summary
at times it is useful to have a guided tour or trail through a subset of the pages of a wiki; in pmwiki, this is implemented as wikitrails.
i'm working on a python xmlrpc plugin for ikiwiki to support wikitrails, both as a navigation feature (have "forward" and "back" links based on a sequence) and a modified inline that includes all pages in the trail with appropriate modifications (suitable for printing if necessary).
the current status is published on git://github.com/github076986099/ikiwiki-plugins.git
; as of now, i don't have a public demo of it.
feedback on both the concept and the code is very much appreciated by [[discussion]] or email.
usage
two preprocessor commands are provided:
[[!trail index="my_indexpage"]]
embeds a navigation object with forward and back links as well as an indicator of the current position in the trail.
if index is not specified, a suitable page up the path is used.
this works very well together with the [[sidebar|plugins/sidebar]] plugin if the pages in a directory are roughly the same as the pages in the trail and the index
is directory index page; just put the [[!trail]] in the sidebar.
[[!trailinclude index="my_indexpage"]]
all pages linked from the index page are included in the same way as [[!inline]] does, but in the proper sequence, with headings according to the indent in the source page and adoptions for the headings inside the page (a level 2 heading in a page that is a sub-sub-chapter in the whole trail will become a level 5 heading when trailincluded).
the index page
the index page is parsed as markdown; numbered lists and "*
" bulleted lists are discovered.
current issues
- rebuilding --- currently, there is no propper rebuilding of pages (will use
will_render
and add_depends
). care has to be taken of how not yet created pages play into this.
- inline recursion --- there is simply no guard yet
- navigation layout --- has to be both flexible and usable-by-default
- heading shifting
- currently only works for markdown
- can break the limit of html's six heading levels
- search for index page is currently next to hardcoded
- reading the index --- markdown syntax parsing is currently on a it-can-use-what-i-produce level; maybe integrate with existing mdwn parser
- uses undocumented titlepage command
Don't worry about that, titlepage isn't going anywhere, and will probably before a formal part of the api next time I consider api changes. --[[Joey]]