Heiya Rich,
thanks for taking a peep at the Mermaid extension. I basically pipes
existing Mermaid syntax for display on wiki pages via the provided
parser function.
The Mermaid docu is at this spot: [0] while examples are on that spot:
[1] which may very well be extended. :) If something is not documented
at [0] it will not work for the Mermaid extension. If something is
documented but not working with the Mermaid extension you probably found
a bug that may be reported here: [2].
Since the Mermaid extension is not yet? supported by SRF the more
general "mediawiki-l" list seems to be the more appropriate spot at the
moment.
Admittedly I have not yet looked into the abyss of the Mermaid syntax
docu [0] so I cannot answer you question "aus der kalten Lamäng". [3] ;)
Cheers Karsten
[0]
Am 29.01.2018 um 16:24 schrieb Evans, Richard K. (GRC-H000):
I'm working with Mermaid on my EMW site (love it,
thank you) and I have a few questions about the Gantt chart documentation. Where is the
best place to ask my questions? --- Specifically, I wish to set the end date of a task to
be the completion date of another task.. [how] is that possible?
-Rich
-----Original Message-----
From: MediaWiki-l [mailto:mediawiki-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of [[kgh]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2018 10:12 AM
To: Ad Strack van Schijndel; MediaWiki announcements and site admin list; Semantic
MediaWiki - users
Subject: Re: [MediaWiki-l] Mermaid 1.0.0 released
Heiya Ad,
yes, you can, but you have to do it the Mermaid way. We are however talking about a new
tab in the browser when you click. I added an example the the example page.
Cheers Karsten
Am 16.01.2018 um 13:23 schrieb Ad Strack van Schijndel:
Hi Karsten,
That looks nice! One question comes to mind and I have not been able to find the answer.
Is it or will it be able to turn titles or objects into links to wiki pages?
Ad
On 1/16/18, 10:44 AM, "MediaWiki-l on behalf of [[kgh]]"
<mediawiki-l-bounces(a)lists.wikimedia.org on behalf of mediawiki(a)kghoffmeyer.de>
wrote:
Hello everyone,
I am happy to announce the initial release 1.0.0 of the Mermaid
extension [0] created by James Hong Kong. It requires MediaWiki 1.27 and
later as well as PHP 5.6 and later.
It provides the #mermaid parser function to support the generation of
diagrams and flowcharts with the help of the mermaid script language,
e.g. flowcharts, sequence diagrams and gantt diagrams. See the README
[1] to learn what this extension is all about.
Cheers Karsten
[0]
https://bit.ly/mermaid-100
[1]
https://bit.ly/mermaid-readme
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