[Scummvm-devel] Change default skin for wiki + New MathJax extension

Max Horn max at quendi.de
Mon Mar 7 14:45:03 CET 2011


Great work, Thierry!

Some remarks: We really should add the guy who made the theme to the credits. 

Which in turn makes me wonder: Shouldn't *you* should be mentioned in the credits, let's say under "Website" or so, as Wiki maintainer ? Of course then we should maybe also list some folks as buildbot maintainers, etc.... 

Which in turn leads me to the observation that Andre should be added to the Android section in the credits *g*.

Finally, I just noticed that at the bottom of each Wiki page, we have a link to <http://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/ScummVM_::_Wiki:About>, which essentially has no content. Can we add some? Could be short, and just pointing to the existing Wiki instruction pages. 

Cheers,
Max

Am 07.03.2011 um 04:51 schrieb Thierry Crozat:

> Hi all,
> 
> On sunday evening I changed the default skin on the wiki. When you are not logged in it will now use the new ScummModern skin from billwashere. That way the wiki has the same look than the main website or the forum. I also kept the old skin for those who preferred it. This theme was available since several months, with several improvements done along the way. You may already have changed the preferences for your wiki account to use that skin. If not I would encourage you to do so. If you don't you will still be using the old skin (the default only applies to user that are not logged in).
> 
> I also replaced the old jsMath extension by MathJax to render LaTeX formulae (see http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:MathJax and http://www.mathjax.org/). The main advantage is that it is using web fonts, which means no special font has to be installed on the client computer to get a nice scalable rendering (there is still a bitmap rendering fallback for browser that do not support web fonts). MathJax also supports TeX style labeling (using \label{} or \eqref{}) 
> See http://wiki.scummvm.org/index.php/Instructions_to_Wiki_Editors for more info.
> 
> 
> Thierry
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