Hmmm... the documentation (http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/BlockMarkup) does indicate that the >>blah<< block can NOT be nested while the (:div ...:) can be. That sorta suggests one is not a substitute for the other.
At this time I must demur suggesting a naming convention. I'm an expert at being PmWiki specifically and wikis, in general, ignorant. 8-) I am not "markup" sufficient. Yet. As I struggle with using PmWiki I will (do!) have suggestions; however. Should I send suggestions directly to you or make (try?) to update/modify the documentation myself? - Nelson Patrick R. Michaud wrote: > On Thu, Aug 02, 2007 at 09:12:07AM -0600, Nelson E. Ingersoll wrote: >> I'm doing a little research. There are, if I not mistaken, two major >> division block directives. However, I don't know their names and haven't >> been able to find their names in the documentation. So what are >> >>>> blah<< and (:div ...:) >>>> << (:divend:) >> each called? How would I refer to them to differentiate one from the other >> for a third party? > > I don't know what they're called beyond being "divs". > > The >>blah<< form is simply a shortcut for "(:div:) %blah apply=div%". > Similarly, ">><<" is a shortcut for "(:divend:)". So, they are > in fact the same construct but with different syntax. > > Any suggestions or improvements you could make for the documentation > would be greatly appreciated. > > Pm > _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
