use IkiWiki;
sub import { #{{{
- IkiWiki::hook(type => "filter", id => "otl", call => \&filter);
- IkiWiki::hook(type => "htmlize", id => "otl", call => \&htmlize);
+ hook(type => "filter", id => "otl", call => \&filter);
+ hook(type => "htmlize", id => "otl", call => \&htmlize);
} # }}}
my %params=@_;
# Munge up check boxes to look a little bit better. This is a hack.
- my $checked=IkiWiki::htmllink($params{page}, $params{page},
- "smileys/star_on.png", 0, 0, "[X]");
- my $unchecked=IkiWiki::htmllink($params{page}, $params{page},
- "smileys/star_off.png", 0, 0, "[_]");
+ my $checked=htmllink($params{page}, $params{page},
+ "smileys/star_on.png", linktext => "[X]");
+ my $unchecked=htmllink($params{page}, $params{page},
+ "smileys/star_off.png", linktext => "[_]");
$params{content}=~s/^(\s*)\[X\]\s/${1}$checked /mg;
$params{content}=~s/^(\s*)\[_\]\s/${1}$unchecked /mg;
unless (defined $pid) {
$tries--;
if ($tries < 1) {
- IkiWiki::debug("failed to fork: $@");
+ debug("failed to fork: $@");
return $params{content};
}
}
unless (defined $pid) {
$tries--;
if ($tries < 1) {
- IkiWiki::debug("failed to fork: $@");
+ debug("failed to fork: $@");
print $params{content};
exit;
}
if (! $pid) {
if (! exec 'otl2html', '-S', '/dev/null', '-T', '/dev/stdin') {
- IkiWiki::debug("failed to run otl2html: $@");
+ debug("failed to run otl2html: $@");
print $params{content};
exit;
}