X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/fe316c44347f190c2e3e7443661cc1537ffb8fd3..66c9f8ef06f79ef35b827d4eb7a20a62f2e2254c:/doc/bugs/wikilink_in_table.mdwn?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/doc/bugs/wikilink_in_table.mdwn b/doc/bugs/wikilink_in_table.mdwn index fe9bc6da2..cca01718c 100644 --- a/doc/bugs/wikilink_in_table.mdwn +++ b/doc/bugs/wikilink_in_table.mdwn @@ -1,24 +1,36 @@ I try to create wikilink in table. But it does not work. Here is example: - ||table class=table1 data=""" - ||wikilink_test|servers/webmail1]] - ||wikilink_test\|servers/webmail1]] - [wikilink test](/servers/webmail1) - """]] + \[[!table class=table1 data=""" + \[[wikilink_test|index]] + \[[wikilink_test\|index]] + [wikilink test](/servers/webmail1) + """]] First two wikilink entries do not work. The last one is url link and it works but it is not a wikilink. Or maybe it does not matter if I use URL links in stead of wikilinks for local wiki content? +> [[fixed|done]] --[[Joey]] + +>> works !! Great! + What exactly is a difference between wikilink and URL reference to the same page ? +> ikiwiki will not be able to track pages linked using urls as having a +> link. + Trying to report this I found something weird. I changed in the example [[ with || because wiki renders something wrongly. You can see what I tried originally here: - [[table class=table1 data=""" - [[wikilink_test|servers/webmail1]] - [[wikilink_test\|servers/webmail1]] - [wikilink test](/servers/webmail1) - """]] + \[[!table class=table1 data=""" + \[[wikilink_test|servers/webmail1]] + \[[wikilink_test|servers/webmail1]] + [wikilink test](/servers/webmail1) + """]] -Please click edit to see unrendered text. First, it is not monospace-d (I have 4 spaces) and second, some wierd html is shown... +Please click edit to see unrendered text. First, it is not monospace-d (I have 4 spaces) and second, some wierd html is shown... Am I doing something wrong ? + +> See above for the right way to do it. Note that I also fixed a minor bug +> in ikiwiki to allow this. --[[Joey]] + +>> Just curious ... if I wanted to have that block in monospace (four spaces in front of each line), how can I do that ?