> There's a "note" template bundled with ikiwiki already.
>
> --[[smcv]]
+
+>> I think you mean the `htmlize` hook, as I cannot find any `htmlize`
+>> plugin.. That said, yeah, i understand the limitations of Ikiwiki
+>> here. I guess that the [[ikiwiki/directive/template]] directive is a
+>> good workaround, but it's not really shorter to write:
+>>
+>> \[[!template id=warning text="Do as I say, not as I do."]]
+>>
+>> than to write:
+>>
+>> [[!format txt """<div class="warning">Do as I say, not as I do.</div>"""]]
+>>
+>> ... in fact, it's actually longer. So short of allowing arbitrary
+>> classes *and* fenced blocks, I don't think this can go much
+>> further.
+>>
+>> We *could*, however, import the admonition styles from MoinMoin
+>> directly. It would involve importing 5 icons from MoinMoin and
+>> creating associated styles. Is that something you would be open to?
+>>
+>> --[[anarcat]]
+
+>> Looking more at the MoinMoin images, the source (and license!) for
+>> them is not quite clear, so they don't make such great targets for
+>> inclusion. They are, nevertheless, included in Debian so presumably
+>> they are DFSG-friendly? The copyright file marks them as "UNKNOWN"
+>> which is worrisome... I have found the following results about them:
+>>
+>> * [admon-warning.png][] seems to be [public domain according to this sketchy site][]
+>> * [admon-note.png][] seems to have a [source in XFCE][], as part of
+>> the notes plugin
+>> * [admon-tip.png][] is used in the Debian release notes, so is
+>presumably fine as well [source there](https://www.debian.org/releases/testing/amd64/release-notes/images/note.png)
+>> * [admon-important.png][], same, [important.png](https://www.debian.org/releases/testing/amd64/release-notes/images/important.png)
+>> * [admon-caution.png][] can be found in Mediawiki as well, which is
+>> a good source of icons. According to Debian, some are public domain,
+>> some are LGPL (!?). In MediaWiki itself, the source of that file is
+>> lost in the mists of time.
+>>
+>> Even though there is some confusion about the source of those
+>> images, I think, in good faith, that they can be generally be
+>> considered reusable. --[[anarcat]]
+
+[public domain according to this sketchy site]: http://all-free-download.com/free-vector/download/tango_process_stop_115912.html
+[source in XFCE]: http://git.xfce.org/panel-plugins/xfce4-notes-plugin/tree/data/icons/scalable/xfce4-notes-plugin.svg
+[admon-warning.png]: https://moinmo.in/moin_static19/modernized/img/admon-warning.png
+[admon-note.png]: https://moinmo.in/moin_static19/modernized/img/admon-note.png
+[admon-tip.png]: https://moinmo.in/moin_static19/modernized/img/admon-tip.png
+[admon-important.png]: https://moinmo.in/moin_static19/modernized/img/admon-important.png
+[admon-caution.png]: https://moinmo.in/moin_static19/modernized/img/admon-caution.png
+
+Update: I have made a [[plugins/contrib/admonition]] plugin for this
+purpose, as a patch. Hopefully it will be mergeable here? Here's a
+screenshot of what the help page would look like, to give you an idea
+of the results:
+
+<img src="http://paste.anarc.at/snaps/snap-2016.04.15-18.07.39.png" />
+
+---
+
+I like the idea of admonitions. I've done something vaguely similar on my own site ([e.g.](https://jmtd.net/film/blade_runner/)), but I just
+use `\[[!template` and put up with the verbosity.I like that `\[[!tip` is shorter than `\[[!template id=…`. If
+I was being a total purist I'd argue that the correct change would be to make a syntax shortcut
+for the template syntax, since functionally that's what `tip` is doing, and include the
+admonition styles in either `style.css` or in every shipped theme. But I'm more of a pragmatist
+and your current plugin actually exists and IkiWiki is starving for contributors (IMHO)
+so I encourage maintainers to merge it. I will probably merge it into [opinionated ikiwiki](https://jmtd.net/log/opinionated_ikiwiki/)
+in either case (which will at least mean there'll be another avenue for people to check it out) *— [[Jon]], 2020-08-07*
+
+> One quick tip/request, [[anarcat]]: If you could update the "master" branch in your IkiWiki
+> fork to match the merge base for your branches, it would be easy to use Gitlab's "compare"
+> feature in-browser to see a combined diff of your changes. *— [[Jon]], 2020-08-07*
+
+> > Thanks for your support and comments! :) I don't have the time to manage another extra branch on top of the stack I already have unfortunately. but it might be simpler for me in the future... I keep on hoping all patches get merged and that i don't need to (more officially) fork `master`, but it seems that's where I need to go myself... In the meantime you can see the list of patches I maintain in [[users/anarcat]] and [my maintenance log](https://anarc.at/services/wiki/). I hope that helps! -- [[anarcat]]
+
+> > Turns out I found the time. I merged all my active branches in the `master` branch on gitlab. not sure what you'd compare it against, but there, it's done. :) [[anarcat]]
+
+>>> Thanks for that! I'll try to explain what I meant in terms of an example. your `admonitions` is a series of commits that ultimately sit on top of
+>>> upstream's `d0099568` ("Prepare release for unstable"). If I want to see a quick combined diff of all the changes made in that branch, I can try to
+>>> use GitLab's "Compare" feature, but it does not let me specify a SHA to compare against, only a ref-name such as (your) `master`, which (at the time)
+>>> was a much earlier commit than `d0099568`, so "Compare" would include all the unrelated upstream changes. If instead either `master` was `d0099568`, or
+>>> `admonitions` was rebased on top of whatever your `master` was, then GitLab's "Compare" would be useful. As it is, I cloned locally and did the necessary
+>>> `git` incantation. *— [[Jon]], 2020-08-12*