X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/538a7a487b2872a82721322dd1333c2e0381b8c7..e0406eadd387f2a1dc56c8034504bc5d127dae28:/doc/templates/discussion.mdwn diff --git a/doc/templates/discussion.mdwn b/doc/templates/discussion.mdwn index 77229e163..dddab48d4 100644 --- a/doc/templates/discussion.mdwn +++ b/doc/templates/discussion.mdwn @@ -1,9 +1,28 @@ -I was wondering what the best way to customise the templates is. +This confuses me enormously. Perhaps because I am new to ikiwiki, to perl, to Linux, etc. -Would it be best to copy them all into the wiki under version control or have them seperate? +note and popups are templates? But they're not in the templates directory, and in my readings here, templates are supposed to be in the ../templates directory. -Thanks +> Ikiwiki has an basewiki underlay that provides wiki files not included in +> your personal wiki sources. The note and popup template pages are +> installed there, typically in `/usr/share/ikiwiki/basewiki/templates/` +> --[[Joey]] -john +> > And how am I able to use e.g. links? It's not listed in `/usr/share/ikiwiki/basewiki/templates`. +> > I intend do (mis)use links for a horizontal navigation. Or may I be better off altering page.tmpl? +> > --z3ttacht -> Either way would work ok. From a security standpoint, keeping the templates under version control isn't entirely safe, if you have anonymous untrusted svn committers. Web commits won't be able to touch them though, so that's ok. --[[Joey]] \ No newline at end of file +Is there a list of the TMPL_VAR-Variables that are defined by ikiwiki? + +What I'm trying to achieve is to print the URL of every page on the page itself and therefore I would need the corresponding value in the Template. + +Am I missing something? --[[jwalzer]] + +> If there isn't a suitable variable (I don't think there is a list at +> the moment), a [[plugin|plugins/write]] to add one would be about 10 +> lines of perl - you'd just need to define a `pagetemplate` hook. --[[smcv]] + +Is there a list of all the available variables somewhere, or do I just grep the source for TMPL_VAR? And is there a way to refer to a variable inside of a wiki page or does it have to be done from a template? Thanks. -- [[AdamShand]] + +I pulled a list of variables and posted it, its in the history for [[templates]] under my name. [[justint]] + +I am trying to override `page.tmpl` by providing `templates/page.tmpl` in my `srcdir`- this works, but now `templates/page.tmpl` is created in my `destdir` as well! Is this expected? Is there a way to avoid this? --chenz