/path/to/instiki0.10/storage \
-i /full/path/to/instiki0.10/installation \
-d sqlite (or mysql, or postgres, depending on what you use) \
-o instiki_import.sql
for example (Windows):
ruby script\import_storage -t c:\instiki-0.10.2\storage\2500 -i c:\instiki-0.10.2 -d sqlite -o instiki_import.sql
3. This will produce instiki_import.sql file in the current working directory.
Open it in a text editor and inspect carefully.
4. Connect to your production database (e.g., 'sqlite3 db\prod.db'),
and have it execute instiki_import.sql (e.g., '.read instiki_import.sql')
5. Execute ruby script\reset_references
(this script parses all pages for crosslinks between them, so it may take a few minutes)
6. Restart Instiki
7. Go over some pages, especially those with a lot of complex markup, and see if anything is broken.
The most common migration problem is this: if you open All Pages and see a lot of orphaned pages,
you forgot to run ruby script\reset_references after importing the data.
===Upgrading from Instiki-AR Beta 1
In Beta 2, we switch to ActiveRecord:Migrations. Therefore:
1. Back up your production database.
2. Open command-line session to your database and execute:
create table schema_info (version integer(11));
insert into schema_info (version) values (1);
3. Go back to the shell, change directory to the new Instiki and execute "rake migrate".
Step 2 creates a table that tells to ActiveRecord:Migrations that the current version
of this database is 1 (corresponding to Beta 1), and step 3 makes it up-to-date with
the current version of Instiki.
== Download the latest release from:
* http://rubyforge.org/project/showfiles.php?group_id=186
== Visit the "official" Instiki wiki:
== Visit the Instiki wiki:
* http://instiki.org
* http://golem.ph.utexas.edu/wiki/instiki/
== License: