A new problem:
I have a wiki with some pages, containing pictures (with the @////-syntax)
and some environment-functions (with @{f:1,2,3}-syntax). It works well and
I am very satisfied.
Now I want to put all these pages together, e.g. for a printed version.
No problem to concatante all the wiki_page.body to a new string - let's
call this string "book".
But I understand, markmin(book) does not understand the @-notation.
*I need to make the wiki render the "book". Is it possible?*
2015-11-06 8:13 GMT+01:00 Martin Weissenboeck <[email protected]>:
> One additional question:
>
> auth.wiki understands a page with some "@{myfunktion:1,2,3}" calls.
> And I want to include pictures with something like "[[Description
> @///static/mypicture.png center]]".
> How can I create a pdf-file using all the @-features?
>
> 2015-11-04 15:57 GMT+01:00 Martin Weissenboeck <[email protected]>:
>
>> Thank you very much - this solves my problem: I want to use these files
>> in a wiki.
>> It has not been clear for me whether "@////args" will be resolved first
>> or "[[...]]".
>>
>> 2015-11-04 15:31 GMT+01:00 Massimo Di Pierro <[email protected]>
>> :
>>
>>> MARKMIN itself does not mess with paths. It just render the markup to
>>> HTML. Paths are framework/application/routes dependent therefore there
>>> cannot be a generic syntax in markmin that works in every case. The same
>>> problem happens when the hostname changes.
>>>
>>> In auth.wiki we solve the problem by allowing this syntax: @////args
>>> where @[hostname]/[app]/[controller]/[function]/[args] and each part [...]
>>> can be omitted. if omitted, it is put in by the server when generating the
>>> response, before markmin is rendered.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, 3 November 2015 01:58:46 UTC-6, mweissen wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I want to show a picture in a markmin file.
>>>> This is my markmin text:
>>>>
>>>> [[Description /myapp/static/mypicture.png center]]
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Works fine, but if I want to use the same text in another application I
>>>> have to change it to
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> [[Description /myotherapp/static/mypicture.png center]]
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> It is possible to use something generic like ./static/mypicture.png ?
>>>>
>>>> Regards, Martin
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>
>
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