Ed W wrote: [...]
>> I also dislike the feature that [[wiki sandbox]] links to >> [[WikiSandbox]] because it "obfuscates" links in the page source and >> people use it inconsistently. > >Sadly PmWiki is heading away from what you desire then... The latest >builds have moved down the path towards [[wiki sandbox]] becoming the >default way to write links and the camel case is going away... you mix up the technical feature with the writing stile. I've been writing about the technical feature. I don't advocate CamelCase, but [[something|wiki sandbox]]. >You can still enable camel case, but I guess before long you are going No, never. There are too many CamelCase (like) words not being links. >to be in my position arguing with a bunch of idiots over something like >there being like a few TypoS LikE ThiS and people will want to refuse to >fix the typos (!! gah!) because it doesn't affect the way THEY have >their wiki setup... > >> Well, with the PmWiki search you can use link=WikiSandbox, but >> consider a Cookbook page accessed by a wiki link from the Cookbook >> group and by an interwiki link in the PmWiki group. There is no single >> search expression finding all references to this page. >> > >I *think* most of the link searching is optimised based on the hidden >link attributes in the page file. Depending on how you look at this it >either means it's outside of the scope of PmWikis current search to find >both OR that you have a common point to ammend the code and achieve what >you need? I haven't really studied the code here though... Anyway, I >think this is OT? read again: I know that links are stored separately, but if you want to look also for interwiki links to Cookbook, this doesn't help. Oliver -- Oliver Betz, Muenchen (oliverbetz.de) _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
