User guide
SVN repositories
When you enter the repository page of one project, you should now see a "Checkout URL" link near the top-right corner of the page (You may find a sample of that url on the OHR Support repository page )
If the link isn't showing, then the project administrator has configured it so it doesn't show. Please contact your project administrator in that case.
Once you get hold of the svn repository, you should be able to checkout it.
If you are using linux/unix, you can checkout a repository by using the svn checkout (svn co) command. You will need to have a subversion client installed on your machine.
Here's an example for checking out ohr support's repository:
svn co http://svn.ohwr.org/ohr-support/
If you are using windows, you will need a svn client, too. We recommend tortoiseSVN for windows users, although there are other options.
If you have developer access to the project, you will be able to do commits to its repository by using your ohwr.org username and password. Otherwise, you will have read-only access. Please contact your project manager if you need developer access.
Wiki editing
Redmine uses a language called "textile" for wiki editing.
This page explains the most used commands, as well as several modifications to textile introduced on redmine, such as links to issues and commits:
/help/wiki_syntax_detailed.html
For a complete textile reference, see the textile user manual on redcloth
If you are familiar with Twiki, you may want to see the twiki-vs-textile page.
Attaching files to wiki pages
On the current version of Redmine, it is not possible to attach files while on "edit mode". You have to be on "browse mode" (for example, by clicking on "Save").
When you are on browse mode, a link called "New File" will allow you to add attachments to the post.
If you want to put direct links to the attachments on your wiki pages, you can do so by writing:
attachment:file.zip
Where file.zip is the filename of the attached file.
Putting images on wiki pages
# First edit some text on your wiki page, and press "Save". You will get presented with the page on "browse mode"
# Scroll down until you see the "New File" link. Use that link to attach files to an specific Wiki page (you can add more than one file using the "Add another file" link)
# Once you are done adding files, enter the "edit mode again" by pressing the "edit" link
# You can place images by putting the file name of the attached images between exclamation marks in your code:
<notextile>
diagram.jpg
</notextile>
Disabling text formating
You can disable textile text formating using the <notextile> tag. For example, writing <notextile>this</notextile> will show +this+ instead of this.
Horizontal Separators
You can put horizontal separators by writing 3 dashes, surrounded by blank likes:
<notextile>
A separator
---
Between two texts
</notextile>
This is how the separator will look like:
A separator
Between two texts