On Sunday 27 April 2008, Jan Erik Moström wrote: > What I want to do is to be able to insert markup like this > > (:jpl src="path|45|10" pop="path|12|15" capt="bla bla bla":) > > and it should generate some code for displaying photos ... > The 'pop' and 'capt' arguments are optional. > > Here is my recipe > > <?php > > Markup("jPhoto", > 'inline', > "/\\(:jp(l|r|c) src=\"(.+?)\|(\d+)\|(\d+)\"(.+?):\\)/se", > "Keep(jpFixMarkup('$1','$2','$3','$4',PSS('$5')))" > ); > > function jpFixMarkup( $type, $image, $iwidth, $iheight, > $tagstring )
Hi. You may find usefull to look at how some other recipes are written. There is the ParseArgs() pmwiki function that will help you a lot, like this: Markup("jPhoto", 'inline' "/\\(:jp(l|r|c) (.+?):\\)/se", "Keep(jpFixMarkup('$1',PSS('$2')))" ); function jpFixMarkup( $type, $args) { $opt = ParseArgs($args); # $opt['src'] is now your src= value # $opt['pop'] is now your pop= value, # to get the parts, use: list($path, $w1, $w2) = explode('|', $opt['pop']); # $opt['capt'] is now your capt= value return Keep("<pre>".print_r($opt, 1)."</pre>"); } You may see for example how the Thumblist recipe is written. It accepts many arguments in the markup; it is quite complex but may be of some help, for you to write your own recipe. (Coincidently, it also does thumbnails linking to the originals.) http://pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/ThumbList If you have any questions about this code, I'll be happy to help. See also: http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/Functions http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/FunctionList http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/Functions Thanks, Petko P.S. Remove the last ?> from your code, it is not needed, but any eventual newline/whitespace after it may break your layout with a PHP warning. _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list pmwiki-users@pmichaud.com http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users