Hi Alan, thank for the tip :-), it seems to work correctly. The only issue is that when I call the function 'wiki' I get two menu, one from the ad-hoc import, the other one from the common wiki. What shoud be nice is to explicitly tell auth.wiki when it has to populate the response.menu and when not. Paolo
2013/1/15 Alan Etkin <[email protected]> > > Now I want to have response.menu populated with the wiki pages too in > every page I have, is there a way to populate it calling > > somehow auth.wiki or I have to do that by hand, updating each time > menu.py? > > If you put this on top of the controller (or model), you get the wiki menu > > from gluon.tools import Wiki > response.menu += Wiki(auth).menu(controller="default", function="wiki") > > The controller and / or function is required since otherwise, the wiki > object cannot resolve redirection to edit/search/etc., and that address > should be an action that calls auth.wiki(). And also you must check the > action name to avoid duplicating the sub-menu > > What about an extra set of keyword arguments to activate the menu?: > > auth.wiki(resolve=False, menu=True, controller=..., function=....) > > > -- > > > > -- Paolo --

