On Mon, Apr 02, 2007 at 06:22:39PM +0100, Hans wrote: > >>div1<< > {section1} > >>div2<< > {section2} > >>div3<< > {section3} > >><<
I know I'm coming in very late to this party, but fwiw I'm not sure that "{varname}" is a good syntax to use in the long run, as it tends to eat up the curly brace characters and make it difficult for any other markups to make use of them. (Bracketing characters are very precious in markup -- imagine how difficult many things would be if PmWiki had chosen to use single brackets for its link markup, as in [link].) In particular, there's a good chance {var} could interfere with a {{...}} markup, as well as anything that might be surrounding braces with another character (e.g., '{...}' or [{...}] ). This is partially why PmWiki used {$var} and not {var} in its page variable markups, and also why PmWiki's markups almost never use single characters for bracketing things. PmWiki will almost certainly be using {$$var} for substitutions in its built-in templating syntax (yes, the same {$$var} that gets used for getting pagelist parameters into pagelist templates). Pm _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list pmwiki-users@pmichaud.com http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users