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diff --git a/ikiwiki.mdwn b/ikiwiki.mdwn deleted file mode 100644 index 4d84069..0000000 --- a/ikiwiki.mdwn +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -[[!meta robots="noindex, follow"]] -This wiki is powered by [ikiwiki](http://ikiwiki.info/). -[[!if test="enabled(version)" - then="(Currently running version [[!version ]].)" -]] - -Some documentation on using ikiwiki: - -* [[ikiwiki/formatting]] -* [[ikiwiki/wikilink]] -* [[ikiwiki/subpage]] -* [[ikiwiki/pagespec]] -* [[ikiwiki/directive]] -* [[ikiwiki/markdown]] -* [[ikiwiki/openid]] -* [[ikiwiki/searching]] -* [[templates]] diff --git a/ikiwiki/directive.mdwn b/ikiwiki/directive.mdwn deleted file mode 100644 index fb88aa7..0000000 --- a/ikiwiki/directive.mdwn +++ /dev/null @@ -1,43 +0,0 @@ -[[!meta robots="noindex, follow"]] -Directives are similar to a [[ikiwiki/WikiLink]] in form, except they -begin with `!` and may contain parameters. The general form is: - - \[[!directive param="value" param="value"]] - -This gets expanded before the rest of the page is processed, and can be used -to transform the page in various ways. - -The quotes around values can be omitted if the value is a simple word. -Also, some directives may use parameters without values, for example: - - \[[!tag foo]] - -A directive does not need to all be on one line, it can be -wrapped to multiple lines if you like: - - \[[!directive foo="baldersnatch" - bar="supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" baz=11]] - -Also, multiple lines of *quoted* text can be used for a value. -To allow quote marks inside the quoted text, delimit the block -of text with triple-quotes: - - \[[!directive text=""" - 1. "foo" - 2. "bar" - 3. "baz" - """]] - -ikiwiki also has an older syntax for directives, which requires a space in -directives to distinguish them from [[wikilinks|ikiwiki/wikilink]]. This -syntax has several disadvantages: it requires a space after directives with -no parameters (such as `\[[pagecount ]]`), and it prohibits spaces in -[[wikilinks|ikiwiki/wikilink]]. ikiwiki now provides the `!`-prefixed -syntax shown above as default. However, ikiwiki still supports wikis using -the older syntax, if the `prefix_directives` option is disabled. - -[[!if test="enabled(listdirectives)" then=""" -Here is a list of currently available directives in this wiki: - -[[!listdirectives ]] -"""]] diff --git a/ikiwiki/formatting.mdwn b/ikiwiki/formatting.mdwn deleted file mode 100644 index befbce9..0000000 --- a/ikiwiki/formatting.mdwn +++ /dev/null @@ -1,106 +0,0 @@ -[[!meta title="Formatting wiki pages"]] -[[!meta robots="noindex, follow"]] - -Text on this wiki is, by default, written in a form very close to how you -might write text for an email message. This style of text formatting is -called [[MarkDown]], and it works like this: - -Leave blank lines between paragraphs. - -You can *\*emphasise\** or **\*\*strongly emphasise\*\*** text by placing it -in single or double asterisks. - -To create a list, start each line with an asterisk: - -* "* this is my list" -* "* another item" - -To make a numbered list, start each line with a number (any number will -do) followed by a period: - -1. "1. first line" -2. "2. second line" -2. "2. third line" - -To create a header, start a line with one or more `#` characters followed -by a space and the header text. The number of `#` characters controls the -size of the header: - -# # h1 -## ## h2 -### ### h3 -#### #### h4 -##### ##### h5 -###### ###### h6 - -To create a horizontal rule, just write three or more dashes or stars on -their own line: - ----- - -To quote someone, prefix the quote with ">": - -> To be or not to be, -> that is the question. - -To write a code block, indent each line with a tab or 4 spaces: - - 10 PRINT "Hello, world!" - 20 GOTO 10 - -To link to an url or email address, you can just put the -url in angle brackets: <<http://ikiwiki.info>>, or you can use the -form \[link text\]\(url\) - ----- - -In addition to basic html formatting using [[MarkDown]], this wiki lets -you use the following additional features: - -* To link to another page on