X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/8323bc5214bf3581ebfbad57385934033c228b76..d05d052bff599327cf43b6f00e337197f1d2ab18:/doc/index/discussion.mdwn?ds=inline diff --git a/doc/index/discussion.mdwn b/doc/index/discussion.mdwn index 719768117..3c51ad99e 100644 --- a/doc/index/discussion.mdwn +++ b/doc/index/discussion.mdwn @@ -188,47 +188,28 @@ Moved to [[bugs]] -- [[Joey]] ---- -# wiki\_file\_regexp and RCS ,v files +# Access Keys -I have RCS ,v files in my source directory. But get many "skipping bad filename" warnings. +Would anyone else find this a valuable addition. In oddmuse and instiki (the only other +wiki engines I am currently using, the edit, home, and submit link tags have an +accesskey attribute. I find it nice not to have to resort to the mouse for those +actions. However, it may not be something everyone appreciates. Any thoughts? +--[Mazirian](http://mazirian.com) -Also I don't see wiki\_file\_regexp documented. Because it is used with $config{wiki\_file\_regexp} I assume it can be set in the ikiwiki.setup. -I added a comma to it in my IkiWiki.pm in the defaultconfig(). But that was wrong (so I reverted back), because then the ,v files were copied to my www tree. - -What is the correct way to include ,v RCS revision files in my source tree without receiving the "bad" messages and without copying over to www tree? - --- [[JeremyReed]] - -> Add the ,v to the $config{wiki_file_prune_regexps} array. This is how we -> skip equivilant files from other revision control systems too. -> --[[Joey]]] +> Maybe, although it would need to take the critisism at +> http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/forms/accesskey.html into account. ---- -# Textile Plugin +# Editing the style sheet. -It was trivial, but I put together a plugin that uses the Textile markup -language, which I find to be the most superior of the various options for -that sort of thing. Where or how do I submit it for inclusion? +It would be nice to be able to edit the stylesheet by means of the cgi. Or is this possible? I wasn't able to achieve it. +Ok, that's my last 2 cents for a while. --[Mazirian](http://mazirian.com) -> You can post it to [[plugins/contrib]]. --[[Joey]] - ->> Thanks. I tried using the "Add new post" form there, but apparently made a [mess of things somehow](http://ikiwiki.kitenet.net/contrib/textile___40__third-party_plugin__41__.html). Sorry about that. - ->>> No problem, the contrib form had the wrong rootpage setting. I've fixed ->>> it up and moved it to the right place. A copyright statement would be ->>> nice. +---- -> How does one go about making a markup language added by means of a plugin, the default markup language. In other words, I would like the index page to be written in Textile. -> If I include a index.txtl (where txtl is the extension I have assigned to be handled by the textile plugin), ikiwiki will ignore it and make a new index.mdwn. +# Disable build/install requirement on PerlMagick ->> Sounds like a bug; it should be configurable via `default_pageext`, but ->> I suspect that currently if there are two competing files with different ->> extensions that make the same page, they fight it out and some random ->> one "wins" ->> ->> Until I fix that, you can avoid the one from the underlay directory by ->> setting `underlaydir` to point to an empty directory. --[[Joey]] ->> ->> Ok, fixed (in svn), it will now prefer files in the srcdir over files ->> in the underlaydir that build the same page, no matter what extension. +Some installs of PerlMagick require X11. I tried to first disable using "img" by using "--disable-plugin img" +in the Makefile. But still failed. My workaround was to remove "img" from the bundle in IkiWiki/Plugin/goodstuff.pm +before building. What is the recommended way to install ikiwiki without "img" support? --[[JeremyReed]]