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-rw-r--r-- | doc/todo/rss_title_description.mdwn | 32 |
1 files changed, 16 insertions, 16 deletions
diff --git a/doc/todo/rss_title_description.mdwn b/doc/todo/rss_title_description.mdwn index 0fb3e954e..cb71a0f1b 100644 --- a/doc/todo/rss_title_description.mdwn +++ b/doc/todo/rss_title_description.mdwn @@ -7,24 +7,24 @@ though I don't think it needs to be. A few pointers and I might be able to implement this myself. -- JamesWestby - I don't see any problem with the title, it's the same as the title - of the wiki page that the rss feed comes from, which can be set - using the meta plugin. There are no restrictions to one word or - anything like that. Just made ikiwiki emit the following in a test - feed: +> I don't see any problem with the title, it's the same as the title +> of the wiki page that the rss feed comes from, which can be set +> using the meta plugin. There are no restrictions to one word or +> anything like that. Just made ikiwiki emit the following in a test +> feed: - <title>billy bob's news</title> +> > <title>billy bob's news</title> - Now, the description field currently defaults to the wiki name, - and that could indeed stand to be made configurable. Since the - current (svn) version of ikiwiki supports long, word-wrapped - blocks of text as parameters to [[PreProcessorDirective]]s, seems - to me the best way would be to simple modify inline.pm to make the - descripion configurable by such parameter, with a fallback to the - wiki name. You'll need to modify rsspage.tmpl to use whatever new - template variable you define, that should be all. +> Now, the description field currently defaults to the wiki name, +> and that could indeed stand to be made configurable. Since the +> current (svn) version of ikiwiki supports long, word-wrapped +> blocks of text as parameters to [[PreProcessorDirective]]s, seems +> to me the best way would be to simple modify inline.pm to make the +> descripion configurable by such parameter, with a fallback to the +> wiki name. You'll need to modify rsspage.tmpl to use whatever new +> template variable you define, that should be all. - --[[Joey]] +> --[[Joey]] Apologies for the title thing. I tried it yesterday, and it onlt used the first word. I must have done something wrong. I'll have a look at implementing the description. @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ Thanks. -- JamesWestby My patch can be found at <http://jameswestby.net/scratch/blog-desc.diff> -- JamesWestby - Thanks, [[todo/done]] --[[Joey]] +> Thanks, [[todo/done]] --[[Joey]] |