True, if was assuming you were generating the links dynamically in
some way. In which case of course you would use [[{+p}|{+page}]]. If
you are manually creating links, you can always do:

[[tag.aa|aa]]

Will that work for you?

Cheers,
Dan


On Sun, Mar 7, 2010 at 12:40 PM, Phoenix Wu <[email protected]> wrote:
> I forgot to mention the extension I installed is called infotags.
>
> Thanks for the information, I just gave it a shot but still got
> problems.
>
> For example a page  test.t1 with 2 tags aa, and bb.
> The pages of these two tags "aa" and "bb" are "tag.aa" and "tag.bb".
> And the markup [[tag.aa|+]] will show the tag "aa" correctly.
> But if I use [[tag.aa|{page}]] instead, the tag becomes to "t1"...
>
>
> On Mar 8, 12:55 am, The Editor <[email protected]> wrote:
>> One solution may be to use [[{p}|{page}]] instead of [[{p}|+]]. The +
>> returns the title, which is  capitalized (ucwords). The {page} returns
>> the page name, uncapitalized.
>>
>> It may be easier to fix the problem by simply changing line ~2227 in
>> engine.php below to strip out the ucwords function:
>>
>>                 if (BOLTutf2url($BOLTvar[$page]['title']) ==
>> $BOLTvar[$page]['title']) $BOLTvar[$page]['title'] =
>> ucwords($BOLTvar[$page]['title']);
>>
>> Of course, the problem with hacking the core, is every time you do an
>> upgrade you have to make the changes again.
>>
>> One option is to create a custom link function: something like this in
>> config.php
>>
>> function myBOLTMlinks($link, $defaultAttr, $attr, $label, $missingPage) {
>>         $label = strtolower($label);
>>         return BOLTescape('<a href="'.$link.'" '.$defaultAttr.$attr.'>') .
>> BOLTtranslate($label) . BOLTescape("$missingPage</a>");
>>         }
>>
>> But it would make every label lower case...  Maybe that is overkill.
>>
>> The other option would be for me to put in a site.config option, like
>> titleCaps: false or something to disable the capitalizing where
>> desired.
>>
>> But if simply using [[{p}|{page}]] works, let's just go with that!
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Dan
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Mar 7, 2010 at 11:34 AM, Phoenix Wu <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>> > It seems that the page link markup [[link|+]] always uses ucfirst() to
>> > uppercase the first character of the link label.
>> > Because I want the tags in "tag cloud"(tag.xx or tag.yy, .etc) to be
>> > case-sensitive, so this is very annoying to me.
>>
>> > I tried to find a solution 
>> > onhttp://www.boltwire.com/index.php?p=docs.handbook.markups,
>> > but I have no lock.
>> > so I decided to modify some codes by myself to fix it. (I'm not a
>> > programmer at all.)
>>
>> > boltwire v3.3.9
>>
>> > c:\www_root\boltwire\barn\scripts\markups.php
>> > function BOLTMlinks($x) {
>> > ...
>> > line:546
>> >                        if ($label == '+') {
>> >                                if (strpos($link, '&') !== false) $label = 
>> > BOLTvars(substr($link,
>> > 0, strpos($link, '&')) . ':title');
>> >                                elseif (strpos($link, '#') !== false) 
>> > $label =
>> > ucfirst(substr($link, strpos($link, '#') + 1));
>> >                                else $label = BOLTvars("$link:title");
>> >                                }
>> >                        /////////// add a new custom link label, try not to
>> > uppercase the first char of tags
>> >                        elseif ($label == 't') {
>> >                                if (strpos($link, 'tag.') !== false) $label 
>> > = substr($link,
>> > strpos($link, '.') + 1);
>> >                                }
>> >                        ////////////////////////////////
>>
>> > c:\www_root\boltwire\farm\plugins\infotags.php
>> > function BOLTinfoTagCloud($info, $args) {
>> > ...
>> > line:28
>> > change
>> >                $out .= " <span style=\"font-size: " . $x . 
>> > "px;\">[[?tag.$i|+]]</
>> > span> ";
>> > to
>> >                $out .= " <span style=\"font-size: " . $x . 
>> > "px;\">[[?tag.$i|t]]</
>> > span> ";
>>
>> > showing tags in pages:
>> > change
>> >  Tags: [(list '{info.tags::{p}}' delimiter=' ' join=' | ' fmt='[[?tag.
>> > {+p}|+]]')]
>> > to
>> >  Tags: [(list '{info.tags::{p}}' delimiter=' ' join=' | ' fmt='[[?tag.
>> > {+p}|t]]')]
>>
>> > It works fine to me but maybe someone has a better solution?
>>
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