>>> Ah.. in that case, why not use "a/b/* and !a/b/*/*" ? No need for a new
>>> symbol. --[[Joey]]
+>>>> I know it's not necessary, but it would be helpful. --Ethan
+
+>>>>> I don't see the need for a new syntax since it's only a little long
+>>>>> using the old one. And of course even that can now be shortened:
+>>>>> "./* and !./*/*" --[[Joey]]
+
OK, I took a shot at implementing the changes. I was thinking about making
pagespecs relative by default but I couldn't decide whether page
`foo/bar` inlining `*` should match `foo/bar/*` or `foo/*`.
>>> of deeply nested subdirs.
>>> --[[Joey]]
+>>>> Context-dependence was my conclusion too. My feeling is that inlining
+>>>> in a subdirectory of the current page is more common, but I don't
+>>>> really know. However, I think the changes as written should work OK
+>>>> with my index patch and allowing inlining from a/b/c/, so I'm
+>>>> satisfied. --Ethan
+
> I've committed support for ./ to ikiwiki now, based on your patch.
+> [[todo/done]]
> --[[Joey]]
>> Cool! I haven't played with it yet, but looking over the patch, I see that