2007-12-22 19:41:20 +01:00
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In another blog, I could tag a post with arbitrary words and not have to do
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anything else for the software to recognize it as a tag. In Ikiwiki if you
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2008-07-21 13:47:07 +02:00
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want to tag something \[[!tag foo]] you also have to go to tags/ and create
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2007-12-22 19:41:20 +01:00
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foo.mkdn (even if it's zero-length), because "tags are links", and links
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don't actually *link* if they have no destination. This allows for
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customization of how you present different tag feeds, but this (to me) is
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too much work and more like a category than a tag. It'd be nice if you
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could tell the tag plugin "if the tag target doesn't exist in tags/*,
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pretend it does exist and is zero-length". -- [[users/Larry_Clapp]]
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2007-12-21 22:39:53 +01:00
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2007-12-22 19:41:20 +01:00
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Never mind, I think I found the answer (or at least a pointer)
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[[here|plugins/tag/discussion/]]. Feel free to delete both these comments
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:). -- [[users/Larry_Clapp]]
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> Why do you have to go create the tag? A tag (or link) pointing at a page that
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> doesn't exist _does_ still exist. ikiwiki allows you to:
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> * Create a pagespec to match pages linking to the "nonexistant" tag.
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> * Click on the tag to create the tag page, like any other incomplete link.
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> --[[Joey]]
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