On 3/22/06, Justin Francis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andy Levy wrote:
>
> >On 3/22/06, Russ Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >>On Wed, 2006-03-22 at 14:57 -0500, Andy Levy wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>I just started using Trac this week to document an application that's
> >>>sorely in need of it (and hopefully management will agree and we can
> >>>use it beyond my desktop).  So far, so good.  But as I'm working, I'm
> >>>leaving a lot of things unfinished - mostly making [wiki:] links to
> >>>pages that I haven't gotten around to creating yet for whatever
> >>>reason.
> >>>
> >>>Is there any way to get a list of Trac Links that currently don't
> >>>point at an actual page?
> >>>
> >>>Or would stubs be the way to go with this, and just create an empty
> >>>stub page for these entries?  I found one Trac wiki
> >>>(http://dev.muness.textdriven.com/trac.cgi/wiki/tags) that's using
> >>>tags and has one labelled "stub". (I guess I still would have to track
> >>>all these entries down the first time around)
> >>>
> >>>How are other people managing this type of thing?
> >>>
> >>>
> >>I think you're looking for this:
> >>
> >>http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/WantedPagesMacro
> >>
> >>
> >
> >I think you & Malcolm are right.  Got it installed and it's close, but
> >it looks like it only picks up items that are in CamelCase - I have
> >several [wiki:] links that don't appear on the list (for example,
> >[wiki:Sched_Emp_Type]).
> >
> >
> Sorry about that. The macro is just something I threw together at work.
> I'll update it to support the [wiki:] syntax and publish a new version
> by the end of this week.

Wow, thanks!

I think it's missing some of my CamelCase words as well - though it
*has* picked one up.  I should probably get some solid test cases
together for you if you're going to be working on it.

Running Python 2.3, Trac 0.9.4, on WinXP SP2.
_______________________________________________
Trac mailing list
Trac@lists.edgewall.com
http://lists.edgewall.com/mailman/listinfo/trac

Reply via email to