X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/ddd8d181f8f4ce1e2f42b35eac7e7a6920ff5ca2..d05463b06979cee9be5ad98d3c7807c9696e87d4:/doc/plugins/conditional/discussion.mdwn diff --git a/doc/plugins/conditional/discussion.mdwn b/doc/plugins/conditional/discussion.mdwn index fb607420a..6e84fdfc1 100644 --- a/doc/plugins/conditional/discussion.mdwn +++ b/doc/plugins/conditional/discussion.mdwn @@ -1,3 +1,28 @@ +## Conditional broken? + +Using \[\[!if test="tagged(plugin)" then="= Tagged as plugin =" else="*No plugins found*"]] on this wiki *should* present the 'Tagged as plugin' heading, instead it emits 'no plugins found'. Is the conditional plugin currently broken for tags or am I misusing it? Thanks. + +-- Thiana + +> This wiki has no page named "plugin", so nothing links to it; tags are a species of link +> so tagging a large number of pages with a tag that doesn't exist (which change has +> been reverted) doesn't make the pagespec match. It would if the tag's page existed. --[[Joey]] + +>> So if I understand this correctly... Assuming the tags Tag_A and Tag_B, the existence of +>> @wiki-home@/tags/Tag_A.creole, and a number of files with a \[\[!tag Tag_A Tag_B]] the +>> following is correct? +>> +>> * \[\[!if test="tagged(Tag_A)" then="OK" else="Fail"]] => OK +>> * \[\[!if test="tagged(Tag_B)" then="OK" else="Fail"]] => Fail +>> * \[\[!if test="tagged(Tag_A) and tagged(Tag_B)" then="OK" else="Fail"]] => Fail +>> +>> Is that the expected behaviour? If so, that's not what I'm seeing here since they all result +>> in a Fail. If not, what exactly is wrong with those conditionals? Thanks. +>> +>> -- Thiana + +---- + Would there be a way for this plugin to emit fewer blank lines (i.e. *none at all*)? For example, having a look at [this page](http://www.bddebian.com/~wiki/Hurd/)'s sidebar. @@ -9,6 +34,43 @@ is supposed to have *no* blank lines between... * *Todo* and **Mach**, * **Mach** and **Mig**. --- [[tschwinge]] +--[[tschwinge]] + +> The blank lines in this example are coming from the newline after `then="`, and also from the newline before the close quote. If you remove those newlines, I think it should work. --[[Joey]] + +>> No, that's unfortunately not it, see here: +>> [[!if test="enabled(trallala)" then="foot"]] +>> Continued. But on the other +>> [[!if test="enabled(trallala)" then="foot" else="hand:"]] +>> Continued. --[[tschwinge]] + +>>> Seems ok, no? The only linebreaks I see in the source are the ones you +>>> put at the end of the lines. --[[Joey]] + +>>>> Okay, that would explain the linebreak between 1 and 3. But then, why are all linebreaks removed between 3 and 5? + +>>>> 1 No, that's unfortunately not it, see here: +>>>> [[!if test="enabled(trallala)" then="foot"]] +>>>> 3 Continued. But on the other +>>>> [[!if test="enabled(trallala)" then="foot" else="hand:"]] +>>>> 5 Continued. --[[tschwinge]] + +>>>>> The conditional after 1 evaluates to "", so there's a blank line +>>>>> there. The one after 3 evaluates to "hand:", so no blank line there. +>>>>> --[[Joey]] + +I have a sidebar that contains +
+  #### Archives
+
+  \[[!calendar type="year" months_per_row="6"  pages="blog/* and !*/Discussion"]]
+  \[[!calendar type="month" pages="blog/* and !*/Discussion"]]
+  <h4>Indices</h4>
+  \[[!map pages="archives/* and !*/Discussion"]]
+
+I am trying to make it so that the archives and index only show up if the destpage is either blog/* or / -- the top of the wiki. Unfortunately, I don't think I am getting the +conditional right -- I have a "]] left over at the end (looking at the rendered html). Ideally, I would like to be able to do todays calendar on the top level pagel and +the annual calendar on archives/200[4567].mdwn, and monthly calendars for the proper month on archives/200[4567]/[0..12].mdwn. Do I have to create separate sidebars? +I do not use the usedir directive, so all my annual archive pages live in archives/, and all my monthly archive pages live in, say, archives/2007/ --ManojSrivastava -> The blank lines in this example are coming from the newline after `then="`, and also from the newline before the close quote. If you remove those newlines, I think it should work. --[[Joey]] \ No newline at end of file +> Are you using triple quoting for the text in the conditional? --[[Joey]]