the wiki, place the page's name inside double - square brackets. So you would use `\[[WikiLink]]` to link to [[WikiLink]]. - -[[!if test="enabled(smiley) and smileys" then=""" -* Insert [[smileys]] and some other useful symbols. :-) -"""]] - -[[!if test="enabled(shortcut) and shortcuts" then=""" -* Use [[shortcuts]] to link to common resources. - - \[[!wikipedia War\_of\_1812]] -"""]] - -[[!if test="enabled(template) and templates" then=""" -* Create and fill out [[templates]] for repeated chunks of - parameterized wiki text. -"""]] - -* Insert various [[directives|directive]] onto a page to perform useful - actions. -[[!if test="enabled(toc) or enabled(meta) or enabled(inline)" then=""" - For example, you can: -"""]] - -[[!if test="enabled(toc)" then=""" - * Add a table of contents to a page: - - \[[!toc]] -"""]] - - -[[!if test="enabled(meta)" then=""" - * Change the title of a page: - - \[[!meta title="full page title"]] -"""]] - -[[!if test="enabled(inline)" then=""" - * Create a blog by inlining a set of pages: - - \[[!inline pages="blog/*"]] -"""]] - -[[!if test="enabled(listdirectives)" then=""" - Full list of [[directives|directive]] enabled for this wiki: - [[!listdirectives ]] -"""]] diff --git a/ikiwiki/markdown.mdwn b/ikiwiki/markdown.mdwn deleted file mode 100644 index 6841919..0000000 --- a/ikiwiki/markdown.mdwn +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -[[!meta robots="noindex, follow"]] -[Markdown](http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/) -is a minimal markup language that resembles plain text as used in -email messages. It is the markup language used by this wiki by default. - -For documentation about the markdown syntax, see [[formatting]] and -[Markdown: syntax](http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax). - -Note that [[WikiLinks|WikiLink]] and [[directives|directive]] are not part -of the markdown syntax, and are the only bit of markup that this wiki -handles internally. diff --git a/ikiwiki/openid.mdwn b/ikiwiki/openid.mdwn deleted file mode 100644 index 2fa972e..0000000 --- a/ikiwiki/openid.mdwn +++ /dev/null @@ -1,28 +0,0 @@ -[[!meta title="OpenID"]] -[[!meta robots="noindex, follow"]] - -[[!if test="enabled(openid)" - then="This wiki has OpenID **enabled**." - else="This wiki has OpenID **disabled**."]] - -[OpenID](http://openid.net) is a decentralized authentication mechanism -that allows you to have one login that you can use on a growing number of -websites. - -If you have an account with some of the larger web service providers, -you might already have an OpenID. -[Directory of OpenID providers](http://openiddirectory.com/openid-providers-c-1.html) - -[[!if test="enabled(openid)" then=""" -To sign in to this wiki using OpenID, just enter it in the OpenID field in the -signin form. You do not need to give this wiki a password or go through any -registration process when using OpenID. -"""]] - ---- - -It's also possible to make a page in the wiki usable as an OpenID url, -by delegating it to an openid server. Here's an example of how to do that: - - \[[!meta openid="http://yourid.myopenid.com/" - server="http://www.myopenid.com/server"]] diff --git a/ikiwiki/pagespec.mdwn b/ikiwiki/pagespec.mdwn deleted file mode 100644 index c66395f..0000000 --- a/ikiwiki/pagespec.mdwn +++ /dev/null @@ -1,80 +0,0 @@ -[[!meta robots="noindex, follow"]] -To select a set of pages, such as pages that are locked, pages -whose commit emails you want subscribe to, or pages to combine into a -blog, the wiki uses a PageSpec. This is an expression that matches -a set of pages. - -The simplest PageSpec is a simple list of pages. For example, this matches -any of the three listed pages: - - foo or bar or baz - -More often you will want to match any pages that have a particular thing in -their name. You can do this using a glob pattern. "`*`" stands for any part -of a page name, and "`?`" for any single letter of a page name. So this -matches all pages about music, and any [[SubPage]]s of the SandBox, but does -not match the SandBox itself: - - *music* or SandBox/* - -You can also prefix an item with "`!