I haven't been able to get the new \n delimiter working. Here is what
I ran as a test using version 1.7.1:
{{#arraymap:value1, value2, |,|x|x|\n}}
It does still seem to work as an "old delimiter."
On May 28, 1:02 am, Yaron Koren <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Version 1.7 of Semantic Forms has been released. Before I get to the
> details, I want to thank Ontoprise, who sponsored the development of this
> version; it's a great relief to me to be able to have this core development
> work paid for, so hats off to them.
>
> So - this is the first time the SF version number has skipped right from one
> "sub-decimal" to the next. There are a number of important new developments
> that justified that change. This version has the following changes and
> additions:
>
> - the special page 'RunQuery' was added. This page lets you run a query
> that's contained within a template. Technically, there's nothing
> query-specific about the page: it's just a page that lets you enter data
> into a form and view the resulting page without saving anything; though in
> practice, I assume this would only be used for queries. People have asked
> for a while now about adding querying to Semantic Forms; I always turned
> down the idea because SF edits templates, and I assumed a query system would
> have to be a different mechanism. I didn't realize that querying could just
> be done using the same form-template system; thanks to Philip Kinlen for
> that important insight. You can see an example of this querying in action
> here:
>
> http://discoursedb.org/wiki/Special:RunQuery/Item_query
>
> (Note that the query is case-sensitive, due to SMW's "::~" operator being
> case-sensitive: that's annoying, and maybe the solution is to change SMW's
> handling.)
>
> - the FCKeditor can now work on a free text input that's placed among the
> fields of a template; thanks to Eugene Mednikov for the fix.
>
> - also, FCKeditor, when it's installed, works now with all versions (I
> think) of Internet Explorer.
>
> - for pages created by forms, you can now have only the page's free text,
> and not any of its template calls, show up when the page is viewed, and have
> the template calls hidden within a "<noinclude>" tag. This is done using a
> new parameter to the '{{{info}}}' tag, 'includeonly free text'. This is
> important for pages that get transcluded in other pages, whether they're
> templates or anything else; so that the semantic properties of the original
> page won't get carried over to the new page. People tried achieving this
> before in various hack-like ways; now there's a way to do it without a hack.
> Thanks to Daniel Hansch of Ontoprise for the excellent patch for this
> feature.
>
> - the default size for text inputs for fields that are lists was increased
> to 100; which should have been done a long time ago. Especially since 100
> was what the documentation said. :)
>
> - the "edit with form" tab is now named "create with form" when the page
> doesn't exist yet; to match the "edit" tab now being similarly called
> "create" in recent versions of MediaWiki.
>
> - newlines can now be added to the "new delimiter" argument for #arraymap
> and #arraymaptemplate, using "\n". This was possible for a long time before
> for the "delimiter" argument, but not for "new delimiter", for no good
> reason. Now you can have newlines in both (or all four, that is).
>
> - Semantic Forms now adds some of its special pages (such as
> 'CreateProperty', 'CreateTemplate' etc.) to the 'AdminLinks' special page,
> defined by the Admin Links extension. For those who don't know this
> extension, it can serve as a "control panel" for many of the various
> SMW-related extensions; you can read about it
> here:http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Admin_Links
>
> - the feature added in version 1.6, of a form, when it adds a page that was
> previously deleted, showing a warning message at the top, crashed on older
> versions of MediaWiki which didn't define the required classes: this has
> been fixed.
>
> -Yaron
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