[pmwiki-users] displaying events from todays date (pmcalendar recipe)

2007-04-29 Thread Garth . J . McMillan
This question is specifically regarding the pmcalendar recipe, but someone may be able to help me. How do you display calendar events from todays date onwards? I have a sidebar which displays upcoming events. When I view or edit a calendar page from a month in the future, the sidebar also

[pmwiki-users] Stop (:include:) wrapping content in pre

2007-04-19 Thread Garth . J . McMillan
Hi, When using (:include:) on the html template, for example in the following case: !--markup:(:if exists {$Group}.sidebar:) (:include {$Group}.SideBar :)(:if:)-- It wraps the content of Group.Sidebar in preformatted text (pre/pre) tags, which loses any html within the content. Is there a

[pmwiki-users] help with (:if and :) statement

2007-04-18 Thread Garth . J . McMillan
I'm trying to use the following statement: (:if !equal {$FullName} Main.HomePage {$Description} notoc :)(:*toc:)(:if:) However, only the Homepage doesn't display the (:*toc:), pages with a description of notoc, still display it. Both parts work correctly individually, so there is obviously

[pmwiki-users] Adding pages in category to page template

2007-03-29 Thread Garth . J . McMillan
I'm not sure if this is possible, but I would like to list the pages in the same category in the page template. For example, When viewing a page, within the header (top of the page) of the page design, list the other pages in the same category. Is there a way to access page lists from other

Re: [pmwiki-users] Adding pages in category to page template

2007-03-29 Thread Garth . J . McMillan
That worked. However, I used it in the form: !--markup:(:pagelist fmt=#simple fmt=#title group={$Group} list=normal:)-- to include it in the template. Regards, Garth Neil Herber (nospam) [EMAIL PROTECTED] 30/03/2007 10:44 AM To cc pmwiki-users@pmichaud.com Subject Re: [pmwiki-users]