Derek
Derek
I realize this is a bit of a necro, but felt it worth throwing my support for. I'm a big fan of the WYSIWYG editor that saves in MD syntax...
To clarify the reason for my preference; my support for the WYSIWYG editor (e.g. ToastUI) is because it saves/writes the table in MD syntax, so the source document file isn't...
After evaluating BookStack for some time now and actively using it for my current project tasking; I have almost, but not quite, concluded that we (i.e. my team) need git-based...
_Need_ is subjective obviously, but to answer I'd likely just refer to the key points from @tuaris's original statements in issues #776 and #777, especially points pertaining to backend storage...
@ssddanbrown, understood. Quite honestly, integrating a WYSIWYG *MD-sourced* editor like [ToastUI](https://ui.toast.com/tui-editor/) for BookStack would be a very welcome addition, and possibly carry a hefty persuasion factor for those not super...
@ssddanbrown, I know this is a bit of an old thread, but I'd like to **+1** @nekromoff's suggestion for pretty, or [clean URLs](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clean_URL). For example; | Current URL | https://docs.domain.local/books/internal-docs/page/client-pkg-virtual-machine-template...
**EDIT** I'm getting better results when I bypass the multi-auth loop by changing line 283 of ssh2.py to call on auth_password intead of auth_none. This seems like it'll be a...
Just discovered that these two scripts are incompatible; glad to see this fix/fork. @nclarius - not too savvy with this, how can I use your fork?
@ssddanbrown I don't have a horse in this race really, I've made my preference for MD clear in other threads. I suppose if I had to chime in, I'd throw...
We're interested, however the CSV import function that you posted to the current dev branch may fulfill our requirements (will do some testing today).