Hello, every now and then I see rendered ==headers== with numbers. That is, the same number scheme applied to the TOC:
1 this 2 that 2.1 the other
will appear on also on the subsequent text:
1 this --------- (paragraph)
2 that --------- (paragraph)
2.1 the other
(paragraph)
Before I file a bug report, is this expected behaviour during some operations? cache updates? I noticed this on it: and don't know if it happens on en: and other languages too.
Alfio
As far as i know it is, and its an option in preferences.
On Wed, 1 Sep 2004 15:08:01 +0200 (MEST), Alfio Puglisi puglisi@arcetri.astro.it wrote:
Hello, every now and then I see rendered ==headers== with numbers. That is, the same number scheme applied to the TOC:
1 this 2 that 2.1 the other
will appear on also on the subsequent text:
1 this
(paragraph)
2 that
(paragraph)
2.1 the other
(paragraph)
Before I file a bug report, is this expected behaviour during some operations? cache updates? I noticed this on it: and don't know if it happens on en: and other languages too.
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On Wed, Sep 01, 2004 at 06:03:22PM +0200, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason wrote:
As far as i know it is, and its an option in preferences.
On Wed, 1 Sep 2004 15:08:01 +0200 (MEST), Alfio Puglisi puglisi@arcetri.astro.it wrote:
Hello, every now and then I see rendered ==headers== with numbers. That is, the same number scheme applied to the TOC:
You didn't deliver a wiki-example, but it would most likly look like following. The parser is not yet smart enough to correct this. So, correct your wiki-syntax please.
=== 1. heading === == 2. heading == == 3. heading ==
ciao, tom
Thomas R. Koll schrieb:
On Wed, Sep 01, 2004 at 06:03:22PM +0200, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason wrote:
As far as i know it is, and its an option in preferences.
On Wed, 1 Sep 2004 15:08:01 +0200 (MEST), Alfio Puglisi puglisi@arcetri.astro.it wrote:
Hello, every now and then I see rendered ==headers== with numbers. That is, the same number scheme applied to the TOC:
You didn't deliver a wiki-example, but it would most likly look like following. The parser is not yet smart enough to correct this. So, correct your wiki-syntax please.
I can confirm that this has nothing to do with wrong wiki syntax or the settings in the preferences. It just happens from time to time. (Maybe a squid delivers a page that has been built for a user who has turnd the numbering on?)
Kurt
On Wed, 1 Sep 2004, [ISO-8859-1] �var Arnfj�r� Bjarmason wrote:
As far as i know it is, and its an option in preferences.
Ah, I see it now in the prefs. Since I didn't change them in at least six months, and see this behaviour once every few days, there's some error that selects the wrong behaviour.
Alfio
Alfio Puglisi wrote:
Hello, every now and then I see rendered ==headers== with numbers. That is, the same number scheme applied to the TOC:
1 this 2 that 2.1 the other
will appear on also on the subsequent text:
1 this
(paragraph)
2 that
(paragraph)
2.1 the other
(paragraph)
Before I file a bug report, is this expected behaviour during some operations? cache updates? I noticed this on it: and don't know if it happens on en: and other languages too.
This is due to the numberheadings user preference not being included in the user preferences record for the parser cache. I thought I fixed that a couple of weeks ago. I'll have another look.
-- Tim Starling
This is due to the numberheadings user preference not being included in the user preferences record for the parser cache. I thought I fixed that a couple of weeks ago. I'll have another look.
-- Tim Starling
Maybe the pages have just remained cached for the last couple of weeks on it: ?
On Thu, 2 Sep 2004, Rowan Collins wrote:
This is due to the numberheadings user preference not being included in the user preferences record for the parser cache. I thought I fixed that a couple of weeks ago. I'll have another look.
-- Tim Starling
Maybe the pages have just remained cached for the last couple of weeks on it: ?
No, it goes on and off in a few minutes on the same article. Every now and then I also get English localization: "Article", "Move", "Delete" and so on, insted of the translated Italian version. Maybe it's a related problem.
Alfio
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