Peter Melodye Bowers wrote:
I’m working on a system that tracks books published in the shqip
language. However, many of those involved in publishing (and donors,
etc.) prefer to work in English. As I categorize the books I’m
realizing that I’m ending up with a parallel system of categories
Jan Erik Moström wrote:
Eemeli Aro [EMAIL PROTECTED] 08-02-14 18.45
I suggest you take a look at www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/MarkdownOutput.
That looks pretty good. Looking at the sample output, I notice that its
output character format is UTF-8. Is this hard-coded, or does it depend
on the
Jan Erik Moström wrote:
Second question for today: I'm creating my own skin and I want
to have a conditional markup, I only want to see the page
actions if I'm logged in. I looked at the ConditionalMarkup page
and as far as I understand I should be able to write
(:if
Dave Jackson wrote:
Hello
I'm documenting a process and I'd like to include the following mark-up:
The folder structure is as follows
[=
D:.
├───Apps
│ ├───Extract
│ └───Presentation
├───Data
│ ├───App_Data
│ ├───Delta_Data
│
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is it correct that
{(ftime %Y -)}
should produce
2007
I'm actually looking for a way to extract the year from a page text
variable that could look like this:
:Deceased: 2003-12-01 Stockholm
where the person died in 2003. Or like this
hua wrote:
On 11/29/07, *Maria McKinley* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Nov 28, 2007 11:20 PM, hua [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Maria,
I assume if you go to http://192.168.1.218 you see the default
apache
page or
Stéphane Heckel wrote:
Not sure to understand the results below, provided by Webalizer.
cemaas is my root where pmwiki is installed
I'm using the barthelme skin, ... why do I have hits for the barthelme.css
file ?
Everything works fine fast, I'm just curious, ...
The barthelme.css file is
Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
On Fri, Nov 23, 2007 at 05:40:24PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
While its being discussed, I've often wanted a feature whereby whatever is
entered into a search box by a user is taken literally. So that if one were
to
enter
DaveG wrote:
DaveG wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That makes me suspicious that it may be the Markup Extensions recipe.
I've had
trouble in the past with its rewriting of the markup for '!'. Are you
using
that recipe, by any chance?
I don't use it. Looking at the cookbook page
Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
On Fri, Nov 23, 2007 at 10:23:56PM +, Hans wrote:
Can a searchbox be configured that any value entered will
automatically be used as name= parameter? so one does not need to
enter name=query
Not yet. There's been some discussion in the past of
adding a
Iannis Zannos wrote:
In testing pmwiki as a beginner, I found that the text input in modern greek
in an edit form for a new page the first time is displayed properly -- but:
The second time one tries to edit that page, the edit form displays the
greek text converted to iso-numbers for each
Iannis Zannos wrote:
Hello,
Another beginner's Q: I noticed quite a few skins that have 3 columns: A
menu column to the left, a main text area and a menu column to the right.
Is it possible to make the right menu column's contents change depending on
the selection for example of a group in
DaveG wrote:
Peter Melodye Bowers wrote:
I added some additional tests and comments on the page. Removing the
header row makes everything work nicely, suggesting you might have some
other markup somewhere (skin or recipe) overriding the standard ! markup.
In the meantime, the alternate
Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
On Thu, Nov 15, 2007 at 12:35:27AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So, perhaps the correct baby step is to switch PmWiki to using utf8
by default via its present mechanisms (i.e., without name mappings),
and then add name mapping features as a post-2.2.0 improvement.
Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PITS/00919 describes the desire for
having a quiet= option with the (:redirect PageName:) directive.
I'm considering adding this to 2.2, and I'm simply calling the
issue to the list's attention for any discussion or feedback.
I would love
Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
The big problem is that any existing pages of an iso-8859-1
site will have been saved using an iso-8859-1 encoding, using
iso-8859-1 encoded filenames. Thus, it's not just a simple
matter of changing a configuration option -- we also have to
convert the various
Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
On Wed, Nov 14, 2007 at 07:29:12PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
Now, French computer users are used to seeing URLs with the accents
dropped, so
http://www.example.com/Lang/Francais
would be considered an acceptable URL, although
Audun Myhra Bergwitz wrote:
(:pagelist if=date {(ftime %GW%V {*$Name})} {=$Name} :)
returns all of the pages where the name is in the same week as that
of the current page.
