--- On Wed, 9/21/11, DaveG pmw...@solidgone.com wrote:
I also like the modernish Edit/History buttons. Very much
in the feel of
I have to disagree about this. I don't like buttons
that simply follow links, which is what those do.
Perhaps I could think of Edit as an action, but
History?
--- On Mon, 3/28/11, Clemens Gruber cgru...@uni-osnabrueck.de wrote:
Thanks for this idea, but I must use this wiki also in a
variant without action=moodle, meens that I can not hard
code it in a group header. Cookie is a solution but if a
user uses the wiki in the moodle version and in the
--- On Mon, 10/27/08, Patrick Ogay (lists) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Martin, for the music page-list.
Exactly what I was looking for. You directly call the links in
the PageLists That's a straight forward solution.
Yes, but ugly. I have created a new version which allows pagenames to
--- On Thu, 10/23/08, noskule [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi list
I expirienced a problem using httpvariables and
markupexprplus.
...
When I try do do the following condition:
(:if equal {$?count} :)no
count, setting to {(set count 20)}
(:else:){(setq count {$?count} )}(:ifend:)
--- On Sun, 10/26/08, Lists [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I created a pagelist-template and like to show mainly the
midi-link, or the whole line (probably easyier).
the music recipe should output someting like:
output: pdf, midi (output then will be hopefully the page
variable).
(I didn't
But in order to sign the files, the public key for the signature would have to
be posted somewhere! Perhaps the author's profile page would be a good place
to put that, the author could password protect this page? But if we do that,
why not simply put the MD5 hashes on the author's profile
If you are looking to change a variable temporarily (without writing the value
to the page), you could use the HttpVariables recipe. It will change something
that looks like a PV instead of a PTV.
-Martin
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/HttpVariables
--- On Fri, 9/19/08, Knut Alboldt
--- On Fri, 7/4/08, Patrick R. Michaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
More fixes and releases will be coming in the very near
future,including the official release of 2.2.0 . I will
also make some announcements about my extended absence
these last few months, and how we may be able to improve
Back on list so that others can help:
--- Andrew Richardson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a requirement to create an image gallery on
my wiki, easy bit. The tricky bit is to have the
wiki
reference the images from a remote windows file
server. The windows file server is protected with a
--- Andrew Richardson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way I could create an image gallery that
lives on a separate windows server instead of the
wiki
server host and still not open any security
breaches?
Can you explain your question a little more, I am
having a hard time understanding
--- Peter Melodye Bowers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I try to use getvars within markup expressions.
This seams not to work: See:
http://netstreams.org/devel/cms/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?n=Main.WikiSandbox
===(snip from httpvariables - yes there are 2 almost
identical rules)===
#
--- noskule [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking for a way to set coockies via url link
but can't find a way how to apply the changes
without
reloading the page for a secound time.
Well, that is not really possible due to the nature of
cookies. Since they are set in your browser and need
to
--- Patrick Ogay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I see the error messages of abc2midi/ps in apache
error.log, might be errout (in the old recipe the
error msgs were echoed to the http stream,
stdout? ).
I have upgraded the Content recipe, there is a new
logging feature that will probably be
--- Patrick Ogay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What and need and implemented partially.
1. Step one ABC-Input (generetes Midi) (:music:)
but now with abcpp | abc2...
The latest Content recipe adds support for passing
arguments to converters. This should now make
integrating abcpp with the
--- Patrick Ogay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just tryed the new version of content recipe. It
work's fine.
Great! :)
From point of view of my entering procedure, I
enter the ABC code and preview and correct it.
with action=contentlog, I can only see the logfile,
when saving the file.
So
--- Oliver Betz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
before I submit this as a feature request, I would
like to get some feedback what other users think:
Certainly, others have requested similar formats. I
would file a PITS if there isn't one already.
Therefore I suggest an additional/alternative page
--- Patrick Ogay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That means, that somebody who enters a piece mist
have access to apache's error.log.
I think the error-msg could be routed, and the
error-file probably could be displayed as output
+errorfile (or something like that).
