Thank you both Randy and Petko, Indeed, there are some easy ways to exclude some pages from trail-based pagelists. Nice.
For my knowledge, may I ask why link param doesn't allow -My.Link when most of other param do accept similar exclusion ? Gilles. 2010/1/19 Petko Yotov <[email protected]>: > On Tuesday 19 January 2010 03:19:16, ABClf wrote : >> My question : is this right one can't use link=-mylink param, though >> one can use name=-myname ? > > Yes. > >> In this case, is there some easy workaround to get the same result >> (excluding some pages from a trail using some param) in an other way ? > > Some ideas : > > If the page names are all Etude*, you can use name=-Etude* > > You could add to all other pages another category like [[!Original work]] and > in the pagelist search for link=Category.OriginalWork. > > If the full trail is not used for navigation, you can place something between > the asterix "*" and the link "[[" -- anything will do, even %% or the null > space [==] to exclude the link from the trail. > > On PmWiki.org, we exclude a page from the cookbook listings by adding in the > page __no_list__, for example (:comment __no_list__:) This way, we can filter > out the pages containing this keyword with such a pagelist: > > (:pagelist [other parameters] -__no_list__ :) > > You could use another keyword like __etude__ if you like. > >> I guess I can rewrite my [[!Studies]] in a PTV, expected to work with >> $:MyPageTextVariable=-VALUE, though this will be slower, isn'it ? > > Yes it will, but as you have order=$:Date, it is already slow, so I don't > think you'll notice a difference. > > Petko > -- --------------------------------------- | A | de la langue française | B | http://www.languefrancaise.net/ | C | [email protected] --------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
