X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/59c4be23e5cb0e57cefb9be89ba8c576d2fbba1f..6317ee847be90291b93a43507c182a7834bf0f8d:/doc/plugins/po/discussion.mdwn diff --git a/doc/plugins/po/discussion.mdwn b/doc/plugins/po/discussion.mdwn index 87c1366c5..9f99880dc 100644 --- a/doc/plugins/po/discussion.mdwn +++ b/doc/plugins/po/discussion.mdwn @@ -738,4 +738,24 @@ I tried everything I could think of being the cause. Could this be related to the templates used by inline not being localized? Any hints wether I am currently running into some dead end with ikiwiki regarding template l10n here would be greatly appreciated. -Besides: When using the map instead of the inline directive all is working like it should, pitty is that for the kind of deployment I am heading for I will also need pages to be included. +Besides: When using the map instead of the inline directive, regarding l10n all is working like it should, pitty is that for the kind of deployment I am heading for I will also need pages to be included with a custom template. --[[Boris]] + +# Does not show up in the setup + +Hello, I am not sure whether it's the right way to add a comment here, but I downloaded po4a from Debian repository and built it. Typing 'use Locale::Po4a::Po;' into a 'perl' session doesn't interrupt it -- I believe it is installed already. Yet in websetup there is no 'use po?' section. I am at a loss what to do. I am using nearlyfreespeech for hosting. --[[users/svetlana]] + +> It should be in a section headed "format plugin: po". If that doesn't appear, try +> `perl -MIkiWiki::Plugin::po -e ''` (or equivalently, `use IkiWiki::Plugin::po;` in +> an interactive Perl session) and see whether there are useful error messages. --[[smcv]] + +> > I had to set ikiwiki's INSTALL_BASE to ~/perl5, and install local::lib, to get the wiki to see Locale::Po4a::Po. What was helpful is `ikiwiki --setup wiki/ikiwiki.setup --wrappers` as it outputs the useful error message straight away if it can't find something in @INC. It is finally working now. --[[users/svetlana]] + +# Confuses a map + +The `\[[!map pages="*"]]` directive works in confused ways when po plugin is enabled. It lists items like this: + +- [foo](foo/index.en.html) + - [index.ru](foo/index.ru) + - [index.ja](foo/index.ja) + +I'm not sure what to do with it, I would like to be able to list pages only in one language. --[[users/svetlana]] 10:10AM February 8, 2017