On 10/1/07, Chris Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dominique Faure wrote: > > On 9/29/07, Chris Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> In later version of PmWiki you can do put the following in a page: > >> > >> [[{$FullName}?action=edit|edit]] > >> > >> And then when the page is (:include:)'d, it's a link > >> to edit the included content. Nice. > >> > >> I'd like to create a new markup that adds this to a page > >> instead of typing all of the above in. But, I can't figure > >> it out. Any hints? > >> > >> For example, I could add (:e:) and it would effectively > >> be the same as having the above inside the page to be > >> included. > >> > >> > > > > What about (untested)? > > > > $ROSPatterns['/\\(:e:\\)/'] = '[[({$FullName}?action=)edit]]'; > > > > Hmmm... ok... but I really want a markup, not a substitute on > save solution (want to keep the simplified markup in the page). > > Anyone else have an idea? >
Then, here you are with an "almost-regular" markup ;) Markup('(:e:)', 'directives', '/\\(:e:\\)/ei', "'[[('.PageVar(\$pagename,'\$FullName').'?action=)edit]]'"); $QualifyPatterns['/\\(:e:\\)/ei'] = "'[[('.PageVar(\$pagename,'\$FullName').'?action=)edit]]'"; The Markup(...); directive is responsible for generating the edit link when pages are displayed directly. The $QualifyPatterns[...] definition handle the markup transformation when the considered page is included into another one. Hope this helps, -- Dominique _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list pmwiki-users@pmichaud.com http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users