`" to skip pages that match it. So to -match all pages except for Discussion pages and the SandBox: - - * and !SandBox and !*/Discussion - -Some more elaborate limits can be added to what matches using these functions: - -* "`glob(someglob)`" - matches pages and other files that match the given glob. - Just writing the glob by itself is actually a shorthand for this function. -* "`page(glob)`" - like `glob()`, but only matches pages, not other files -* "`link(page)`" - matches only pages that link to a given page (or glob) -* "`tagged(tag)`" - matches pages that are tagged or link to the given tag (or - tags matched by a glob) -* "`backlink(page)`" - matches only pages that a given page links to -* "`creation_month(month)`" - matches only files created on the given month -* "`creation_day(mday)`" - or day of the month -* "`creation_year(year)`" - or year -* "`created_after(page)`" - matches only files created after the given page - was created -* "`created_before(page)`" - matches only files created before the given page - was created -* "`internal(glob)`" - like `glob()`, but matches even internal-use - pages that globs do not usually match. -* "`title(glob)`", "`author(glob)`", "`authorurl(glob)`", - "`license(glob)`", "`copyright(glob)`", "`guid(glob)`" - - match pages that have the given metadata, matching the specified glob. -* "`user(username)`" - tests whether a modification is being made by a - user with the specified username. If openid is enabled, an openid can also - be put here. Glob patterns can be used in the username. For example, - to match all openid users, use `user(*://*)` -* "`admin()`" - tests whether a modification is being made by one of the - wiki admins. -* "`ip(address)`" - tests whether a modification is being made from the - specified IP address. -* "`comment(glob)`" - matches comments to a page matching the glob. -* "`comment_pending(glob)`" - matches unmoderated, pending comments. -* "`postcomment(glob)`" - matches only when comments are being - posted to a page matching the specified glob - -For example, to match all pages in a blog that link to the page about music -and were written in 2005: - - blog/* and link(music) and creation_year(2005) - -Note the use of "and" in the above example, that means that only pages that -match each of the three expressions match the whole. Use "and" when you -want to combine expression like that; "or" when it's enough for a page to -match one expression. Note that it doesn't make sense to say "index and -SandBox", since no page can match both expressions. - -More complex expressions can also be created, by using parentheses for -grouping. For example, to match pages in a blog that are tagged with either -of two tags, use: - - blog/* and (tagged(foo) or tagged(bar)) - -Note that page names in PageSpecs are matched against the absolute -filenames of the pages in the wiki, so a pagespec "foo" used on page -"a/b" will not match a page named "a/foo" or "a/b/foo". To match -relative to the directory of the page containing the pagespec, you can -use "./". For example, "./foo" on page "a/b" matches page "a/foo". diff --git a/ikiwiki/pagespec/attachment.mdwn b/ikiwiki/pagespec/attachment.mdwn deleted file mode 100644 index fa2bc58..0000000 --- a/ikiwiki/pagespec/attachment.mdwn +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ -[[!meta robots="noindex, follow"]] -[[!if test="enabled(attachment)" - then="This wiki has attachments **enabled**." - else="This wiki has attachments **disabled**."]] - -If attachments are enabled, the wiki admin can control what types of -attachments will be accepted, via the `allowed_attachments` -configuration setting. - -For example, to limit most users to uploading small images, and nothing else, -while allowing larger mp3 files to be uploaded by joey into a specific -directory, and check all attachments for viruses, something like this could be -used: - - virusfree() and ((user(joey) and podcast/*.mp3 and mimetype(audio/mpeg) and maxsize(15mb)) or (mimetype(image/*) and maxsize(50kb))) - -The regular [[ikiwiki/PageSpec]] syntax is expanded with the following -additional tests: - -* "`maxsize(size)`" - tests whether the