##master-page:Unknown-Page ##master-date:Unknown-Date #acl MoinPagesEditorGroup:read,write,delete,revert All:read #format wiki #language en The DesktopEdition can be configured similarly to a normal MoinMoin installation. You must restart `moin.exe`/`moin.py` for changes to take effect. = Basic configuration = Just edit the `wikiconfig.py` file. You can use the options listed on the page HelpOnConfiguration. Here is a sample: {{{#!python from MoinMoin.multiconfig import DefaultConfig class Config(DefaultConfig): sitename = "My local notebook" logo_string = u' My local notebook-Wiki' acl_rights_default = u"All:read,write,delete" }}} Note that the last line is needed if you want to disable administrator access for all users. This is very important if you are using your wiki on the Internet. Note that you need admin rights to install help pages in your language. So, install them before you use the `acl_rights_default` above. = Server configuration = Additionally, you can set some server options like the port etc. in the file `wikiserverconfig.py`. You need to create it and fill it like shown below. See [[HelpOnInstalling/StandaloneServer#options|HelpOnInstalling/StandaloneServer]] for the available options. Here is a sample: {{{#!python from __main__ import DefaultConfig class Config(DefaultConfig): port = 80 interface = "10.0.0.0" # changes the interface where the webserver is bound. use "" for every interface }}} = Dictionary = You can create a `dict` directory in the MMDE directory and copy dictionary files into it. Then they will be found by the integrated spellchecker. = Plugins/Themes = Of course you can install plugins and themes like you do it normally. If it is a prepared MoinMoin package file, then you just need to upload it and click `install` on the page which lists all attachments. Otherwise you have to copy the plugin file into the directory `wiki/data/plugin/` followed by the type of the plugin. E.g. for a theme you would copy the `.py` file into `wiki/data/plugin/theme` directory. You will need to copy `the css` and `img` folders (if you are installing a theme) into a subfolder, which has got the name of your theme, of `wiki/htdocs`.