I'm not sure if I get how this code work? Is this correct:
{(ftime %GW%V {*$Name})} seem to define a range of
Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
At http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Test/WildcardLinkSyntax I've
drafted a proposed syntax to handle a variety of wildcarded
link= options, both for links going *to* a set of pages and
for links coming *from* a set of pages, and the inverse sets.
Ooh! I like. I was just
Hans wrote:
Yes, very good. Might it work by giving the markup expression another
wrapper, so it is not evaluated when the page is created, but will
only be evaluated when the form post is processed, by the form
processor unwrapping it and calling MarkupExpression() directly with
the
Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
So, my question is: what methods and tools are people typically
using to install PmWiki to a webserver? I'll try to use the same
or similar tools when creating the videos.
Usually I just log into the account via a Unix shell and run wget to download
PmWiki and
Tegan Dowling wrote:
I use SSH. It might be useful to discuss what free and/or open source
FTP-type tools and processes for accessing host servers are available
that are easy for someone from a Windows background to master, and
that provide a high degree of security.
On the rare occasions
Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
I've been seriously under the weather for most of October (and extending
into November) and my overall productivity has suffered.
Well, I hope you're feeling better now, or have a swift recovery if not.
I've just updated http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/RoadMap,
Hans wrote:
Tuesday, November 13, 2007, 10:45:02 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think that Hans was hoping that '2007W46' was a valid date string for the
test, but as far as I can see from reading through the documentation (and the
PmWiki code) it isn't. (It would be convenient if it was
Hans wrote:
Tuesday, November 13, 2007, 12:31:34 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nesting does work as well as far as I can see, doing it like
Ah! Right. That wasn't the case I couldn't get working. I think it was when I
needed something like this:
{$${$$language}-name}
Where the name for a
Ian Barton wrote:
A while back, a few people expressed mild interest in using Subversion
as a backend for a PmWiki PageStore (that is, using subversion for the
storage of wiki pages). Did anything ever come of this? I'm getting
interested in this; or adapting something like this to be used
Hans wrote:
Friday, November 9, 2007, 8:35:24 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So when the form is posted, the server at {$ScriptUrl} gets this:
action=edittemplate=Blog.Templatepagename=Blog.This+is+a+test
You can use a markup expression to turn the spaced title into a
pagename (I use this
Hans wrote:
Friday, November 9, 2007, 9:21:06 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This can't possibly work. 'pagename' is an INPUT field. It can end up holding
absolutely anything. Passing the default value through wikiword won't fix
that.
It works fine for me. After adding a (:input submit
Kathryn Andersen wrote:
A while back, a few people expressed mild interest in using Subversion
as a backend for a PmWiki PageStore (that is, using subversion for the
storage of wiki pages). Did anything ever come of this? I'm getting
interested in this; or adapting something like this to be
Hans wrote:
I am using in a forum display template a placeholder to be replaced by
info held in a PTV from an author's Profiles page:
In the template:
{Profiles.{$$author}$:info}
In the Profiles page:
(:info:some personal information here:)
Now if an author signs with spaces in the
SteP wrote:
I suspect there's a design issue using ftime and PmWiki time variables
together. $LastModified is formatted according to $TimeFmt, but ftime
doesn't take $TimeFmt into consideration when parsing its when parameter.
So it's very possible to set $TimeFmt to a format that ftime can't
SteP wrote:
I think your recipe is what I was looking for, but I'm getting strange
results. I'm using it in a pagelist template, switching language from
English to another language. Everything works as expected, when English is
the language, but when the other language is used
SteP wrote:
Is there a way to get the last modification time of a page in English?
I need to convert the modification time for different languages, I can use
{(ftime...)} with a PTV, but I need
the time in English because ftime understands English only:
{(ftime fmt={$:ftimefmt}
Hans wrote:
I wonder if I should employ $PubDirUrl rather than $FarmPubDirUrl for
recipes which need some css file in a browser accessible public
directory.
For people installing without a farm setup $FarmPubDirUrl will not
work, unlike include_once($FarmD/cookbook/recipe.php);
which works
Hans wrote:
Friday, October 26, 2007, 5:10:22 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SDV
( $FoxPubListFmt
, array
( 'pub/css/fox/fox.css'= '$PubDirUrl/css/fox/fox.css'
, '$FarmD/pub/css/fox/fox.css' = '$FarmPubDirUrl/css/fox/fox.css'
)
);
Have you got a specific
TSgt Marshall Kelly wrote:
Is there a way to remove a space from the value of a variable?
