below, concerns wanting to use foo/index.mdwn source files and get an
output page name of foo, rather than foo/index. --[[Joey]]
-[[tag patch]]
+[[!tag patch]]
---
+++ ikidev/IkiWiki.pm 2007-02-25 15:05:22.328852000 -0800
@@ -192,6 +192,12 @@
return $untainted;
- } #}}}
+ }
- +sub titlename($;@) { #{{{
+ +sub titlename($;@) {
+ my $page = shift;
+ $page =~ s!/index$!!;
+ return pagetitle(basename($page), @_);
- +} #}}}
+ +}
+
- sub basename ($) { #{{{
+ sub basename ($) {
my $file=shift;
> This way foo/index gets "foo" as its title, not "index". --Ethan
+
+I took another swing at this and subverted the dominant paradigm. Here goes:
+
+<pre>
+diff -ru ikiwiki-2.4/IkiWiki.pm ikiwiki/IkiWiki.pm
+--- ikiwiki-2.4/IkiWiki.pm 2007-06-26 15:01:57.000000000 -0700
++++ ikiwiki/IkiWiki.pm 2007-07-25 15:58:00.990749000 -0700
+@@ -239,6 +239,7 @@
+ my $type=pagetype($file);
+ my $page=$file;
+ $page=~s/\Q.$type\E*$// if defined $type;
++ $page=~s/\/index$// if $page =~ /\/index$/;
+ return $page;
+ }
+
+</pre>
+
+This just makes it so that all files named foo/index become pages called foo, which is the desired effect. I haven't tested everything so far, so be careful! But you can see it working at http://ikidev.betacantrips.com/one/ again, as before. --Ethan
+
+[[done]], the indexpages setting enables this.