X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/08e054b88163db42395cfe9f63127a4630e62628..279db7860dc98bedbd8333bb7de57251dcfb223d:/doc/todo/plugin.mdwn?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/doc/todo/plugin.mdwn b/doc/todo/plugin.mdwn index 274110d2c..da9226575 100644 --- a/doc/todo/plugin.mdwn +++ b/doc/todo/plugin.mdwn @@ -1,17 +1,10 @@ Suggestions of ideas for plugins: * list of registered users - tricky because it sorta calls for a way to rebuild the page when a new user is registered. Might be better as a cgi? -* [[sigs]] ? - -* Support [[RecentChanges]] as a regular page containing a plugin that - updates each time there is a change, and statically builds the recent - changes list. (Would this be too expensive/inflexible? There might be - other ways to do it as a plugin, like making all links to RecentChanges - link to the cgi and have the cgi render it on demand.) - - Or using an iframe - to inline the cgi, although firefox seems to render that nastily with - nested scroll bars. :-( +> At best, this could only show the users who have logged in, not all +> permitted by the current auth plugin(s). HTTP auth would need +> web-server-specific code to list all users, and openid can't feasibly do so +> at all. --[[JoshTriplett]] * It would be nice to be able to have a button to show "Differences" (or "Show Diff") when editing a page. Is that an option that can be enabled? @@ -26,11 +19,32 @@ Suggestions of ideas for plugins: or something. It's possible that this is a special case of backlinks and is best implemented by making backlinks a plugin somehow. --[[Joey]] -* interwiki links - * random page (cgi plugin; how to link to it easily?) -All the kinds of plugins that blogging software has is also a possibility: - * How about an event calendar. Events could be sub-pages with an embedded code to detail recurrance and/or event date/time + +* rcs plugin ([[JeremyReed]] has one he has been using for over a month with over 850 web commits with 13 users with over ten commits each.) + +* asciidoc or txt2tags format plugins + + Should be quite easy to write, the otl plugin is a good example of a + similar formatter. + +>>Isn't there a conflict between ikiwiki using \[\[ \]\] and asciidoc using the same? +>>There is a start of an asciidoc plugin at +>>-- KarlMW + +* manpage plugin: convert **"ls(1)"** style content into Markdown like **\[ls(1)\]\(http://example.org/man.cgi?name=ls§=1\)** or into HTML directly. + +> With a full installation of groff available, man offers HTML output. Might +> take some fiddling to make it fit into the ikiwiki templates, and you might +> or might not want to convert pages in the SEE ALSO as +> well. --[[JoshTriplett]] + +* As I couldn't find another place to ask, I'll try here. I would like to install some contributed plugins, but can not find anywhere to downlod them. + + > Not sure what you mean, the [[plugins/contrib]] page lists contributed plugins, and each of their pages tells where to download the plugin from.. --[[Joey]] + +* I'm thinking about starting a simple LaTeX plugin. This would be mainly to convert my old tex4ht based website. Would anyone else find this useful, +or should I just hack some offline converter together? I should clarify that I mean converting the latex text to HTML (maybe via something else). I found pandoc, which almost works to convert to .rst. Perhaps the most useful thing would be an offline filter to convert latex to markdown+embedded teximg --[[DavidBremner]]