the complete hierarchy of pages, but instead just the pages that actually *do*
contain the \[[!tag open_issue_hurd]].
+> `tagged(open_issue_hurd)` in its pagespec should do that. --[[Joey]]
+
## Anchors -- [[ikiwiki/wikilink/discussion]]
## Default Content for Meta Values -- [[plugins/contrib/default_content_for___42__copyright__42___and___42__license__42__]]
## Texinfo -- [[plugins/contrib/texinfo]]
-Not very important.
+Not very important. Have to consider external commands / files / security (see
+[[plugins/teximg]] source code)?
## Shortcuts -- [[plugins/shortcut/discussion]]
w.r.t. backlinks. Alternative, the backlinks to the \[[!meta redir]]-using
pages could perhaps be passed on to the referred-to page?
+> I found that backlinks was an easy way to find such links to such pages.
+> (Although the redirection made it hard to see the backlinks!) --[[Joey]]
+
## Sendmail -- [[todo/passwordauth:_sendmail_interface]]
## Parentlinks -- [[bugs/non-existing_pages_in_parentlinks]]
possibility. The *... (read on)* would then either toggle the full content
being displayed or link to the complete page.
+> You're looking for [[plugins/more]] (or possibly a way to do that automatically,
+> I suppose. --[[Joey]]
+
+## Prefix For the HTML Title
+
+The title of each page (as in `<html><head><title>`...) should be prefixed with
+*GNU Project - GNU Hurd -*. We can either do this directly in `page.tmpl`, or
+create a way to modify the `TITLE` template variable suitably.
+
+## [[plugins/inline]] feedfile option
+
+Not that important. Git commit b67632cdcdd333cf0a88d03c0f7e6e62921f32c3. This
+would be nice to have even when using *usedirs*. Might involve issues as
+discussed in *N-to-M Mapping of Input and Output Files* on
+[[plugins/contrib/texinfo]].
+
+> Do you mean when *not* using usedirs? It is currently supported for usedirs,
+> only. --[[Joey]]
+
## Unverified -- these may be bugs, but have yet to be verified
* ikiwiki doesn't change its internal database when \[[!meta date]] /
\[[!meta updated]] are added / removed, and thusly these meta values are
not promulgated in RSS / Atom feeds.
+ > I would rather see this filed as a bug, but FWIW, the problem
+ > is probably that meta does not override the mdate_3339
+ > template variable used by the atom and rss templates.
+ > (Meta does store ctime directly in the ikiwiki database, but cannot
+ > store mtime in \%pagemtime because it would mess up detection of when
+ > actual file mtimes change.) --[[Joey]]
+
* Complicated issue w.r.t. *no text was copied in this page*
([[plugins/cutpaste]]) in RSS feed (only; not Atom?) under some conditions
(refresh only, but not rebuild?). Perhaps missing to read in / parse some
files?
+
+ * [[plugins/recentchanges]]
+
+ * Creates non-existing links to changes.
+
+ * Invalid *directory link* with `--usedirs`.
+
+ * Doesn't honor `$timeformat`.
+
+ * Does create `recentchangees.*` files even if that is overridden.