Please feel free to propose for new features. That was exactly the intention.
On 9 Lug, 03:02, aure <[email protected]> wrote: > Great news! Thanks for the work Massimo! > > Being new to both, I myself still hesitate for my project between > choosing a CMS and struggle with the programming vs. choosing web2by > and struggle with all the things which come "for free" in a CMS... And > Cube2py starts to bridge the gap in some ways :-) > > I am sure that having these new features will bring more people to > web2py. > > Aurelien > > On Jul 9, 12:20 am, Jonathan Lundell <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On Jul 7, 2010, at 3:47 PM, mdipierro wrote: > > > > I do not have a strong opposition and I see the advantages in terms of > > > notation but I have two problems: > > > I'm tied up today, so just a quick note. I understand and generally agree > > with your caveats. I have a couple of thoughts on the subject that I'll > > come back with. > > > > The page:slug notation is handled by plugin_wiki, not by markmin. > > > markmin just treats url, #anchor, url#anchor, page:slug all in the > > > same way. plugin_wiki replaces the page:.. with /app/plugin_wiki/ > > > page/.... after markmin has done its job. > > > This decoupling was intentional to allow markmin to work without > > > web2py and without plugin_wiki conventions. > > > Your first suggestion would introduce coupling. Moreover it would > > > provide a shortcut that encourage users to display the slug as text of > > > the link. I am not convinced this is a good idea. > > > > Massimo > > > > On 7 Lug, 17:24, Jonathan Lundell <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> On Jul 7, 2010, at 3:14 PM, mdipierro wrote: > > > >>> Right now you can do links with > > > >>> url > > >>> [[name url]] > > >>> [[name #anchor]] > > >>> [[name url#anchor]] > > >>> [[name page:slug]] > > > >>> and define an anchor with > > > >>> [[anchor]] > > > >>> If I understand your suggestions: > > >>> 1) also allow > > >>> [[url]] > > >>> [[url#anchor]] > > >>> [[#anchor]] > > >>> [[page:slug]] > > >>> to allow un-named links. Q: how can a link not have a name? > > > >> In your notation, I was thinking: > > > >> [[slug]] would imply [[slug page:slug]] > > > >> 'slug' would be used verbatim as the name, and with slug-encoding as the > > >> slug. > > > >> A link would always have a name; it would just be implicit. That's the > > >> Mediawiki convention, though they use a vertical bar to separate an > > >> optional name from the slug. > > > >>> 2) use [[=anchor]] to define an anchor to avoid conflict with 1. > > > >>> if we do 1, we must do 2 but I would prefer [[!anchor]] then. > > > >> Sure. > > > >> Or [name:anchor], which corresponds to the html that it generates.

