X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/9692651f643b8634c07aa74caf16f5e911b1585c..dc635c70d4e06619a844eb824807dba961d6c95e:/doc/plugins/filecheck/discussion.mdwn diff --git a/doc/plugins/filecheck/discussion.mdwn b/doc/plugins/filecheck/discussion.mdwn index 6f01a5c00..f3f3c4ffd 100644 --- a/doc/plugins/filecheck/discussion.mdwn +++ b/doc/plugins/filecheck/discussion.mdwn @@ -6,3 +6,80 @@ There is a heuristic ::default that decides between text/plain and application/o Would you be receptive to a patch that e.g. called File::MimeInfo::Magic::default() if ::magic() returns undef? --[[DavidBremner]] + +> Yes, that looks to be ok. --[[Joey]] + +>> OK, here is such a patch. One modification of previous behaviour is that +>> that if default returns undef, this is returned. As far as I understand +>> the code/doc for File::MimeInfo, under is used only as an error return +>> for ::default + +>>> Applied + +--- + +At first I need to thank you for ikiwiki - it is what I was always looking +for - coming from a whole bunch of wiki engines, this is the most +intelligent and least bloated one. + +My question is about the [[plugins/attachment]] plugin in conjunction with +[[plugins/filecheck]]: I am using soundmanger2 js-library for having +attached media files of all sorts played inline a page. + +To achieve this soundmanager2 asks for an id inside a ul-tag surrounding +the a-tag. I was wondering if the Insert Link button could be provided with +a more elegant solution than to have this code snippet to be filled in by +hand every time you use it to insert links for attached media files. And in +fact there apparently is a way in attachment.pm. + +While I can see that it is not needed for everyone inserting links to +attached media files to have ul- and li-tags surrounding the link itself as +well as being supplied with an id fill in, for me it would be the most +straight forward solution. Pitty is I don't have the time to wrap my head +around perl to write a patch myself. Is there any way to have this made an +option which can be called via templates? + +For sure I would like to donate for such a patch as well as I will do it +for ikiwiki anyway, because it is such a fine application. + +If you are not familiar with soundmanager2: It is a very straight forward +solution to inline mediafiles, using the usual flash as well as html5 +solutions (used by soundcloud.com, freesound.org and the like). Worth a +look anyway [schillmania.com](http://www.schillmania.com/) + +Boris + +> The behavior of "Insert Links" is currently hardcoded to support images +> and has a fallback for other files. What you want is a +> [[todo/generic_insert_links]] that can insert a template directive. +> Then you could make a template that generates the html needed for +> soundmanager2. I've written down a design at +> [[todo/generic_insert_links]]; I am currently very busy and not sure +> when I will get around to writing it, but with it on the todo list +> I shouldn't forget. --[[Joey]] +> +> You could make a [[ikiwiki/directive/template]] for soundmanager2 +> now, and manually insert the template directive for now +> when you want to embed a sound file. Something like this: + + \[[!template id=embed_mp3 file=your.mp3]] + +> Then in templates/embed_mp3.mdwn, something vaguely like this: + + + +>> Thanks a lot - looking forward to [[todo/generic_insert_links]] - I am using the [[ikiwiki/directive/template]] variant also adding a name vaiable, it looks like this and is working fine: + + + +>> Calling it: + + \[[!template id=embedmedia.tmpl file=../Tinas_Gonna_Have_A_Baby.mp3 name="Tina's Gonna Have A Baby" ]] + +>> BTW your Flattr button doesn't seem to work properly - or it is Flattr itself that doesn't- clicking it won't let ikiwiki show up on my Dashboard.