Quick intro: I've had a web presence since 1996 and have hosted/used MediaWiki 
since 2004. I wrote one of the first RSS aggregators (AmphetaDesk) and later 
lead the call to get Atom named Atom. I've written tech articles for Apple, a 
year-long magazine column for MacTech, books, blogs, and editing for O'Reilly, 
and am currently a full-time Drupal developer lead for one of the largest 
Drupal sites (Examiner.com). I've talked about the differences between Drupal 
and MediaWiki, and why I chose MediaWiki "going forward", at 
http://www.disobey.com/node/1866.

I was invited to the list by sumanah from #mediawiki, based on my template 
hacking and my input on mw:Lua_scripting (forthcoming). She figured that 
someone 'ere might be interested in how I've used templates and how I've solved 
some of my problems.

The wiki in question is the Disobiki at http://www.disobey.com/wiki/.

If you read the above post comparing Drupal/MediaWiki, this is my "me" wiki, my 
brain dump, my interests, my "it's not really a 'site', it's just a digital 
locker where I keep mah shiznitz."

One of the projects I've been working on randomly for years is the "Film Death 
and Sleaze Index" - that is, a catalog of deaths and sleazes inside genre 
films. The subject matter, of course, is roughly irrelevant to this discussion, 
but serves solely to introduce what you might be seeing as you poke around. The 
latest iteration of an index page is at:

  http://www.disobey.com/wiki/The_Dead_Hate_the_Living!


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== AUTOMATICALLY CREATED IMAGE GALLERIES ==

Granted, Category: does this already and I depend on it too:

  http://www.disobey.com/wiki/Category:Posters_and_covers
  http://www.disobey.com/wiki/Category:Posters_and_covers_for_2000

In this case, all my files are named in a specific way such that the filenames 
function as proper captions to the images. This is just fine for a mass 
category like this, when the film titles should be displayed next to the image.

I also have per-film pages though. Take a look at:

  http://www.disobey.com/wiki/Snapdragon

Here, we're seeing a list of images associated to this film.

The film's name is not listed in the caption. We know what film we're on.

This image gallery is automatically generated with DPL:

<DPL>
  namespace = File
  linksto = Snapdragon
  format = <gallery 
widths="200px">,%PAGE%|{{FilenameToCaption|%TITLE%|Snapdragon|1993}}\n,,</gallery>
</DPL>

But, the filenames that worked so nicely in a Category: media display are bad 
to show here, because the most important information is later on in the 
filename - whether it's a DVD, a Poster, what language or region it's from, 
etc. I created {{FilenameToCaption}} to take a filename and munge it so only 
the important stuff is shown:

  http://www.disobey.com/wiki/Template:FilenameToCaption

It uses nested #replaces from StringFunctions to remove junk bits.


== AUTODEFAULTSORT ==

Another template I've created and is in use on most "type of" pages is:

  http://www.disobey.com/wiki/Template:AutoDEFAULTSORT

It just pushes "A " and "The " to the end of the DEFAULTSORT magic word.

It uses RegexFunctions and StringFunctions.


== NUMERIC SORTING ==

And the reason that brought me into #mediawiki this morning:

  http://www.disobey.com/wiki/Category:Body_counts

Category sorting is string-based. Fine. Of course, that caused 1, 20, 21, 2, 
etc. I couldn't easily solve this by just editing the "Body count: 2" category, 
because the value of that page is all handled via a simple 
default-strings/category-setting template. It was a relatively simple fix to 
get the sort in a more expected way:

  {{#ifexpr: {{{1}}} > 10 
    | [[Category:Body counts]] 
    | [[Category:Body counts|Body count:0{{{1}}}]]
  }}


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Anyways, those are recent and reusable little templates I've made lately.

As expected, you can see 'em all at:

  http://www.disobey.com/wiki/Category:Templates

but most of the others are too site-specific or banal for discussion.

-- 
Morbus Iff ( *splutch* ... /me respawns )
http://www.disobey.com/ and http://www.disobey.com/wiki/
twitter: @morbusiff / skype: morbusiff / irc.freenode.net, Morbus
An O'Reilly author and blogger: http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/au/779


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