X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/8cd0a1c434549e2718fe7b3441ce24e6ff759bea..6d010093912384b6720ffd03aec989973df39eb8:/doc/todo/inline_raw_files.mdwn diff --git a/doc/todo/inline_raw_files.mdwn b/doc/todo/inline_raw_files.mdwn index ef827fb3f..52a4be726 100644 --- a/doc/todo/inline_raw_files.mdwn +++ b/doc/todo/inline_raw_files.mdwn @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ Also raise an error in `IkiWiki::pagetype($file)` if `$file` is blank, which avo I'm using the new code in my [blog][]. -[blog]: http://www.physics.drexel.edu/~wking/unfolding-disasters/posts/yacc2dot/ +[blog]: http://blog.tremily.us/posts/yacc2dot/ usage ===== @@ -83,4 +83,33 @@ unwise. I didn't look much further, because it seems to me what you're trying to do can be better accomplished by using the highlight plugin. Assuming the raw file you want to inline and comment on is some source-code-like thing, -which seems likely. --[[Joey]] [[!tag reviewed]] +which seems likely. + +Or, another way to do it would be to use the templates plugin, and make +a template there that puts an inline directive inside pre tags. + --[[Joey]] [[!tag reviewed]] + +---- + +If `pagetype()` cannot fail, then I suppose that check has to go ;). + +I was under the impression that [[plugins/highlight]] didn't support +inlining code. It looks like it supports highlighing stand-alone +files or embedded code. Perhaps I should extend it to support inlined +code instead of pushing this patch? + +> If you configure highlight to support standalone files, then you can +> inline the resulting pages and get nicely highlighted source code +> inlined into the page. --[[Joey]] + +The `raw.tmpl` included in the patch *does* include the inlined +content inside `pre` tags. The problem is that the current inline +code insists on running `htmlize()` on the content before inserting it +in the template. The heart of my patch is an altered +`get_inline_content()` that makes the `htmlize()` call dependent on a +`$read_raw` flag. If the flag is set, the raw (non-htmlized) content +is used instead. + +I just rebased my patches against the current Ikiwiki trunk (no major +changes) to make them easier to review. + --[[wtk]]