On Jul 7, 2010, at 8:25 AM, mdipierro wrote:

> you link pages with
> 
> [[this is the link text page:this-is-the-slug]]

So page: is recognized by the wiki plugin? 

If I'm understanding the syntax, and I may not be, I have a suggestion.

[[name]] and [[name#anchor]] should be wiki links; [[#anchor]] remains a link 
to a local anchor, wiki or not.

[[=name]] defines an anchor.

So (again if I'm following you), [[name]] would be a shortcut for [[name 
page:name]].

My reasoning is that [[link]] is so established (and convenient) a wiki 
notation that it should be preserved, and that defining an anchor is much less 
frequent, so the extra '=' is not much of a burden.


> 
> and you include attachments with
> 
> [[this is an image attachment:id center 200px]]
> 
> On 7 Lug, 10:05, Jonathan Lundell <jlund...@pobox.com> wrote:
>> On Jul 7, 2010, at 5:27 AM, mdipierro wrote:
>> 
>>> As you know T2 and T3 are deprecated. Some time ago I started a
>>> reimplementation of T3 called cube9. I got stuck. I now re-factored it
>>> completely
>> 
>>> -----
>>>  http://code.google.com/p/cube9/(requires web2py trunk)
>>> -----
>> 
>>> It uses markmin:
>> 
>>> -----
>>>  http://web2py.com/examples/static/markmin.html
>>> -----
>> 
>> With markmin (or perhaps cu29 -- why that?), how does one reference local 
>> wiki pages without using their full URL? For example, in Wikipedia, this is 
>> a link: [[web2py]]. But in markmin it creates an anchor.


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