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-the red bits can be shifted around any way you like relative to each other and you can place any content into any of these pigeonholes.
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+The red content sits in their respective categories. There are options on how to display the related items in the same category and you can assign multiple content items easily by using the assign content page. This allows you to select a number of content items and add them to individual categories by simply checking the appropriate checkboxes. It's a very easy and quick way to keep your data categorised and up to date. |
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-!!Incorporation
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-Pigeonholes has only been inserted into the wiki until now. it shouldn't be hard or take long to add it to blogs and other packages that create content.
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+!! Incorporation |
+Pigeonholes is a service and therefore incorporates itself seamlessly into any content package that supports services. These include articles, wiki, blog posts … |
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-when it comes to editing a wiki page or a blog post, you can assign the content to a pigeonhole by selecting them using a list such as this one:
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-{code()}
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+When it comes to editing a wiki page or a blog post, you can assign the content to one or more Pigeonholes by selecting them using a list such as this one: |
+{code} |
[ ] pigeonhole 1
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[ ] pigeonhole 1 >> pigeonhole 1.1
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[ ] pigeonhole 1 >> pigeonhole 1.1 >> pigeonhole 1.1.1
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[ ] pigeonhole 1 >> pigeonhole 1.2
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-{code}
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-!!Release
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-i have just uploaded this package to CVS HEAD but it's looking good. i think it might be released as soon as 1.0.4.
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-!ToDo
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-issues that are still being dealt with and need some more time.
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+{/code} |
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-!!Security
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-Pigeonholes still has several shortcomings such as no security features and no respect for security settings. this means it will display all categorised items without taking into account of the security settings of that object (it is still not possible to actually view the item itself when visited).
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+!! Security |
+It is possible to assign a group or a permission to a given category, so that users of only that group, or users who have given permission, may view the content within it (not possible in Bitweaver version below 2). Pigeonhole permissions are inherited from their parents. For instance, in the above example, if __pigeonhole 1.1__ were assigned to the group __Registered__ only registered users can view that content. The same applies for __pigeonhole 1.1.1__ but not for __pigeonhole 1.2__. |
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-!!Interface
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-The interface is quite usable but i think there are some points that can use some improving.
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-!!Memory
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-Since it uses the LibertyStructures, there are quite a few database accesses and it uses a considerable amount of memory. if these two issues don't concern you and you are already using wikibooks, you won't have any difficulties using pigeonholes. |
+!! Memory |
+LibertyStructure has been tightened to only use a couple of database queries per structure. Wiki books (structures) as well as Pigeonholes perform great, while using a considerably low number of database queries. |