Say a trimleft type command that would let me change This Value to
ThisValue
The cookbook recipe MarkupExprPlus (
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/MarkupExprPlus ) has a wikiword function
that will
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 19 Oct 2007 18:47:37 +0200
Johnny Ernst Nielsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
With this method you can give indvidual permissions to
individual people.
Very interesting, but do you a link or an explanation on how to
apply a user group such as @office to a
Niklaus Kuehnis wrote:
I have a PmWiki installation in German. Still, when editing a page, the
buttons Save, Preview, Cancel are in English. How can these be
changed to German?
What version of PmWiki are you using? In the latest version (and probably for
some time now), these buttons are
Sannyasin Sivakatirswami wrote:
WE have this in the side bar of a site:
-
*[[{*$Name}?action=edit | $[Edit Page] ]]
(:if auth admin:)
*(:pagelist group=-Pmwiki,-Site name=-RecentChanges,-GroupAttributes
fmt=#jumpbox order=group,title:)
(:ifend:)
But it only appears one the page on
Ben Wilson wrote:
I am supporting a friend's wedding planner web site. In her blog,[2]
she wants the (read more...) tag to be at the end of the last
paragraph. The following is the page template code. Would somebody
mind suggesting how I can satisfy her request?
[[#teasers]]
!!!
Andrei Pandelescu wrote:
Problem is - i can't find the place I can change the menu items from,
for the left-hand menu.
The standard location is Site.SideBar (note the capitalization). It can be in
different places for other skins than the default, but most use that location.
noskule wrote:
hi list
I defined a selfgroup style that highlights a link (horizontal
navigation) as long as the user surfs in the same group, works, an looks
like this:
%define=hl{*$Group} class=selfgroup%
The problem ist that it only works as long as the groups DO NOT contain
any
Patrick Ogay wrote:
Problem:
(:if authid:)
logged in
(:if authgroup id:pogay:)
admin
(:ifend:)
logged in
(:else:)
else case
(:ifend:)
The else case works correct without the inner (:if:)
the inner if works correctly without (:else:)
Conditions don't nest. At all. Every (:if...:)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I want to set a Page Variable inside my skin , so when this line shows up ...
html xmlns='http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml' xml:lang='$Lang' lang='$Lang'
The variable will be replaced by the language that was set in config.php:
DaveG wrote:
I actually tried using LoadPageTemplate, but only got the body of the
page, not the headers and footers that are defined in the print skin
template. I notice that recurve is including the headers and footers
explicitly in skin.php -- however, that doesn't seem to work in my
Laurent Meister wrote:
Hello,
how can I display the last changes of a page (these u can see in the
diff section) as content?
On http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/WebFeeds someone before asekd
this but there is no answer.
Right now there isn't a way to construct a URL that will take
Stirling Westrup wrote:
@list($level, $pn) = explode(' ', $condparm, 2);
$level = array_key_exists($level,$HandleAuth) ? $HandleAuth[$level] :
$level;
$pn = ($pn '') ? MakePageName($pagename, $pn) : $pagename;
msg(lvl=$level, ha=$HandleAuth[$level], pn=$pn);
ThomasP wrote:
On Wed, September 26, 2007 09:52, Matthias Günther wrote:
I want to start to create a recipe. I looked over the pmwiki
documentation but there I found nothing. It would be nice if someone can
post a simple example which has the following function:
- include the recipe on my
KT Pardue wrote:
I am trying to upload a standard PDF document, but I am being told that the
file is too big, (the file is only 157kb). Is this my server telling me this
or is there something I need tweak in PMWiki to upload files?
I have a great deal of server space not used at this time
Jan Erik Moström wrote:
Yesterday I got asked if it was possible to extend a pmwiki site
so that the users could book times and record the time they have
been doing stuff (and do a automatic summary). Sure I said ...
+ Reserve time. There should be time slots available where
Anno wrote:
Jan Erik Moström wrote:
I would like to use a program to mirror a pmwiki setup between
two machines, this is easily accomplished except that I would
like to have different config file on the different machines.
