Re: [pmwiki-users] Pagelist ordering by name

2009-10-13 Thread Simon
Thanks Peter, thats great 2009/10/13 Peter Bowers pbow...@pobox.com On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 11:53 AM, Simon nzsk...@gmail.com wrote: I've been wanting to do something similar, with the added proviso that if the first wiki work is one of A, An, The then that should be ignored in the sort.

Re: [pmwiki-users] more inputs in clean url

2009-10-13 Thread drfredc
After fooling around with various PMwiki calendar options, I found one could easily create a portal to a Google Calendar (:includeurl google calendar address:) that would even allow one to edit one's Google calendar within the wiki. Using Goggle calendars offer all sorts of other advantages,

Re: [pmwiki-users] Pagelist ordering by name

2009-10-13 Thread Peter Bowers
Better solution to each: SORTING WITHOUT A/AN/THE: $FmtPV['$TitleNoArticle'] = 'preg_replace(/^ *(?:The|An?) /i, , (@$page[title] ? : $AsSpacedFunction($name)), 1)'; (:pagelist ... order=$TitleNoArticle ...:) SORTING WITH LAST NAME FIRST: $FmtPV['$TitleLastFirst'] =

Re: [pmwiki-users] Pagelist ordering by name

2009-10-13 Thread Peter Bowers
On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 9:11 AM, Peter Bowers pbow...@pobox.com wrote: Better solution to each: SORTING WITHOUT A/AN/THE: $FmtPV['$TitleNoArticle'] = 'preg_replace(/^ *(?:The|An?) /i, , (@$page[title] ?  : $AsSpacedFunction($name)), 1)'; (:pagelist ... order=$TitleNoArticle ...:) Sorry -

[pmwiki-users] Troubleshooting: Mimetex seems to test out correctly, but not in PMWiki

2009-10-13 Thread Vornoff Jungle
I don't understand. Mimetex has a few built-in tests, like going to *http://localhost/cgi-bin/mimetex.cgi?x^2+y^2* and verifying that the text is rendered properly. My install renders that, so my cgi-bin is working. However, when I enter anything similar in my pmwiki pages, including easy

Re: [pmwiki-users] more inputs in clean url

2009-10-13 Thread Peter Bowers
On Tue, Oct 13, 2009 at 7:09 AM, V.Krishn vkri...@insteps.net wrote: Pmwiki currently stops any execution if in clean url a second slash and text is added, example http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Calendar/2008/Holidays Is there a way to overcome this limitation so that Pmwiki continues with the

Re: [pmwiki-users] more inputs in clean url

2009-10-13 Thread V.Krishn
On Tuesday 13 Oct 2009 4:46:06 pm you wrote: What type of cleanurls are you using?  Example 2 under URL Rewriting? Or something else? If that's the version you are using then you could probably do something like this in place of the last .htaccess line: Here's what is recommended as the

[pmwiki-users] FoxShoutboxAlternative

2009-10-13 Thread St�phane Heckel
http://pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/FoxShoutboxAlternative Hi Hans, I use Fox for the shoutbox feature, .. I was not successful to specify 'class=button' in the input/post statement (:input submit post Shout:) Should I modify the fox.css instead ? Thans for your input SH

Re: [pmwiki-users] how to specify RSS feed options using a pagelist format?

2009-10-13 Thread Eemeli Aro
2009/10/12 SteP step.list+pmw...@gmail.com: Unfortunately, feeds.php calls MakePageList() which ignores the 'fmt' option regardless of whether it is set through $FeedPageListOpt or $_REQUEST. Complex fmt processing seems to take place elsewhere in pagelist.php, not in MakePageList(). Ah,

[pmwiki-users] special characters in links

2009-10-13 Thread wkeller
Hi all I need links of then form * https://rhino-sec.csintra.net/MVSDS/'DBTF.DBAA.LISTDEF(TEMPL)' and for the first part I want to define an intermap entry * RZ1:https://rhino-sec.csintra.net/MVSDS/ If write now *RZ1:'DBTF.DBAA.LISTDEF(TEMPL)' wiki thinks the first apostroph is the text

[pmwiki-users] Forcing a new list

2009-10-13 Thread DaveG
How do I force the creation of a new list, without actually putting text between the lists? So in the case below, what needs to be between each list to force it to become another list? # Item 1 # Item 1 # Item 2 # Item 3 # Item 1 ~ ~ Dave ___

Re: [pmwiki-users] Forcing a new list

2009-10-13 Thread Chris Cox
On Tue, 2009-10-13 at 17:22 -0400, DaveG wrote: How do I force the creation of a new list, without actually putting text between the lists? So in the case below, what needs to be between each list to force it to become another list? # Item 1 # Item 1 # Item 2 # Item 3 # Item 1

Re: [pmwiki-users] Forcing a new list

2009-10-13 Thread Petko Yotov
On Tuesday 13 October 2009 23:22:57 DaveG wrote: How do I force the creation of a new list, without actually putting text between the lists? So in the case below, what needs to be between each list to force it to become another list? Hello. Put the escape sequence [==] on a line between the