Sorting
Is there a way to have the generated maps sorted by title instead of filename when show=title is used?
Thanks
-- Thiana
[[bugs/map_sorts_by_pagename_and_not_title_when_show__61__title_is_used]] --[[Joey]]
Question: Is there a way to generate a listing that shows both title and description meta information? Currently, a [[!map ...]] shows only one of the two, but I'd like to generate a navigation that looks like a description list. For example:
Is that possible?
--Peter
The site I'm trying to set up right now (not really a wiki - no public editing) is divided into topics. Topics are pages that have \[[!meta link="/topic"]]
. Topic pages contain an index of their subpages (done with \[[!inline]]
); the subpages are the real content. I want a map in the sidebar that lists:
- all of the topics;
- all of the first-level subpages of the current topic only.
That is, if the current page is "Topic A" or "Topic A/Page 1", then the map should look like
Topic A
Page 1
Page 2
Page 3
Topic B
Topic C
but if the current page is "Topic B" or one of its subpages, then the map should look like
Topic A
Topic B
Page 1
Page 2
Page 3
Topic C
On the top-level index page, or on any other page that is neither a topic nor a subpage of a topic, the map should list only the topics.
Is there any way to do that? I don't mind mucking around with \[[!meta]]
on every page if that's what it takes.
-- Zack
I think that you're looking for this:
pages="((Topic*/* or Topic*) and ./*) or (Topic* and ! Topic*/*)"
Let's pull that [[PageSpec]] apart.
(Topic*/* or Topic*)
matches all pages that are underneath a Topic
page or are a topic page themselves.
and ./*
further adds the limitation that the pages have to be
in the same directory as the page that is displaying the map. So,
for Topic_A/Page_1
, it will match Topic_A/*
; for Topic_A
,
it will match Topic_*
but not subpages.
- Finally,
Topic* and ! Topic*/*
matches all the toplevel topic pages,
since we always want those to show up.
I haven't tested that this works or displays, but I hope it gets you
on the right track. PS, be aware of
[[this_sidebar_issue|todo/Post-compilation_inclusion_of_the_sidebar]]!
--[[Joey]]
Thanks, but this assumes that topic pages are named Topic<something>
.
They aren't. They are tagged with \[[!meta link="/topic"]]
, and as
far as I can tell there is no [[PageSpec]] notation for "subpages of a
page that satisfies link(foo)"...
-- Zack
I think that the ideas and code in
[[todo/tracking_bugs_with_dependencies]] might also handle this case.
--[[Joey]]