X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/45dc852cd492eeedfb95cabcdaf2cab86bcb31af..531df235c798b893c0a7bc9cc93defda35af3137:/doc/todo/default_content_for_new_post.mdwn?ds=inline diff --git a/doc/todo/default_content_for_new_post.mdwn b/doc/todo/default_content_for_new_post.mdwn index 966459ccd..435427a95 100644 --- a/doc/todo/default_content_for_new_post.mdwn +++ b/doc/todo/default_content_for_new_post.mdwn @@ -1,8 +1,23 @@ Along the same lines as having a [[default_name_for_new_post]]s, an option to include default content in a new [[plugins/inline]] post would help with tasks like using an inline for a comment form on each new blog post. +--[[JoshTriplett]] > No, it would only help if the new blog post were being made via the form. > If you're editing it in vi, and committing, it doesn't help. :-) This is > another reason why I prefer the approach in [[discussion_page_as_blog]] > --[[Joey]] + +This feature would also allow the automatic inclusion of a given template in +every new post, which could help for [[/plugins]] (automatically use the +plugin template), or for [[/bugs]] and [[todo_items|/todo]] (automatically use +a template that appends "(done)" to the title if the page links to +"done"). --[[JoshTriplett]] + +> This is a feature I miss a lot from MoinMoin, and is especially helpful when you maintain pages which have a regular format (eg. recipe pages). I understand that using svn would bypass this feature but I think it's worth considering anyway because: + +> * For any given site often it's only the admin user who makes changes via svn, everyone else uses the web +> * It's remote and casual users who benefit most from having standard templates to use for new pages +> * When using svn to make changes it's easier to manually provide template functionality (eg. cp recipe_template.mdwn newpage.mdwn) + +> All of course bearing in mind that I'm just commenting because I don't have the skills to actually make the required changes. ;-) -- [[AdamShand]] \ No newline at end of file