attachment is no larger than the - specified size. The size defaults to being in bytes, but "kb", "mb", "gb" - etc can be used to specify the units. - -* "`minsize(size)`" - tests whether the attachment is no smaller than the - specified size. - -* "`ispage()`" - tests whether the attachment will be treated by ikiwiki as a - wiki page. (Ie, if it has an extension of ".mdwn", or of any other enabled - page format). - - So, if you don't want to allow wiki pages to be uploaded as attachments, - use `!ispage()` ; if you only want to allow wiki pages to be uploaded - as attachments, use `ispage()`. - -* "`mimetype(foo/bar)`" - checks the MIME type of the attachment. You can - include a glob in the type, for example `mimetype(image/*)`. - -* "`virusfree()`" - checks the attachment with an antiviral program. diff --git a/ikiwiki/pagespec/po.mdwn b/ikiwiki/pagespec/po.mdwn deleted file mode 100644 index f8b3985..0000000 --- a/ikiwiki/pagespec/po.mdwn +++ /dev/null @@ -1,20 +0,0 @@ -[[!if test="enabled(po)" - then="This wiki has po support **enabled**." - else="This wiki has po support **disabled**."]] - -If the [[!iki plugins/po desc=po]] plugin is enabled, the regular -[[ikiwiki/PageSpec]] syntax is expanded with the following additional -tests that can be used to improve user navigation in a multi-lingual -wiki: - -* "`lang(LL)`" - tests whether a page is written in the language - specified as a ISO639-1 (two-letter) language code. -* "`currentlang()`" - tests whether a page is written in the same - language as the current page. -* "`needstranslation()`" - tests whether a page needs translation - work. Only slave pages match this PageSpec. - -Note that every non-po page is considered to be written in -`po_master_language`, as specified in `ikiwiki.setup`. - -[[!meta robots="noindex, follow"]] diff --git a/ikiwiki/pagespec/sorting.mdwn b/ikiwiki/pagespec/sorting.mdwn deleted file mode 100644 index ccd7f7e..0000000 --- a/ikiwiki/pagespec/sorting.mdwn +++ /dev/null @@ -1,26 +0,0 @@ -Some [[directives|ikiwiki/directive]] that use -[[PageSpecs|ikiwiki/pagespec]] allow -specifying the order that matching pages are shown in. The following sort -orders can be specified. - -* `age` - List pages from the most recently created to the oldest. - -* `mtime` - List pages with the most recently modified first. - -* `title` - Order by title (page name). -[[!if test="enabled(sortnaturally)" then=""" -* `title_natural` - Orders by title, but numbers in the title are treated - as such, ("1 2 9 10 20" instead of "1 10 2 20 9") -"""]] -[[!if test="enabled(meta)" then=""" -* `meta(title)` - Order according to the `\[[!meta title="foo" sortas="bar"]]` - or `\[[!meta title="foo"]]` [[ikiwiki/directive]], or the page name if no - full title was set. `meta(author)`, `meta(date)`, `meta(updated)`, etc. - also work. -"""]] - -In addition, you can combine several sort orders and/or reverse the order of -sorting, with a string like `age -title` (which would sort by age, then by -title in reverse order if two pages have the same age). - -[[!meta robots="noindex, follow"]] diff --git a/ikiwiki/subpage.mdwn b/ikiwiki/subpage.mdwn deleted file mode 100644 index 862f45e..0000000 --- a/ikiwiki/subpage.mdwn +++ /dev/null @@ -1,12 +0,0 @@ -[[!meta robots="noindex, follow"]] -ikiwiki supports placing pages in a directory hierarchy. For example, -this page, [[SubPage]] has some related pages placed under it, like -[[SubPage/LinkingRules]]. This is a useful way to add some order to your -wiki rather than just having a great big directory full of pages. - -To add a SubPage, just make a subdirectory and put pages in it. For -example, this page is subpage.mdwn in this wiki's source, and there is also -a subpage subdirectory, which contains subpage/linkingrules.mdwn. Subpages -can be nested as deeply as you'd like. - -Linking to and from a SubPage is explained in [[LinkingRules]]. diff --git a/ikiwiki/subpage/linkingrules.mdwn b/ikiwiki/subpage/linkingrules.mdwn deleted file mode 100644 index e547f30..0000000 --- a/ikiwiki/subpage/linkingrules.mdwn +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ -[[!meta robots="noindex, follow"]] -To