In the next version of the
--- Patrick Ogay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Second Feedback:
*mp3 and wav seem to be generated correctly, what I
have seen on the places where I only used (:abcm:)
without parms.
Great.
Is there a reason for the behavior, that all
intermediat Files are deleted when making an edit.
For
--- George De Bruin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just read the announcement of your recipe. Looks
really good. How about adding Vorbis and FLC
support?
Great idea, done!
music.php1.2 now supports flac and vorbis outputs
also!
-Martin
I would like to announce an update to the Music
Recipe:
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/Music
This update adds support for automatic wav/mp2/mp3
generation from any of the formats which can generate
midi files!
Please let me know if you find any problems with the
new recipe, or if you
Hmm, it is a very simple recipe, should be easy to
debug, it runs fine on my site, but my pmwiki is quite
out of date. Could you describe the problems you are
having or point me to a site with the problems
(perhaps even with EnableDiag set to 1). What version
of pmwiki are you using?
-Martin
--- Martin Fick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Weird, I must have been miss testing, because it
seems to be working now. I feel stupid, but I could
swear that it was failing earlier!
OK, I'm not sure if this is related, but I discovered
some weird repeatable behavior. When first accessing
--- noskule [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here you can check it out, Its a test installation:
...
http://netstreams.org/test/cms/index.php
OK, I went here and noticed that you were adding
prefixes to the variables you wanted to access. I
tried it and it actually works. Try this URL:
--- Simon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone looked at integrating OpenID
http://openid.net/ with PmWiki
as an authentication system?
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/AuthUserOpenId
Never miss a
--- Randy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think I misread the documentation before: on my
screen the tilde
looks almost like a hyphen unless you look very
closely. I was
probably using a hyphen before! You might want to
spell out tilde in
the documentation for others who would make that
--- Patrick Ogay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But Exsultate justi definitely made problems (in
Moz) and I changed it to (:music:) again.
http://www.wprj.net/chor/index.php/Tunes/ViadanaExsultateJusti
I looked at your page above. I pasted the abcm into
my test wiki here:
--- Patrick Ogay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use the music recipe, which users the content
recipe.
Sometimes I have problems to access the midi-File
because the access-URL
ist to long, problems seem to be also browser
dependent.
The length of this access-key seems to be dependent
of the
--- Patrick Ogay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But Exsultate justi definitely made problems (in
Moz) and I changed it to (:music:) again.
I will look into this.
I'm also investigating for further developement.
In a further step, I like to generate mp3 for some
purposes (burn a CD for my chorus,
--- Peter Melodye Bowers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
But allowing regex instead of just a simple
textual match and allowing
n files (with patterns) are both nice additions.
...Lots of intersting ideas.
Since wiki pages tend to be slightly more structured
than regular text files, almost
--- Marcio Lisboa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
where (folder) I may to put the executable programs
(abcm2ps, gs, ppmtogif, abc2midi ) ?
You can put them anywhere that your webserver can
access/execute them.
I'm using OS WindowsXP and sure that abcm2ps
abc2midi abctab2ps and gswin32 are
--- Anke Wehner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've come across the PageListExtensions recipe and
would have liked to play with it, but it won't work
at all. Considering it says that it replaces
functions, and the pagelist stuff has been
changed in a recent beta, it probably just won't
work in
--- Marcio Lisboa [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thank you Martin Fick for the first help.
Hello you all
The Pmwiki is running ok, but not work when I put
include(cookbook/music.php);
include(cookbook/content.php); in
config.php
It shows error as follows:
*Fatal error*: Call to undefined
--- Marcio Roberto Lisbôa
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the description of
this recipe it writes: The list of output types is
configurable via the types, list and embed options
which can be specified with all of the above
directives. The formats for these options are:
types=[+|-]type,...
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My site runs on a cheap shared linux server [2], and
I do not have access to the command line (I use
FilleZilla for uploading files). I'll list them, so
that if anybody has suggestions, please...
...
