localwiki | Small browser based local wiki , based on bottlepy | Wiki library
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kandi X-RAY | localwiki Summary
localwiki, (c) Tonimir Kisasondi, Distributed under GNU GPL. Did you ever want a local wiki, editable in web browser or that can be populated by your scripts? Well, localwiki is such wiki, it uses bottle (to include a templating engine, wsgi and a webserver in one python file :). This is work in progress, so stay tuned for more improvements.
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- Start the application
- Install a plugin
- Reset routes
- Load a module
- Generate a static file
- Parse range header
- Generator that yields chunks from a file
- Parse an email address
- Return source code
- Run the given handler
- Decorator to add basic authentication
- Return a list of headers
- Return the authentication header
- Uninstall a plugin
- Returns the query parameters as a dict
- Redirect to a given URL
- Load configuration from a file
- Return the response body as JSON
- The filename
- Mount a given app
- Try to find a matching route
- Return the POST request body
- Parse a chunked transfer body
- Decorator to handle errors
- Run the thread
- Save file to destination
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QUESTION
I tried to include a website URL into the Latex bibliography. URL reference is too big and so that it overflows the document.
Following is the bibliography entry.
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Nov-03 at 09:56An answer was given here by using the package \usepackage{breakurl}
and define a possible breakline for the /
or -
symbols thanks to \def\UrlBreaks{\do\/\do-}
The second point is that your url is quite long (you have 3 times https:://
) and can be shortened
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Install localwiki
You can use localwiki like any standard Python library. You will need to make sure that you have a development environment consisting of a Python distribution including header files, a compiler, pip, and git installed. Make sure that your pip, setuptools, and wheel are up to date. When using pip it is generally recommended to install packages in a virtual environment to avoid changes to the system.
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