However, most of the config file is the same so there are only a
Hans wrote:
Wednesday, September 19, 2007, 6:38:38 PM, Jon Haupt wrote:
Again, a special filter function could be created which would handle
the email varification of the email field and handles the posting
accordingly. It could be built with a comparison of the email field
value with a
Guillermo Calderon - INCO wrote:
Stirling Westrup wrote:
What are the legal characters in the name of a PTV? Looking at the regexes
inside pmwiki.php (latest version), I see:
$PageTextVarPatterns = array(
'var:'= '/^(:*\\s*(\\w[-\\w]*)\\s*:[ \\t]?)(.*)($)/m',
'(:var:...:)' =
Knut Alboldt wrote:
Guillermo Calderon - INCO schrieb:
Stirling Westrup wrote:
What are the legal characters in the name of a PTV? Looking at the regexes
inside pmwiki.php (latest version), I see:
$PageTextVarPatterns = array(
'var:'= '/^(:*\\s*(\\w[-\\w]*)\\s*:[ \\t]?)(.*)($)/m',
Kathryn Andersen wrote:
On Mon, Sep 17, 2007 at 08:16:10PM -0400, Stirling Westrup wrote:
I would like to have a Francaise button in the English group which takes
you
to the equivalent French page, and an English button in the French group
which takes you to the equivalent page.
What
Patrick Ogay wrote:
Hello,
I just remarkted that URL like
[[http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Notation_(Musik)|Notation]]
are not correctly resolved.
Test:
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Test/URL
The problem is that parenthesis have special meanings inside PmWiki links, and
so you need to use an
Graham Archer - EMEA Sun Center Operations wrote:
Hi,
Trying to get:
Markup('attachicon', 'links'
/\\bAttach:[^\\s$UrlExcludeChars]*\\.(mov|doc|xls)/,
'http://localhost/wiki3nov/pub/icons/$2.png $0');
to work as shown in http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/AttachIcons
I get
Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
I'm looking into the possibility of building
a subversion repository for cookbook recipes
and I have some questions:
1. How many recipe developers want this and
would use it?
Me! I would!
2. Where should we host it? Our options:
- as part of the
Anno wrote:
On 6/27/07, Patrick R. Michaud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
$WikiTitle = 'My Site#039;s Name Here';
Probably also $WikiTitle = My Site's Name Here;
When that trick won't work, you can also use the standard PHP method of
slashing internal quotes:
$WikiTitle = 'He said Its Bob\'s
Ben Stallings wrote:
* Recipe will work with the default PmWiki deletion scheme, where
deleted pages are named Group.Name-del0123456, where 0123456 is a UNIX
timestamp.
* Deleted pages will continue to be hidden from unprivileged users.
* Users with admin privileges will be able to
Ben Wilson wrote:
I'm curious to know what could be done to integrate Subversion with
PmWiki. What I mean is, having a source code repository in Subversion
that is browsable via PmWiki.
This sounds like a good use for a custom pagestore. I would be willing to help
with the work on this
Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
On Thu, Jun 07, 2007 at 02:10:51AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, try this:
(:div id=hosts_notification_list:)
**email1.hindu.org
**email2.hindu.org
**email3.hawaiiantel.net
(:divend:)
I think one can also do the same with the ... markup:
Sivakatirswami wrote:
I would like to target specific chunks in the page(s). Is there wiki
mark up that will output
a div tag with an id?
e.g.
div id=hosts_notification_list
**email1.hindu.org
**email2.hindu.org
**email3.hawaiiantel.net
div
Yes, try this:
(:div
Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
On Mon, Jun 04, 2007 at 08:51:30AM +0200, Anno wrote:
Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
test[[PmWiki/Text Formatting Rules]]test
it is not converted correctly, I think.
It looks correct to me -- see http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Test/LinkParse .
It is inconsistent that the
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Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
As a result, the following pages in the core distribution would
move into the Site-Admin group:
I didn't speak up before, but this decision is the one I would have supported
anyway.
So, if that's the case, we need some
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Christophe David wrote:
ImportText is looking very good. My only request is (if its not there
already)
to put in some hooks to call user-supplied routines to wiki-convert the file
contents.
I am not sure I understand the advantage of having a
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Marguerite Floyd wrote:
I'll want to sell small ads on my site, in addition to Adsense. Is
there a template or module in PMWIKI that would allow me to block out
a small space in the side bar in which to drop the ad stuff OR allow
me to do a
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Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
The new script is available from
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/ImportText
Comments welcomed.
ImportText is looking very good. My only request is (if its not there already)
to put in some hooks to call
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Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
Not a dumb question at all. Not all Wikis are the same in this respect;
MediaWiki *does* allow '(' ')' in page names -- it's just that PmWiki
doesn't.
In retrospect I somewhat wish that I had chosen '{' and '}' to
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