Hi Sean,

Thanks for the qick reply!  Just wanted to be sure that there wasn't 
another simpler thing that allowed creation of only tags.  I guess I'll 
just create an 'extension' that includes all my site-specific tags.  
Other extensions can be for more general things.

Cheers,
Mohit.
9/14/2007 | 1:53 AM.

Sean Cribbs wrote:
> Extensions are the "Right way" of doing it.  Simply because an 
> extension offers more doesn't mean you need to use it all.  Note the 
> markdown and textile filter extensions that are included in the 
> standard distribution.  They don't do anything but define text filters.
>
> That said, you could write a plugin (in the traditional Rails sense) 
> and put the hook code in the plugin instead of the "activate" method 
> of an extension.
>
> Sean
>
> Mohit Sindhwani wrote:
>> This is a very simple question about extensions & tags - in the 
>> literature that I've seen, it's not clear if I can define tags 
>> without creating an extension first.  (sorry if I missed something in 
>> the tutorials)
>>
>> I'd like to create a bunch of tags to automatically create links in a 
>> block of text and it doesn't really require all the things that an 
>> extension seems to do :P
>>
>> Also, is there a tag or theme repository for Radiant?
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Mohit.
>> 9/14/2007 | 1:34 AM.
>>
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