- gs
This two-letter word links to a
--- Patrick R. Michaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Oct 25, 2007 at 12:38:00AM +0900, Paul John
The tricky part to the whole process is figuring out
where to store the encryption key ...the key has to
be stored in cleartext somewhere, so anyone who is
able to gain the encryption key
--- Patrick R. Michaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 11:46:17AM -0700, Martin
Fick wrote:
...
So, for each combination of password that can
be used to log into the site a separate key file
would exist. This key file would contain all the
page-keys to all the pages
--- Matthias Günther [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
version=pmwiki-2.2.0-beta57 ordered=1 urlencoded=1
agent=Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Konqueror/3.5; Linux)
KHTML/3.5.5 (like Gecko)
author=
charset=ISO-8859-1
csum=
ctime=1162005298
host=127.0.0.1
name=Site.InfoBar
rev=2
--- Patrick Ogay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2)
http://www.wprj.net/chor/index.php/Tunes/2Sem2007-Chor
in a pagelist (this I made manually), I like to
have the name of the file and the link of the
midi-file. Is this possible with a correct
pagelistformat?
I'm not sure what you mean here,
--- Vladimir Grigor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
The same code but expressed in (:template:) doesn't
work for me.
Following code:
[[#sidebar]]
(:template first:)
fplsidebar
(:template first {=$Group}:)
%sidehead% [[{=$Group}]]
(:if equal {$Group} {=$Group} :)
* [[{=$FullName}|+]]
--- Vladimir Grigor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Vladimir Grigor wrote:
Solution should be quite simple to this problem, but
I can't make this system do what I want.. :)
I came to this solution(it doesn't work yet ):
1) script in Site.SideBar calls
(:pagelist fmt=#sidebar
--- Vladimir Grigor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi dear All! Need you help...
I want to implement 2 level menu in sidebar. 2nd
level items link to pages in corresponding groups.
Suppose there are these pages in wiki:
Main.Homepage
Research.Research
Research.Projects
Research.Funding
--- Knut Alboldt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it possible to nest pagelists ?
e.g.:
major page:
(:pagelist group=a name=* fmt=#include:)
some pages a.a with
(:pagelist group=b name=* fmt=#any:)
Yes, it is possible to nest pagelists. You might run
into include limits though, if
--- Simon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I understand that wiki trails now work with anchors,
as a feature added to the 2.2.0 beta series,
but I can't find a reference to it in the mailing
list,
and playing around on
http://pmwiki.org/wiki/Test/XYTrail
I can't make it work the way I'd expect it
Responding on the list, it is better to keep the
technical stuff here so that others may benefit/help.
--- Sivakatirswami [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Martin Fick wrote:
You could modify pmwiki to automatically add the
current (i.e referring page as a GET value to every
single link that pmwiki
--- Sivakatirswami [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Martin Fick wrote:
Yes, but you can always just make a patch file,
hopefully it will continue to apply cleanly.
how do you make a patch file (I'm PHP ignorant)
that would insert a single line
$qf .= $qf ? amp;:? . PreviousPage=$pagename
--- Sivakatirswami [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Then, let's say I click on this from within
Trees.Palms when PMwiki send out the
Main.ToDoForm page (Page B) opens, we have
$PreviousPage available to input as a hidden
value and it would be, in this case:
Trees.Palms
If you want to implement
--- DaveG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tegan Dowling wrote:
On 7/25/07, DaveG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to exclude non-existent pages from
a pagelist result set?
Specifically, I have a pagelist which shows all
recently edited pages.
(:pagelist
--- Mike Shanley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Martin Fick wrote:
This doesn't seem that much different than
pagenaming.
With its advantages and disadvantages, not many
people would argue for sequentially numbering
pages
instead of names would they?
Perhaps the link code could
--- Mike Shanley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
H. Fox wrote:
On 7/25/07, Mike Shanley
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I really, really, really don't like the idea of
using the titles as
anchors, because of how much you lose.
How much do we lose? Can you be specific about
what is lost by using
--- Tegan Dowling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 7/25/07, DaveG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I no longer want to see that page in my list. Is
that possible?
Instead of trail=, could you leave out any mention
of groups or pages (that gets you all, right?), and
instead just have order=-time?
