X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/9bb6b1be2e1a6e5da0903f3f7a1116cf747939e4..5f162cfd344f6b75fa39a57be4b3d488cadd1535:/basewiki/pagespec.mdwn?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/basewiki/pagespec.mdwn b/basewiki/pagespec.mdwn index 64710a2a5..b2b913537 100644 --- a/basewiki/pagespec.mdwn +++ b/basewiki/pagespec.mdwn @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ To select a set of pages, such as pages that are locked, pages whose commit emails you want subscribe to, or pages to combine into a -[[blog]], the wiki uses a PageSpec. This is an expression that matches +blog, the wiki uses a PageSpec. This is an expression that matches a set of pages. The simplest PageSpec is a simple list of pages. For example, this matches @@ -21,16 +21,23 @@ match all pages except for Discussion pages and the SandBox: * and !SandBox and !*/Discussion -It's also possible to match pages that link to a given page, by writing -"`link(page)`". Or, match pages that a given page links to, by -writing "`backlink(page)`". Or match pages created in a given month, year, -or day of the month by writing "`creation_month(month)`", -"`creation_year(year)`" or "`creation_day(mday)`". +Some more elaborate limits can be added to what matches using any of these +functions: + +* "`link(page)`" - match only pages that link to a given page +* "`backlink(page)`" - match only pages that a given page links to +* "`creation_month(month)`" - match only pages created on the given month +* "`creation_day(mday)`" - or day of the month +* "`creation_year(year)`" - or year +* "`created_after(page)`" - match only pages created after the given page + was created +* "`created_before(page)`" - match only pages created before the given page + was created For example, to match all pages in a blog that link to the page about music -and were written on Mondays in 2005: +and were written in 2005: - blog/* and link(music) and creation_year(2005) and creation_day(0) + blog/* and link(music) and creation_year(2005) More complex expressions can also be created, by using parentheses for grouping. For example, to match pages in a blog that are tagged with either