Scriptorium is known, in Newest Nodes, as "Site Manuscripts". This pseudonym is in use within Newest Nodes to avoid the sort of confusion that might cause someone to wish to post something in Scriptorium that really should be in Code Catacombs or Cool Uses for Perl.

Maybe I'm misunderstanding your comment, but the fact is that Scriptorium does show up in Newest Nodes (as "Site Manuscripts") if you just turn "Site Manuscripts" on in your User Settings.


Dave


In reply to Re: Newest Nodes User Setting vs Scriptorium: Patch(es) request by davido
in thread Newest Nodes User Setting vs Scriptorium: Patch(es) request by dfaure

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