X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/6e8a4a83abe398ee7183e6997fccad5b1a345185..33b39968948f2dcda5c073916d797259e441d1de:/doc/todo/pagespec_aliases.mdwn?ds=inline diff --git a/doc/todo/pagespec_aliases.mdwn b/doc/todo/pagespec_aliases.mdwn index e6e9635ad..748444a2f 100644 --- a/doc/todo/pagespec_aliases.mdwn +++ b/doc/todo/pagespec_aliases.mdwn @@ -20,9 +20,8 @@ an existing wishlist item. > I think it would make sense to have "pagespec" in the name somehow. -> > Good idea, how about `pagespecalias`? — [[Jon]] +>> Good idea, how about `pagespecalias`? — [[Jon]] -> > No, the strict/warnings does not make me puke. Have you read my perl > code? :-P > @@ -93,6 +92,18 @@ however, to add ' or internal()' to `boring`, for some reason. >>> implementing support for more nested datatypes in [[plugins/websetup]]. — >>> [[Jon]] +>>>> Well, it's a difficult problem. websetup builds a form using +>>>> CGI::FormBuilder, which makes it easy to build the simple UI we have +>>>> now, but sorta precludes anything more complicated. And anything with +>>>> a nested datatype probably needs a customized UI for users to be able +>>>> to deal with it. I don't think websetupability need be a deal-breaker +>>>> for this patch. I personally like special pages like Kathryn is doing +>>>> more than complex setup files. --[[Joey]] + +>>>>> I've ran out of time to keep working on this, so I'm just going to +>>>>> submit it as a 'contrib' plugin and leave things at that for now. +>>>>> — [[Jon]] + --------------------------- Based on the above, I have written an experimental plugin called "subset". @@ -151,3 +162,8 @@ Unfortunately I haven't figured out how to do the dependencies - I'd really appr >>>> whatever you like ☺ I like some of the enhancements you've made, but >>>> having the aliases/subsets/"things" work in any pagespec (inside map, or >>>> inline) is a deal-breaker for me. — [[Jon]] + +>>>>> I'm a bit confused by your statement "having the aliases/subsets/"things" work in any pagespec (inside map, or inline) is a deal-breaker for me". +>>>>> Do you mean that you want them to work in any pagespec, or that you *don't* want them to work in any pagespec? -- [[KathrynAndersen]] + +>>>>>> I mean I would want them to work in any pagespec. — [[Jon]]