Or
--- Ian MacGregor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am using (:pagelist group=Category:) and would
like to have this list layout
as:
item1 item2 item3 item4
instead of
item1
item2
item3
item4
How can I do that?
I think this would probably be a good start for what
you want to do:
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to use the teaser format w/o the edit:
1. I have in: Site/LocalTemplates?action=source
[[#teasers]]
|| '''[[{=$FullName}]]'''||
(:include {=$FullName} lines=4:)
(:if ! equal {$Group}:)
-
(:if:)
[[#teasersend]]
2. I use the
--- José Geraldo Gouvea [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I am trying again, some other way: Is there a
recipe or a resource to list all pages that
(:include
Main/RIP:)?
You may be able to get a reasonable approximation with
(:pagelist :include Main/RIP::)
Adjust as necc., obvious failure
--- Nicolas Poulain [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to build an automatic circular trail
from the list of the pages of a group ?
Perhaps this is a start for what you want:
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/DynamicTrails
-Martin
--- Ben Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to do a pagelist based on sections of
other pages (e.g. Page#from#to). However, sometimes
the #from#to is empty. How would I ignore those
pages?
This may or may not work, worth a try:
[[#fmt]]
(:if ! equal '' (:include {=$#from#to}:) :)
--- H. Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Patrick R. Michaud [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Option 1: A page that acts as a fallback
GroupHeader when a group doesn't have one.
In this scenario, when viewing a page, we
first look for a page named GroupHeader in
the current group,
--- Patrick R. Michaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Option 1: A page that acts as a fallback
GroupHeader when
a group doesn't have one. In this scenario, when
viewing a page,
we first look for a page named GroupHeader in the
current group,
if that exists we use it, otherwise we use the
--- Patrick R. Michaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can specify a trail as input to pagelist:
(:pagelist trail=Singapore.MyFirstDay
fmt=#MyPicturePageFormat:)
As yet there's not a way to use a trail in only a
portion of a page (nobody's needed it yet). Pages
tend to contain just a
--- Martin Spindler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
PS: Nevertheless, wouldn't it be handsome to be
able to assign values to page variables of other
pages?
Is something like the following possible?
[[Main/OtherPage$myVar=value|other page]]
I'm not sure I understand wht you want, be maybe
--- Patrick R. Michaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For 2.2.0, I'm thinking that we should go ahead and
make Site.SiteHeader and Site.SiteFooter part of the
core distribution, instead of being a
recipe/configuration change as it is now. This
would mean that by default every group would add
--- Ben Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm curious to know what could be done to integrate
Subversion with PmWiki. What I mean is, having a
source code repository in Subversion that is
browsable via PmWiki.
I'm not sure I understand your intent. Certainly a
version controlled backed
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Prefix for linking into the version controlled
files.
Note that the browsing the repository is done
using 'Trac',
although I don't use the wiki in 'Trac'.
** The Trac browser
* A directive that takes a file from the repository
and embeds
it in a
--- noskule [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
noskule schrieb:
is it somehow possible to detect even and odd
values of the pagecount variable
like:
(:if equal {$$pagecount}/2 rest 0 :)
(:cell bgclolor=#eee:)
(:else:)
(:cell:)
I'm trying to build tables that tr's have 2
different
--- Patrick R. Michaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, May 24, 2007 at 08:59:05AM -0700, Martin
Fick wrote:
You will still have the problem of getting rows to
look nice if there is any spacing between cells
since
your template only sets the bg color on the cells,
not
the entire row
--- Martin Fick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Patrick R. Michaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, May 16, 2007 at 05:10:41PM -0700, Martin
Fick wrote:
What if the templating engine put a special
markup
around each iteration like this:
(:iteration:)
...
...
Alas, I think
--- Patrick R. Michaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
With the if= solution I would expect to use:
[[#mytemplate]]
(:if ! equal {$Group} {=$Group} :)
{=$Group}:
(:if:)
* {=$FullName}
[[#mytemplateend]]
and then the pagelist directive would be:
(:pagelist if=auth edit
Could you list the recipes/customizations that you
have enabled and the pmwiki version?
