X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/3f4ec334df4cc2c169edfbcef3fa530cbae0d7f1..154c4ea9e:/doc/plugins/contrib/report/ikiwiki/directive/report.mdwn diff --git a/doc/plugins/contrib/report/ikiwiki/directive/report.mdwn b/doc/plugins/contrib/report/ikiwiki/directive/report.mdwn index df88b33ad..4a740f97f 100644 --- a/doc/plugins/contrib/report/ikiwiki/directive/report.mdwn +++ b/doc/plugins/contrib/report/ikiwiki/directive/report.mdwn @@ -114,14 +114,15 @@ to the other pages. The following options are used to improve efficiency when dealing with large numbers of pages; most people probably won't need them. -**doscan**: +**maketrail**: -Whether this report should be called in "scan" mode; if it is, then -the pages which match the pagespec are added to the list of links from -this page. This can be used by *another* report by setting this -page to be a "trail" page in *that* report. -It is not possible to use "trail" and "doscan" at the same time. -By default, "doscan" is false. +Make a trail; if true, then this report is called in "scan" mode and the +pages which match the pagespec are added to the list of links from this +page. This can be used by *another* report by setting this page to be a +"trail" page in *that* report. + +It is not possible to use "trail" and "maketrail" at the same time. +By default, "maketrail" is false. ## TEMPLATE PARAMETERS @@ -135,8 +136,18 @@ The structured data from the current matching page. This includes ### Common values -Values known for all pages: "page", "destpage". Also "basename" (the -base name of the page). +Values known for all pages: + +* page (the current page) +* destpage (the destination page) +* basename (the base name of the page) +* recno (N if the page is the Nth page in the report) + +### Prev_Page And Next_Page + +The "prev_page" and "next_page" variables will give the value of the +previous page in the matching pages, or the next page in the matching pages. +This is mainly useful for a "here_only" report. ### Passed-in values @@ -154,13 +165,6 @@ For example, one could have a "hide_mood" parameter which would hide the "Mood" section of your template when it is true, which one could use when the Mood is one of the headers. -### Prev_ And Next_ Items - -Any of the above variables can be prefixed with "prev_" or "next_" -and that will give the previous or next value of that variable; that is, -the value from the previous or next page that this report is reporting on. -This is mainly useful for a "here_only" report. - ### Headers See the section on Headers.