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Please also note that your changes screwed up various things to the point the references were contradictory and, in some cases, simply WRONG.
Please also note that your changes screwed up various things to the point the references were contradictory and, in some cases, simply WRONG.


== <code> tag obsolete ==
== code tag obsolete ==


Hi,
Hi,


the code tag is obsolete. But please do not delete contents because of that.
the code tag is obsolete. But please do not delete contents because of that.
The code tag can be replaced (and we are doing it currently, but it will take another week or so to get them all) by <syntaxhighlight lang="cpp-qt">, with the supported languages being http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:SyntaxHighlight_GeSHi#Supported_languages and probably more. I think we have "cmake" as well. :)
The code tag can be replaced (and we are doing it currently, but it will take another week or so to get them all) by &lt;syntaxhighlight lang="cpp-qt"&gt;, with the supported languages being http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:SyntaxHighlight_GeSHi#Supported_languages and probably more. I think we have "cmake" as well. :)

Revision as of 11:41, 28 June 2011

KDE4-both

Hey, I removed your link to "KDE4-both", because no one has written that page yet ;) also I find it of questionable usefulness. --Logixoul 20:18, 5 April 2008 (CEST)

Sorry about the link. I couldn't figure out how to change it.

Please also note that your changes screwed up various things to the point the references were contradictory and, in some cases, simply WRONG.

code tag obsolete

Hi,

the code tag is obsolete. But please do not delete contents because of that. The code tag can be replaced (and we are doing it currently, but it will take another week or so to get them all) by <syntaxhighlight lang="cpp-qt">, with the supported languages being http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:SyntaxHighlight_GeSHi#Supported_languages and probably more. I think we have "cmake" as well. :)