Hey,
> It's in SMWParamFormat::doManipulation() where
SMWQueryProcessor::getResultPrinter() is called, but with only one
parameter, while the second parameter is defining the context e.g. whether
the query is coming from an special page. Default is special page, so the
context isn't set to inline for the result printing!
This seems odd to me. Sure, the argument might not be passed here, but then
again, the query printer created here is only used to get the list of
parameters it supports and is then discarded. Later on a new query printer
is constructed for printing the actual output, which should get the relevant
argument as it did before. Are you using $mInline in getParameters or any
method called by it? If so, where and why?
Cheers
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