-Martin
--- Christophe David [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I regularly find 0 byte files like
0 pre
0 preteen
0 preteens
0 pthc
0 pussy
0 ranchi
0 real
0 riley
0 rompl
0 russian
0 shy
in the
--- noskule [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
could someone briefly explane or point me to the
explanation of {$$vars}
Briefly mentioned on this page:
http://pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/PageListTemplates
{$$option} The argument option values from
(:pagelist:)
In other words, if you create a
I like the idea of endorsements!
-Martin
--- Patrick R. Michaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This does bring up another thought... as opposed to
having ratings or voting on recipes [1], what if
we
called them endorsements?
__
Do You Yahoo!?
--- Dominique Faure [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/23/07, Martin Fick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone wnat to bite and make a nice guitar tab
recipe?
...
Somewhat already been done ;) with the help of the
DomTT recipe and a bunch of CSS styling there (top
of
page):
http://gnuzoo.org
Anyone wnat to bite and make a nice guitar tab recipe?
I'm not even sure what that would entail, but I am
trying to learn how to play and I see all these sites
that have ascii art tabulature for songs and it seems
like it would be nice if this ascii art could be
pasted into a page and easily made
--- Patrick R. Michaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/SimpleRating?action=editeditform=Cookbook.RecipeInfoForm
...
The form really does work -- if you change any of
the fields in the form and save, then the
corresponding fields of the target page will change
--- Patrick R. Michaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Apr 19, 2007 at 03:13:14PM -0500, Patrick R.
Michaud wrote:
Then our input controls would be:
(:input text $:Summary :)
(:input text $:Version :)
(:input text $:Prerequisites :)
Now that's elegant and obvious! It
--- Patrick R. Michaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So far I'm not planning to use this interface to
completely remove page text variables from pages.
3) What happens if a matching PTV can't be found
on the target page, does it insert it?
Not yet -- I'm still figuring out how I want to
--- Patrick R. Michaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Apr 06, 2007 at 10:20:57PM +0200, Roman
wrote:
I am not sure whether page wikitrail can read
dynamically created
ordered list. I would define template this way:
[[#trailindex]]
(:if equal {$FullName} {=$FullName}:)
I don't think that it is working right.
The ratings are in order: 5-13230-15
minus the dups:5-13235
ordered by rank: 55332-1
But the recipe reports:55332 0XX
strange,
-Martin
--- Patrick R. Michaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's been a lot of discussion in the
--- Patrick R. Michaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Will you consider adding something to help
complete paging support now? ...
I'm still looking into this, but my feeling is that
the math recipe approach is overkill (and over
complex).
Examples of how to page by ten using {$?get_var}
Hi,
I am using pmwiki-2.1.10 and I have run into what I
think should be a bug in the way that pre-formatted
text (lines starting with a space) is handled? A line
that ends in \ is continued on the next line. While
that makes sense in normal wiki text, that does not
make as much sense to me in
--- Patrick R. Michaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The long answer: The output of pagelist generally
comes in a
div.../div wrapping, so that's probably what is
causing the
linebreak in the output. And even if we can get rid
of the div,
the standalone 4 is still going to end up enclosed
in
--- Patrick R. Michaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Mar 27, 2007 at 07:22:02AM +0100, SteP
wrote:
(version 2.20beta38) I want to add a table column
only when (:pagelist:)
outputs something. I thought I could use the
following format
[[#f]]
(:template first:)
(:cell:)
--- Patrick R. Michaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pagelist templates currently work by taking the
markup produced by the template and rendering it
into HTML. The major reason for this is so that
div, table, list, and conditional markups inside
the template don't do surprising things with the
I'm not a markup guy, so if that makes sense, go for
it.
One question though, on top of having the option to
disable it, how hard would it be to write a converter
from the old style to whatever replaces it? It's one
thing to turn off a new feature for a while, but
eventually sites will have to
tell me where to add the
append. I want to
have all of the data appended the same page with the
image. I tried
to add append but I only get a confirmation that the
image was
uploaded and nothing else...
