matching pages on a given date in some inline type way. --[[DavidBremner]]
Is it possible to get the calendar to link to pages based not on their timestamp (as I understand that it does now, or have I misunderstood this?) and instead on for example their location in a directory hierarchy. That way the calendar could be used as a planning / timeline device which I think would be great. --[[Alexander]]
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+I would like the ability to specify relative previous months. This way I could have a sidebar with the last three months by specifying no month, then 'month="-1"' and 'month="-2"'. Negative numbers for the month would otherwise be invalid, so this shouldn't produce any conflicts with expected behavior. (Right?) -- [[StevenBlack]]
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+Would it be possible to make the installation location for the external plugins (those talked to via xmlrpc) configurable? Currently, they are installed into (and later expected to be in) /usr/lib/ikiwiki/plugins. For the Fedora package (which I maintain), I move them to /usr/libexec/ikiwiki/plugins. While not covered by the FHS, this seems to be a more appropriate place, see: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging/Guidelines#Libexecdir.
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+As a side note, the accompanying proxy.py might better be placed into some directory on the python path.
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+The ikiwiki-w3m.cgi script is installed (hard-coded) into /usr/lib/w3m/cgi-bin/. On Fedora however, the w3m package expects it in /usr/libexec/w3m/cgi-bin. So, it would be nice if the destination for this script could be configured.