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using a perl module, or a multiple-backend solution that can use a perl
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using a perl module, or a multiple-backend solution that can use a perl
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module as one option. (Or, if there's a great highlighter python module,
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module as one option. (Or, if there's a great highlighter python module,
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we could use an external plugin..)
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we could use an external plugin..)
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* Currently no single plugin supports both modes of operation (directive
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and whole source file to page).
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> This is now fixed by the [[ikiwiki/directive/format]] directive for all
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> whole-source-file plugins, right?
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* Nothing seems to support
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* Nothing seems to support
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[[wiki-formatted_comments|wiki-formatted_comments_with_syntax_plugin]]
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[[wiki-formatted_comments|wiki-formatted_comments_with_syntax_plugin]]
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inside source files. Doing this probably means post-processing the
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inside source files. Doing this probably means post-processing the
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* The whole-file plugins all get confused if there is a `foo.c` and a `foo.h`.
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* The whole-file plugins all get confused if there is a `foo.c` and a `foo.h`.
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This is trivially fixable now by passing the keepextension option when
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This is trivially fixable now by passing the keepextension option when
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registering the htmlize hooks, though.
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registering the htmlize hooks, though. That also should handle the
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case of source files with names that do not contain an extension (ie,
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"Makefile") -- in this case you just register the while filename
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in the htmlize hook.
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* Whole-file plugins register a bunch of htmlize hooks. The wacky thing
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* Whole-file plugins register a bunch of htmlize hooks. The wacky thing
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about it is that, when creating a new page, you can then pick "c" or
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about it is that, when creating a new page, you can then pick "c" or
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"h" or "pl" etc from the dropdown that normally has "mdwn" etc in it.
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"h" or "pl" etc from the dropdown that normally has "Markdown" etc in it.
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Is this a bug, or a feature? (Even if a feature, plugins with many
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Is this a bug, or a feature? Even if a feature, plugins with many
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extensions make the dropdown unusable.. One way to deal with that is have
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extensions make the dropdown unusable..
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a config setting that lists what extensions to offer highlighting for.
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Most people won't need/want the dozens some engines support.)
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* The per page highlighters can't handle creating wiki pages from
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"Makefile", or other files without a significant extension.
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Not clear how to fix this, as ikiwiki is very oriented toward file
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extensions. The workaround is to use a directive on a wiki page, pulling
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in the Makefile.
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> I wonder how hard it would be to make a patch whereby a file with
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> no `.` in the name, and a name that matches a filetype, and where
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the format hook, to give them all names that will group together at or
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> that filetype was registered `keepextension`, then the file is just
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near the end of the list. Ie: "Syntax: perl", "Syntax: C", etc.
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> chosen as the appropriate type. This would allow `Makefile` to
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> work.
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like this:
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diff --git a/IkiWiki.pm b/IkiWiki.pm
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