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+I have been mucking about with ikiwiki for two whole days now.
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+I like many things about it. Even though I've been spending most of my time wrestling with css I did manage to write a whole lot of blog posts and love what ikiwiki is doing for the "revise" part of my writing cycle. And I like the idea of integrating the wiki and the blog into one unifying architecture....
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+But... I would like very much to have different page templates for blogging and wiki-ing, some way of specifying that for stuff in the "/posts" directory I'd rather use blogpost.tmpl rather than page.tmpl. I just spent a few minutes looking at the perl for this (I assume Render.pm) and my mind dumped core...
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+(generically, some way to specify output formatting on a subdirectory basis would be good)