use warnings;
use strict;
-use IkiWiki;
+use IkiWiki 2.00;
# Here's the javascript that makes this possible. A key feature is the use
# of css to hide toggleables, to avoid any flashing on page load. The css
hook(type => "preprocess", id => "toggle",
call => \&preprocess_toggle);
hook(type => "preprocess", id => "toggleable",
- call => \&preprocess_toggleable, scan => 1);
+ call => \&preprocess_toggleable);
hook(type => "format", id => "toggle", call => \&format);
} # }}}
my %params=(id => "default", text => "more", @_);
my $id=genid($params{page}, $params{id});
- return "<a class=\"toggle\" href=\"#$id\">$params{text}</a>";
+ if (! $params{preview}) {
+ return "<a class=\"toggle\" href=\"#$id\">$params{text}</a>";
+ }
+ else {
+ return "$params{text} ".
+ gettext("(not toggleable in preview mode)");
+ }
} # }}}
sub preprocess_toggleable (@) { #{{{
my %params=(id => "default", text => "", @_);
# Preprocess the text to expand any preprocessor directives
- # embedded inside it. This is why scan is set for this preprocessor
- # directive, since it could expand to something with a link in it.
- $params{text}=IkiWiki::preprocess($params{page}, $params{destpage}, $params{text});
+ # embedded inside it.
+ $params{text}=IkiWiki::preprocess($params{page}, $params{destpage},
+ IkiWiki::filter($params{page}, $params{destpage}, $params{text}));
my $id=genid($params{page}, $params{id});