Thanks for the first hint, I tryed it a few things, but the sucess has not arrived yet:-) I haven't found much examples of usage in the web, so I tryed following things:
MarkupToHTML($pagename,$SkinCopyright)); $SkinCopyright=Keep(MarkupToHTML($pagename,$SkinCopyright)); $SkinCopyright=MarkupToHTML($pagename,$SkinCopyright,$SkinCopyright); $SkinCopyright=Keep(MarkupToHTML($pagename,$SkinCopyright, $SkinCopyright)); The last result was like this: http://80.74.143.185/wprj/Boehm/index.php/Boehm/HomePage (on the bottom strange signs, result of conversion) also the calls above disturb pmwiki, and do not even touch the string in the footer). while without the call it looks "normal" http://80.74.143.185/wprj/Boehm/index.php/Boehm/HomePage1 but as one sees, the footerline link, is what I like to convert in the skin.php regards Patrick Ogay On Sam, 2009-08-22 at 10:21 -0400, Peter Bowers wrote: > On Sat, Aug 22, 2009 at 6:27 AM, Patrick Ogay > Evolution<[email protected]> wrote: > > Sometimes - particularly in cookbook recipes or skins - I like to > > generate an formatted output, using the pmwiki environment and markup. > > > > How can I archive this. > > Once I tryed to get a bold markup, but it did't work like this: > > > > PRR(); > > $src = "'''Titel'''"; > > $fmt = FmtPageName($src, $pagename); > > $files .= "$pagename-$src"; > > $files .= $fmt; > > Rather than PRR() and FmtPageName() (neither of these are needed in > this context) use MarkupToHTML(). > > (This is assuming the formatted output you want is HTML.) > > After you've got the HTML then you'll probably need the Keep() function as > well. > > -Peter _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
