X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/9584dfddd89a0b65632201c6aa280b7c5bc964f2..81aa58e7ca0118fbb6e1b7f53e47f01d260cdbff:/doc/todo/Resolve_native_reStructuredText_links_to_ikiwiki_pages.mdwn diff --git a/doc/todo/Resolve_native_reStructuredText_links_to_ikiwiki_pages.mdwn b/doc/todo/Resolve_native_reStructuredText_links_to_ikiwiki_pages.mdwn index afe50cf07..6e0f32fd5 100644 --- a/doc/todo/Resolve_native_reStructuredText_links_to_ikiwiki_pages.mdwn +++ b/doc/todo/Resolve_native_reStructuredText_links_to_ikiwiki_pages.mdwn @@ -87,6 +87,17 @@ be very convenient. >> rst_header (that you sensibly would do, I think) that couldn't be done in >> the Python script. `rst_header` has very limited use, but it is another >> possibility, mainly for the user-editable aspect. --[[ulrik]] +>> +>> (I foresaw only two things to be added to the rst_header: the default +>> role could be configured there (as with rst_wikirole), and if you have a +>> meta-role like :shortcut:, shortcuts could be defined there.) +> +> I have some discussion on the [docutils mailing list][dml], the developers +> of docutils seems to favor "Proposal 1", while I defend my ideas. They +> want all users of ReST to use only the basic featureset to remain +> compatible, of course. -- [[ulrik]] + +[dml]: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.text.docutils.user/5376 Some rst-custom [examples are here](http://kaizer.se/wiki/rst_examples/) @@ -203,6 +214,11 @@ picture before it. >> -- [[ulrik]] >>> Seems it could be, yes. --[[Joey]] +>>> +>>>> It is not clear how we can work around reST wrapping directives with +>>>> paragraph tags. Also, some escaping of xml characters & <> might +>>>> happen, but I can't imagine right now what breakage can come from that. +>>>> -- [[ulrik]] [tracrst]: http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/WikiRestructuredText @@ -255,6 +271,17 @@ Perl I've ever written!_) >>> Well, seems you want to match the indent at the start of the line containing >>> the directive, even if the directive does not start the line. That would >>> be quite hard to make a regexp do, though. --[[Joey]] +>> +>> I wasted a long time getting the simpler `indent($1, handle->($2,$,4))` to +>> work (remember, I don't know perl at all). Somehow `$1` does not arrive, I +>> made a simple testcase that worked, and I conclude something inside $handle +>> results in the value of $1 not arriving as it should! +>> +>> Anyway, instead a very simple incremental patch is in [pproc-indent][ppi] +>> where the indentation regex is `(^[ \t]+|)` instead, which seems to work +>> very well (and the regex is multiline now as well). I'm happy to rebase the +>> changes if you want or you can just squash the four patches 1+3 => 1+1 +>> -- [[ulrik]] [ppi]: http://github.com/engla/ikiwiki/commits/pproc-indent @@ -295,3 +322,12 @@ The page is rST-parsed once in 'scan' and once in 'htmlize' (the first to genera >> However, I think that if the cache does not work for a big load, it should >> not work at all; small loads are small so they don't matter. --ulrik +----- + +Another possiblity is using empty url for wikilinks (gitit uses this approach), for example: + + `SomePage <>`_ + +Since it uses *empty* url, I would like to call it *proposal 0* :-) --[weakish] + +[weakish]: http://weakish.pigro.net