Well, well, well, sorry Petko and PmWiki list readers, I believe I'm wrong with my issue. I just checked and rechecked and, hum hum..., frankly, it looks like all is working as expected. (One explanation for my mistake is I recently made changes to my config, related to accentued characters, then I forgot to delete already created pages). Thank you for your answer (not useless as it helps me to find the usual suspect : myself ;).
Le lun. 5 oct. 2020 à 16:38, Petko Yotov <5...@5ko.fr> a écrit : > > When you type in a page [[Index.Pépé123]] (not Index:pépé), does it > create the page Index.Pepe123 or Index.Pépé123 ? > > If Index.Pepe123 is created and linked, the problem comes indeed from > the Tagger recipe. > > If it creates Index.Pépé123, there is a problem either with PmWiki, or > with your configuration. > > If you type a link [[A group not in tagger/Pépé123]], what page is > linked, AGroupNotInTagger.Pepe123 or AGroupNotInTagger.Pépé123? > > In the first case all is good, in the second you have a problem with > your configuration-- probably incorrect encoding of the config.php file. > As the wiki has utf-8 enabled, then the config.php needs to be in the > same encoding, see > > https://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/LocalCustomizations#encoding > > Petko > > On 03/10/2020 21:02, ABClf wrote: > > I want internal links get rid of special characters, replacing for > > example : é with e, ç with c, in such a way [[Pépé]] will link to page > > named Pepe, and [[Garçon]] will link to page named Garcon. > > > > I have some lines (1) in my config devoted to that purpose and it > > looks like it's working. > > > > But I have an issue with Tagger cookbook recipe (used together with > > autocreate category). > > Among other things, Tagger has these lines : > > > > $TaggerGroups['index'] = 'Index'; > > $AutoCreate['/^Index\\./'] = array('ctime' => $Now); > > > > Now, when writing something like > > Index: myword > > I automatically get a new page named "Myword" created. > > If writing something like : > > Index:pépé > > then I get a page named Index.Pépé, where I am expecting a special > > character free name (I want : Index.Pepe). > > > > Is there something I could do to ask Tagger to create links, using > > special patterns for naming pages ? > > > > Thank you ! > > Gilles. > > > > (1) My config has these lines > > > > # UTF-8 & francisation > > # The include_once line is recommended if you start a new wiki > > # and it should be placed before the XLPage line (for languages with > > alphabets other than the Latin, the include_once line is required). > > # -- IMPORTANT -- These lines should be placed near the beginning of > > config.php, but after any $WikiDir and $WikiLibDirs setting (if you > > have such setting). > > include_once("scripts/xlpage-utf-8.php"); > > #$DefaultPageCharset = array(''=>'ISO-8859-1'); # problématique > > XLPage('fr','PmWikiFr.XLPage'); > > XLPage('fr','PmWikiFr.XLPageCookbook'); // S'il y a des modules > > .... > > .... > > .... > > # standard patterns from pmwiki.php > > SDV($PageNameChars, '-[:alnum:]'); > > SDV($MakePageNamePatterns, array( > > "/'/" => '', # strip single-quotes > > "/[^$PageNameChars]+/" => ' ', # convert everything else to > > space > > '/((^|[^-\\w])\\w)/' => 'cb_toupper', # capitalize first letter of > > word > > '/ /' => '')); #function > > # additonal character conversion patterns for ISO 8859-1 character set > > SDV($ISO88591MakePageNamePatterns, array( > > '/Á/' => 'A', '/Â/' => 'A', '/Ã/' => 'A', '/Ä/' => 'Ae', '/Å/' => > > 'Ao', '/Æ/' => 'Ae', '/Ç/' => 'C', > > '/È/' => 'E', '/É/' => 'E', '/Ê/' => 'E', '/Ë/' => 'E', '/Ì/' => 'I', > > '/Í/' => 'I', '/Î/' => 'I', '/Ï/' => 'I', > > '/Ð/' => 'D', '/Ñ/' => 'N', '/Ú/' => 'U', '/Ó/' => 'O', '/Ô/' => 'O', > > '/Õ/' => 'O', '/Ö/' => 'Oe', '/Ø/' => 'Oe', > > '/Ù/' => 'U', '/Ú/' => 'U', '/Û/' => 'U', '/Ü/' => 'Ue', '/Ý/' => 'Y', > > '/Þ/' => 'Th', '/ß/' => 'ss', > > '/à/' => 'a', '/á/' => 'a', '/â/' => 'a', '/ã/' => 'a', '/ä/' => 'ae', > > '/å/' => 'ao', '/æ/' => 'ae', '/ç/' => 'c', > > '/è/' => 'e', '/é/' => 'e', '/ê/' => 'e', '/ë/' => 'e', '/ì/' => 'i', > > '/í/' => 'i', '/î/' => 'i', '/ï/' => 'i', > > '/ð/' => 'd', '/ñ/' => 'n', '/ò/' => 'o', '/ó/' => 'o', '/ô/' => 'o', > > '/õ/' => 'o', '/ö/' => 'oe', '/ø/' => 'oe', > > '/ù/' => 'u', '/ú/' => 'u', '/û/' => 'u', '/ü/' => 'ue', '/ý/' => 'y', > > '/þ/' => 'th', '/ÿ/' => 'y' > > )); > > # join to standard patterns > > $MakePageNamePatterns = array_merge($ISO88591MakePageNamePatterns, > > $MakePageNamePatterns); _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list pmwiki-users@pmichaud.com http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users