[[!tag wishlist patch plugins/inline]]
-[[!template id=gitbranch branch=chrysn/patches author="[[chrysn]]"]]
+[[!template id=gitbranch branch=chrysn/inlineautotitles author="[[chrysn]]"]]
for postforms in inlines of pages which follow a certain scheme, it might not
be required to set the title for each individual post, but to automatically set
munging mechanism, which appends numbers to page titles in case that page
already exists.
-two patches ([1], [2]) set inline up for that, adding an additional `autotitle`
+two patches (b568eb25, 34bc82f2) set inline up for that, adding an additional `autotitle`
parameter. if that is given, the regular input of the inline postform will be
replaced with a hidden input of that text. in addition, the empty title is
permitted (both for autotitle and regular titles, as they go in the same GET
the second patch is actually a one-liner, filtering the title through strftime.
+> Something similar was requested in [[todo/more_customisable_titlepage_function]],
+> in which [[Joey]] outlined a similar solution.
+>
+> What's your use-case for not prompting for the title at all? I can see
+> [[madduck]]'s requirement for the title he typed in (say, "foo")
+> being transformed into 2009/07/26/foo or something (I name blog posts
+> like that myself), but I can't quite see the use for *entirely* automatic
+> titles.
+>
+> However, if that's really what you want, I suspect your code could be
+> extended so it also solves madduck's second request on
+> [[todo/more_customisable_titlepage_function]].
+>
+> --[[smcv]]
+
### potential user interaction issues
this has two side effects which have to be considered: first, the empty page
in "the 10%-rule").
both can be circumvented by using another GET parameter for autotexts, as
-implemented in [3].
+implemented in 40dc10a4.
> this patch still does not work perfectly; especially, it should make a
> distinction between "autotitle is set but equal ''" (in which case it
> should create a page named `1.mdwn`, and "autotitle is not set, and title is
cool (eg for creating an entry with yesterday's date), but would be a bit of a
problem with static pages. javascript could help with the date part, but name
munging would be yet another thing.
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-[1]: http://github.com/github076986099/ikiwiki/commit/b568eb257a3ef5ff49a84ac00a3a7465b643c1e1
-[2]: http://github.com/github076986099/ikiwiki/commit/34bc82f232be141edf036d35e8ef5aa289415072
-[3]: http://github.com/github076986099/ikiwiki/commit/40dc10a4ec7809e401b4497c2abccfba30f7a2af