On 3/16/07, Martin Fick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It also looks like you don't have
--- Hans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Friday, March 9, 2007, 7:25:30 AM, SteP wrote:
text before (:pagelist fmt=#online count=1:)
text after
should be
text before PageName text after
pagelist output obtained with PagelistTemplates have
an outer containing division.
Look at the HTML
--- Patrick R. Michaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Or perhaps we'll also want a way to wrap the
contents in a span instead of a div, so
perhaps we want tag=div|span|none
or something like that.
I like that; then it can be also:
(:template default tag=none :)
since this is the type of thing
I must have missed the question on this post, but I do
see something suspicious:
--- April Barrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(:adl templatepage [[MultiLineTemplate]]:)
should probably be:
(:adl templatepage MultiLineTemplate:)
or even be prefixed by a group if not in the same
group,
-Martin
It also looks like you don't have an append or prepend
entry on this page. Since you don't have a target
listed here:
(:adl form entry:)
it will look to add the text to the current page and
if the append/prepend tags are not there, it will do
nothing,
-Martin
--- April Barrett [EMAIL
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When looking for some pages, I would like to let the
resulting list to show a
brief summary of the page content. I put some
information in the Résumé
(Summary) box, but nothing appears near the name's
page.
The summary box is meant for a summary of the changes
--- Patrick R. Michaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, if we did this, then the pagecount template
would simply be:
[[#pagecount]]
(:template last:)
PageCount: {$$PageCount}
[[#pagecountend]]
Of course, someone might then say that they want to
display only the empty
--- Patrick R. Michaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just wanted to follow up to the dicussion we had
last
week regarding sections within pagelist templates...
Based on the voting (and other considerations) I've
settled on the following directives:
(:template first:) - first
--- Benoît DUTILLEUL [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Is there a way to display the number of results of a
pagelist query ?
This is not the most efficient way to do this, but you
could make a template like this:
[[#PageCount]]
(:if equal {$Group}:)
* PageCount: {$$PageCount}
[[#PageCountEnd]]
This
--- Steve Glover [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a sequence of pages that relate to a
procedure for setting up
membership in an organisation, and there are a
couple of points where
the user could go off to one of three different
pages, but then come
back to the same page:
--- Martin Fick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Steve Glover [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a sequence of pages that relate to a
procedure for setting up
membership in an organisation, and there are a
couple of points where
the user could go off to one of three different
pages
embarrased
I'm sorry, please disregard that previous unfinished
old babbling draft message that I accidentally hit the
SEND button on! ...My brain was fried while
organizing my inbox.
/embarrased
-Martin
--- Martin Fick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Patrick R. Michaud [EMAIL PROTECTED
--- Thierry - Listes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
There's nothing at :
http://www.pmwiki.org/pmwiki/uploads/Cookbook/columns.php
Please, where is Cookbook/Columns ?
(http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/Columns)
I don't know what happened to that recipe (someone
delete it), but I've re-uploaded
--- Patrick R. Michaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's also a bit more to it than this... I'm
running into possibilities for using pagelist-like
templates on things other than pagelists, such as
attachlist (but there are others). So,
part of me thinks we may be better of sticking with
the
--- Patrick R. Michaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm still not certain of how to do paged output
when the pagelist template itself does some form of
selecting records to display.
Yes, you've mentioned this before, very tricky and
still a problem for the fmt=#group template isn't it?
Perhaps
--- Patrick R. Michaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lastly, you might note that
(:input form:)
(:select+ team:)
(:option :)Go Team
(:pagelist group=Team name=-RecentChanges
fmt=#selectlistpages:)
(:selectend:)
(:input end:)
produces invalid HTML, as this will have a div
elements
The RoadMap page was deleted yesterday by someone on
the main pmwiki.org site. There may have been other
pages deleted also. I am not familiar enough to
identify any others,
-Martin
TV dinner still cooling?
--- marc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
marc said...
Dropdown widget that persists its selected value
between pages
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/AuxSelect
This recipe allows you to create a dropdown form
that is populated with
values from a PHP array. The dropdown can be
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