link to or from a [[SubPage]], you can normally use a regular -[[WikiLink]] that does not contain the name of the parent directory of -the [[SubPage]]. Ikiwiki descends the directory hierarchy looking for a -page that matches your link. - -For example, if FooBar/SubPage links to "OtherPage", ikiwiki will first -prefer pointing the link to FooBar/SubPage/OtherPage if it exists, next -to FooBar/OtherPage and finally to OtherPage in the root of the wiki. - -Note that this means that if a link on FooBar/SomePage to "OtherPage" -currently links to OtherPage, in the root of the wiki, and FooBar/OtherPage -is created, the link will _change_ to point to FooBar/OtherPage. On the -other hand, a link from BazBar to "OtherPage" would be unchanged by this -creation of a [[SubPage]] of FooBar. - -You can also specify a link that contains a directory name, like -"FooBar/OtherPage" to more exactly specify what page to link to. This is -the only way to link to an unrelated [[SubPage]]. - -You can use this to, for example, to link from BazBar to "FooBar/SubPage", -or from BazBar/SubPage to "FooBar/SubPage". - -You can also use "/" at the start of a link, to specify exactly which page -to link to, when there are multiple pages with similar names and the link -goes to the wrong page by default. For example, linking from -"FooBar/SubPage" to "/OtherPage" will link to the "OtherPage" in the root -of the wiki, even if there is a "FooBar/OtherPage". - -Also, if the wiki is configured with a userdir, you can link to pages -within the userdir without specifying a path to them. This is to allow for -easy linking to a user's page in the userdir, to sign a comment. These -links are checked for last of all. diff --git a/ikiwiki/wikilink.mdwn b/ikiwiki/wikilink.mdwn deleted file mode 100644 index cf3b89c..0000000 --- a/ikiwiki/wikilink.mdwn +++ /dev/null @@ -1,29 +0,0 @@ -[[!meta robots="noindex, follow"]] -WikiLinks provide easy linking between pages of the wiki. To create a -[[WikiLink]], just put the name of the page to link to in double brackets. -For example `\[[WikiLink]]`. - -If you ever need to write something like `\[[WikiLink]]` without creating a -wikilink, just prefix it with a `\`, like `\\[[WikiLink]]`. - -There are some special [[SubPage/LinkingRules]] that come into play when -linking between [[SubPages|SubPage]]. - -WikiLinks are matched with page names in a case-insensitive manner, so you -don't need to worry about getting the case the same, and can capitalise -links at the start of a sentence, and so on. - -It's also possible to write a WikiLink that uses something other than the page -name as the link text. For example `\[[foo_bar|SandBox]]` links to the SandBox -page, but the link will appear like this: [[foo_bar|SandBox]]. - -To link to an anchor inside a page, you can use something like -`\[[WikiLink#foo]]` . - -If the file linked to by a WikiLink looks like an image, it will -be displayed inline on the page. - ---- - -You can also put an url in a WikiLink, to link to an external page. -Email addresses can also be used to generate a mailto link. diff --git a/index.mdwn b/index.mdwn deleted file mode 100644 index 4187c11..0000000 --- a/index.mdwn +++ /dev/null @@ -1,7 +0,0 @@ -Welcome to your new wiki. - -All wikis are supposed to have a [[SandBox]], so this one does too. - ----- - -This wiki is powered by [[ikiwiki]]. diff --git a/sandbox.mdwn b/sandbox.mdwn deleted file mode 100644 index c66534f..0000000 --- a/sandbox.mdwn +++ /dev/null @@ -1,32 +0,0 @@ -This is the SandBox, a page anyone can edit to learn how to use the wiki. - ----- - -Here's a paragraph. - -Here's another one with *emphasised* text. - -# Header - -## Subheader - -> This is a blockquote. -> -> This is the first level of quoting. -> -> > This is nested blockquote. -> -> Back to the first level. - -Numbered list - -1. First item. -1. Another. -1. And another.. - -Bulleted list - -* *item* -* item - -[[ikiwiki/WikiLink]] diff --git a/templates.mdwn b/templates.mdwn deleted file mode 100644 index 9eb12e8..0000000 --- a/templates.mdwn +++ /dev/null @@ -1,80 +0,0 @@ -[[Ikiwiki]] uses many templates for many