hange the
RandomQuote cookbook so it will only return a colour? I think this
should be an easy change to the cookbook, especially because all of my
colours are the same number of characters (3: #ffc, #fdc, things like
that), but I can't understand the regexp etc. in the cookbook!
Th
f my blog posts in a Blog group and then just pagelisting that group,
or by marking all blog posts with the additional category [[!Blog]] and
pagelisting that category. But I didn't. And I imagine there would be
other uses for pagelists of combined categories -- can it be done?
Cheers,
An
een a happy UserAuth user
but found that it messes up pagelists when I upgrade pmwiki to recent betas.
Cheers,
Andy
Andy Kaplan-Myrth wrote:
> I decided to make the switch from UserAuth to UserAuth2 today. It went
> smoothly until I tried to log in as "admin" with no password, the
Cookbook/, but that
didn't help. Ii also tried it on a vanilla install of PmWiki, with no
other cookbooks at all installed. In contrast, on a vanilla installation
of PmWiki on my Linux server (with PHP 5.2.1), it works perfectly.
Does anybody have UserAuth2 running on Windows with Apache an
Steve Glover wrote:
> On Mon, 2007-08-20 at 13:41 -0400, Andy Kaplan-Myrth wrote:
>> The main thing I'm missing is a good RPC interface. I tried an XML/RPC
>> script some time back but couldn't get it to work and gave up. If pmwiki
>> were compatible with the w
padding-right: 9px; font-size: 90%;}
>
> so the final statement is %tags% [[!mytag]] [[!mytag2]] ... ?
> Is there a way to avoid this %tag% flag and add the picture in the built-in
> [[!tag]] function ?
>
> Additonal remarks/comments :
>
>
Cheers,
Andy
Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
> On Fri, Mar 30, 2007 at 10:42:01AM -0400, Andy Kaplan-Myrth wrote:
>> During years of typing notes in classes, I developed my own markup for
>> outline lists. Instead of "*", I use ">" for the first level of bullets.
>&
Markup('^@','block','/^(@+)\\s?(\\s*)/','<:ul,$1,$0>$2');
That worked, so I think my definition for ">" is conflicting with other
markup.
Is it possible to define ">" as markup for a bullet list?
btw, before I settled