using the web interface.
(If the web interface doesn't seem to allow editing or login, you may
-need to configure [[configure_the_web_server|tips/dot_cgi]].)
+need to [[configure_the_web_server|tips/dot_cgi]].)
## Checkout and edit wiki source
cvs -d `pwd`/foo get -P ikiwiki
bzr clone foo foo.src
hg clone foo foo.src
+ darcs get foo.darcs foo.src
# TODO monotone, tla
Now to edit pages by hand, go into the directory you checked out (ie,
to banning users and locking pages.
If you log in as the admin user you configured earlier, and go to
-your Preferences page, you can click on "Wiki Setup" to customize many
+your Preferences page, you can click on "Setup" to customize many
wiki settings and plugins.
Some settings cannot be configured on the web, for security reasons or
% ikiwiki -setup foo.setup
+Alternatively, you can ask ikiwiki to change settings in the file for you:
+
+ % ikiwiki -changesetup foo.setup -plugin goodstuff
+
+See [[usage]] for more options.
+
## Customizing file locations
As a wiki compiler, ikiwiki builds a wiki from files in a source directory,
-and outputs the files to a destination directory [write my essay](http://custom-essay-writing-service.org/faq.php). The source directory is
+and outputs the files to a destination directory. The source directory is
a working copy checked out from the version control system repository.
When you used `auto.setup`, ikiwiki put the source directory, destination
% mv public_html/foo /srv/web/foo.com
% mv foo.git /srv/git/foo.git
-If you moved the repository to a new location [buy reports](http://essaywritingservices.org/book-report.php), checkouts pointing at the
+If you moved the repository to a new location, checkouts pointing at the
old location won't work, and the easiest way to deal with this is to delete
them and re-checkout from the new repository location.