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+[[template id=plugin name=sar author="[[VictorMoral]]"]]
+[[tag type/chrome type/slow ]]
+
+The `sar` plugin is useful to make global or local search and replace operations
+using common or specific terms.
+
+The characteristics are:
+
+- Support for a global dictionary page (optional but recommended).
+- Is possible to replace the first appearance with a text and the rest with
+other.
+
+The global dictionary page is like this:
+
+ ## Sites and projects
+
+ - [[sar search="ikiwiki" first="[IkiWiki](http://ikiwiki.info)" next="_IkiWiki_"]]
+ - [[sar search="debian" first="[Debian](http://debian.org)" next="_Debian_"]]
+ - [[sar search="perl" first="[Perl](http://perl.org)" next="_Perl_"]]
+ - [[sar search="linux" replace="GNU/Linux"]]
+
+ ## Persons
+ - [[sar search="joey" first="[Joey Hess](http://ikiwiki.info/users/joey]]" next="_Joey_" ]]
+ - [[sar search="angel" first="[Angel](http://triptico.com)" next="Angel"]]
+
+ ## Technical terms
+
+ - [[sar search="smtp" first="\[[wp SMTP]]" next="‘SMTP‘"]]
+ - [[sar search="pop3" first="\[[wp POP3]]" next="’POP3’"]]
+
+The search expressions must be surrounded by double dashes in a source ikiwiki
+page, like this:
+
+ Mis programas están escritos en lenguaje --perl--, funcionando con el
+ sistema --debian--, y mis páginas web funcionan con --ikiwiki-- cuyo autor
+ es --joey--.
+
+ --ikiwiki-- es un buen software.
+
+After a filter operation the content is:
+
+ Mis programas están escritos en lenguaje [Perl](http://perl.org),
+ funcionando con el sistema [Debian](http://debian.org), y mis páginas web
+ funcionan con [IkiWiki](http://ikiwiki.info) cuyo autor es [Joey
+ Hess](http://ikiwiki.info/users/joey).
+
+ _IkiWiki_ es un buen software.
+
+_Note_: I chose this syntax because don't clashes with markdown and it is easy to write.
+
+A _search and replace_ directive has the following parameters:
+
+- `search`: define the text to search.
+- `first`: define the replace text in the first match.
+- `next`: define the replace text in all matches except the first.
+- `replace`: define the replace text in all matches.
+
+Now the code is used at my site without problems, and the author will
+appreciate any help with his development or his english.
+
+## Configuration
+
+The plugin need the following global values:
+
+- `sar_mainpage`: define the global dictionary page. The default value is `sar`.
+- `sar_pagespec`: enable the plugin with a selection of pages. The default
+value is `*`, but a recommended value is `link(tag/sar)`.
+
+## Sinopsys
+
+In a ikiwiki source page we can write this
+
+ \[[sar search=debian replace="__Debian__"]]
+
+for define a global replace for the term `--debian--` or
+
+ \[[sar search=ibm first=’[IBM](http://www.ibm.com)’
+ next="_IBM_"]]
+
+to define a replace for the first match of the string `--ibm--` and a different
+replace for the rest.
+
+## Changelog
+
+### version 0.8
+
+- First functional version with the new sar expressions.
+
+### version 0.7
+
+- New design for the search expressions.
+
+### version 0.6
+
+- Minor bugfixes in the pages selection.
+- Call to add_depends() for every page filtered
+
+### version 0.5
+
+- This is the first functional version.
+
+## Download
+
+The module can be downloaded from:
+
+- [My personal site](http://taquiones.net/files/misc)
+- [My personal Debian repository](http://taquiones.net/files/debian)
+
+
+++ /dev/null
-[[meta title="sar (third party plugin)" ]]
-[[template id=plugin name=sar author="[[VictorMoral]]"]]
-[[tag type/chrome type/slow ]]
-
-The `sar` plugin is useful to make global or local search and replace operations
-using common or specific terms.
-
-The characteristics are:
-
-- Support for a global dictionary page (optional but recommended).
-- Is possible to replace the first appearance with a text and the rest with
-other.
-
-The global dictionary page is like this:
-
- ## Sites and projects
-
- - [[sar search="ikiwiki" first="[IkiWiki](http://ikiwiki.info)" next="_IkiWiki_"]]
- - [[sar search="debian" first="[Debian](http://debian.org)" next="_Debian_"]]
- - [[sar search="perl" first="[Perl](http://perl.org)" next="_Perl_"]]
- - [[sar search="linux" replace="GNU/Linux"]]
-
- ## Persons
- - [[sar search="joey" first="[Joey Hess](http://ikiwiki.info/users/joey]]" next="_Joey_" ]]
- - [[sar search="angel" first="[Angel](http://triptico.com)" next="Angel"]]
-
- ## Technical terms
-
- - [[sar search="smtp" first="\[[wp SMTP]]" next="‘SMTP‘"]]
- - [[sar search="pop3" first="\[[wp POP3]]" next="’POP3’"]]
-
-The search expressions must be surrounded by double dashes in a source ikiwiki
-page, like this:
-
- Mis programas están escritos en lenguaje --perl--, funcionando con el
- sistema --debian--, y mis páginas web funcionan con --ikiwiki-- cuyo autor
- es --joey--.
-
- --ikiwiki-- es un buen software.
-
-After a filter operation the content is:
-
- Mis programas están escritos en lenguaje [Perl](http://perl.org),
- funcionando con el sistema [Debian](http://debian.org), y mis páginas web
- funcionan con [IkiWiki](http://ikiwiki.info) cuyo autor es [Joey
- Hess](http://ikiwiki.info/users/joey).
-
- _IkiWiki_ es un buen software.
-
-_Note_: I chose this syntax because don't clashes with markdown and it is easy to write.
-
-A _search and replace_ directive has the following parameters:
-
-- `search`: define the text to search.
-- `first`: define the replace text in the first match.
-- `next`: define the replace text in all matches except the first.
-- `replace`: define the replace text in all matches.
-
-Now the code is used at my site without problems, and the author will
-appreciate any help with his development or his english.
-
-## Configuration
-
-The plugin need the following global values:
-
-- `sar_mainpage`: define the global dictionary page. The default value is `sar`.
-- `sar_pagespec`: enable the plugin with a selection of pages. The default
-value is `*`, but a recommended value is `link(tag/sar)`.
-
-## Sinopsys
-
-In a ikiwiki source page we can write this
-
- \[[sar search=debian replace="__Debian__"]]
-
-for define a global replace for the term `--debian--` or
-
- \[[sar search=ibm first=’[IBM](http://www.ibm.com)’
- next="_IBM_"]]
-
-to define a replace for the first match of the string `--ibm--` and a different
-replace for the rest.
-
-## Changelog
-
-### version 0.8
-
-- First functional version with the new sar expressions.
-
-### version 0.7
-
-- New design for the search expressions.
-
-### version 0.6
-
-- Minor bugfixes in the pages selection.
-- Call to add_depends() for every page filtered
-
-### version 0.5
-
-- This is the first functional version.
-
-## Download
-
-The module can be downloaded from:
-
-- [My personal site](http://taquiones.net/files/misc)
-- [My personal Debian repository](http://taquiones.net/files/debian)
-
-