Is WP for me, a non-blogger?
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I’m trying WordPress out for what is probably an unusual purpose – to keep what is essentially a private Journal. I don’t mean that there is anything confidential in it, it’s just that it is for my own use. I don’t mind who reads it, but I cannot imagine anyone being very interested in its contents.
Basically, I have been keeping a computer diary for several years, to record information I want to remember, mostly about my computers (eg when I changed the hard disk or how I got WiFi to work on my laptop) but also about mathematics (I am a mathematician) – problems I have encountered or pointers to results that interest me.
The reason I have gone over – at least temporarily – to WP is that I find myself using various computers in various places, and it is tedious to keep the diary in sync. (Basically, I use rsync under Fedora Linux for this on most of the machines.)
Two hoped-for advantages of WP which have not yet materialised are:
1. The ability to include email easily (currently I do with with cut-and-paste); and
2. The possibility of including mathematics rendered from LaTeX using the LatexRender plugin (which I have not yet worked out how to use – I have downloaded and activated the plugin, but LaTeX still appears as LaTeX).I must admit I find the WP documentation difficult to navigate. I’m not sure a Wiki is really the best system for documentation; there is a lot to be said for the old-fashioned manual, with chapters 1-15. And I find this forum quite difficult to follow, though that may just be a newbie reaction. But the Search facility is somewhat strange, eg reporting that nothing is found when I look for “editor”, bu several hits for “WordPress editor”.
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