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I am attempting to use the SpacedWikiWordPlugin. The $PROPERSPACE() formula in the SpreadSheetPlugin isn't near good enough (and Sorry guys, but I loathe WikiWords). I want a full-on overall preference.

Anyhooo, I downloaded, installed and... seem to be having some trouble making it work reliably. I read what docs there were. There doesn't seem to be anything about turning it on and off. Is there an on/off preference or is it just "there"?

Two of the four test lines appear to work. Some WikiWords on some pages appear spaced. Others do not.

MarkTaylor has posted a similar question on the plugin page (repeated on the Dev page) with no response as yet.

Am I looking at a bug in the plugin, a bug in the underlying regex, a bug in the installation, a misunderstanding in my installation or configuration...? Is this plugin still being worked on? The sometimes yes / sometimes no aspect is confusing.

Environment

TWiki version: TWikiRelease02Sep2004
TWiki plugins: DefaultPlugin, EmptyPlugin, InterwikiPlugin
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Categories: Plugins

-- VickiBrown - 30 Nov 2004

Answer

Its like this: the handler is called too aggressively and its currently not important enough for me to address. (Sorry for not answering here, I did not see your question until now).

I can explain more fully what needs to be done if you want to do it, or I will do it for you if you can provide some OpenSourceFunding.

Regards. M.

-- MartinCleaver - 11 Jan 2005

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