On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 6:21 AM, Hans <[email protected]> wrote: > Tuesday, February 3, 2009, 12:04:45 PM, Petko Yotov wrote: > >> "First title wins" is in another PITS entry, >> http://pmwiki.org/wiki/PITS/00266 > >> I have added a sample code to that page, so that the first title directive to >> override other title directives in the same page or in included pages. (Hans >> has provided another, but for pages on my home wiki with 2+ title directives, >> it seems not working in pagelists and [[Page|+]] links.) > > Petko - subsequent title markups render as 1 when I test your markup > definition. > I do not have that problem using my title markup definition. If it > fails somehow please describe, I cannot see this (yet, but who knows). > > >> I also think that if we change to use the "first" title directive, there will >> be no need to disable directives from included pages. > >> And if there are votes at the PITS:00266 entry, and if Pm doesn't mind, I am >> very much willing, and I will do it. > > Oh good! You got my vote. I can't remember if I ever added a "vote" to > the PITS page.
If you're going to add a "first title wins" option, please do be sure that users can retain the existing rules if they choose to - my users have learned to respect a section at the foot of the page with: -------------------------------- (:comment NOTE please keep this comment and the code that follows below all other content on the page -- add all add all new material above this note.:) (:title page title goes here:) -------------------------------- As all (:include :) statements are placed above those lines, the intended title always wins. _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