purposes. By editing its templates, -you can fully customise this site. - -Templates are located in `/usr/share/ikiwiki/templates` by default; -the `templatedir` setting can be used to make another directory be -searched first. Customised templates can also be placed inside the -"templates/" directory in your wiki's source. - -Ikiwiki uses the HTML::Template module as its template engine. This -supports things like conditionals and loops in templates and is pretty -easy to learn. All you really need to know to modify templates is this: - -* To insert the value of a template variable, use `<TMPL_VAR variable>`. -* To make a block of text conditional on a variable being set use - `<TMPL_IF variable>text</TMPL_IF>`. -* To use one block of text if a variable is set and a second if it's not, - use `<TMPL_IF variable>text<TMPL_ELSE>other text</TMPL_IF>` - -[[!if test="enabled(template)" then=""" -## template pages - -The [[!iki ikiwiki/directive/template desc="template directive"]] allows -wiki pages to be used as templates, filled out and inserted into other -pages in the wiki. -"""]] - -[[!if test="enabled(edittemplate)" then=""" -## default content for new pages - -The [[!iki ikiwiki/directive/edittemplate desc="edittemplate directive"]] can -be used to make new pages default to containing text from a template -page, which can be filled as out the page is edited. -"""]] - -[[!if test="(enabled(template) or enabled(edittemplate)) -and enabled(inline)" then=""" -[[!inline pages="templates/* and !*.tmpl and !templates/*/* and !*/discussion" -feeds=no archive=yes sort=title template=titlepage -rootpage=templates postformtext="Add a new template named:"]] -"""]] - -## wiki templates - -These templates are used to build the wiki. The aim is to keep almost all -html out of ikiwiki and in the templates. - -* `page.tmpl` - Used for displaying all regular wiki pages. This is the - key template to customise. [[!if test="enabled(pagetemplate)" then=""" - (The [[!iki ikiwiki/directive/pagetemplate desc="pagetemplate directive"]] - can be used to make a page use a different template than `page.tmpl`.)"""]] -* `rsspage.tmpl` - Used for generating rss feeds for blogs. -* `rssitem.tmpl` - Used for generating individual items on rss feeds. -* `atompage.tmpl` - Used for generating atom feeds for blogs. -* `atomitem.tmpl` - Used for generating individual items on atom feeds. -* `inlinepage.tmpl` - Used for displaying a post in a blog. -* `archivepage.tmpl` - Used for listing a page in a blog archive page. -* `titlepage.tmpl` - Used for listing a page by title in a blog archive page. -* `microblog.tmpl` - Used for showing a microblogging post inline. -* `blogpost.tmpl` - Used for a form to add a post to a blog (and a rss/atom links) -* `feedlink.tmpl` - Used to add rss/atom links if `blogpost.tmpl` is not used. -* `aggregatepost.tmpl` - Used by the aggregate plugin to create - a page for a post. -* `searchform.tmpl`, `googleform.tmpl` - Used by the search plugin - and google plugin to add search forms to wiki pages. -* `searchquery.tmpl` - This is a Omega template, used by the - search plugin. -* `comment.tmpl` - Used by the comments plugin to display a comment. -* `change.tmpl` - Used to create a page describing a change made to the wiki. -* `recentchanges.tmpl` - Used for listing a change on the RecentChanges page. -* `autoindex.tmpl` - Filled in by the autoindex plugin to make index pages. -* `autotag.tmpl` - Filled in by the tag plugin to make tag pages. -* `calendarmonth.tmpl`, `calendaryear.tmpl` - Used by ikiwiki-calendar to - make calendar archive pages. -* `editpage.tmpl`, `editconflict.tmpl`, `editcreationconflict.tmpl`, - `editfailedsave.tmpl`, `editpagegone.tmpl`, `pocreatepage.tmpl`, - `editcomment.tmpl` `commentmoderation.tmpl`, `renamesummary.tmpl`, - `passwordmail.tmpl`, `openid-selector.tmpl` - Parts of ikiwiki's user - interface; do not normally need to be customised. - -[[!meta robots="noindex, follow"]] diff --git a/wikiicons/openidlogin-bg.gif b/wikiicons/openidlogin-bg.gif Binary files differdeleted file mode 100644 index a3bfe10..0000000 --- a/wikiicons/openidlogin-bg.gif +++ /dev/null |