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* Technical support websites for [Homebase](http://support.homebase.dk) and [Kaospilotene](http://support.kaospilot.no) (each with [source](http://source.homebase.dk/) [provided](http://source.kaospilot.no/))
* [CampusGrün Hamburg](http://www.campusgruen.org/)
* The [awesome window manager homepage](http://awesome.naquadah.org/)
* [Enemies of Carlotta](http://www.e-o-c.org/)
Personal sites and blogs
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You can use the `libdir` configuration option to add a directory to the
search path. For example, if you set `libdir` to `/home/you/.ikiwiki/`,
then ikiwiki will look for plugins in `/home/you/.ikiwiki/IkiWiki/Plugins`.
then ikiwiki will look for plugins in `/home/you/.ikiwiki/IkiWiki/Plugin`.
Ikiwiki also supports plugins that are external programs. These are
typically written in some other language than perl. Ikiwiki searches for

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(standardisation) and disadvantages (limited to simple tables).
--[[Joey]]
# Patch for new header options
I have written a small patch for this plugin to enable the first column as a header instead of just the first row or no header.
In my version, there is three options for the header field :
+ **no**: no header;
+ **col**: the first column as header;
+ **row**: the first row as header (for compatibility reason, **yes** is an alternate value for this option).
Here is the links to the patch and to a patched version of the plugin :
+ [table.pm.patch](http://lohrun.free.fr/ikiwiki/table.pm.patch)
+ [table.pm](http://lohrun.free.fr/ikiwiki/table.pm)
I hope this might be intresting for some ikiwiki user's.
--[[AlexandreDupas]]

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* [GNU](http://www.gnu.org/)
* [Email](mailto:noone@invalid)
* [![ikiwiki logo](http://ikiwiki.info/logo/ikiwiki.png)](http://ikiwiki.info)
* <a href="http://www.google.com/>do html links work?</a>
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Inspired by [this blog post](http://eikke.com/2007/12/23/css-preprocessor/), I think ikiwiki could support preprocessing CSS files. Templates, conditionals, and raw inlines could all prove useful in CSS. --[[JoshTriplett]]
Inspired by [this blog post](http://eikke.com/css-preprocessor/), I think ikiwiki could support preprocessing CSS files. Templates, conditionals, and raw inlines could all prove useful in CSS. --[[JoshTriplett]]

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[[tag wishlist]]
For sending out password reminder emails, the [[plugins/passwordauth]] plugin currently uses
the *[Mail::Sendmail](http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?Mail::Sendmail)* module.
This module, however, has the limitation that it can only talk *SMPT*,
but can't use the standard Unix *sendmail* (command-line) interface.
I don't want to have an MTA with a SMTPd running on my web server system.
Would it be possible to switch to using one of the existing Perl modules that support
the *sendmail* interface?
From doing a quick search, these might be some candidates:
* <http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?Mail::Transport::Sendmail>
* <http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?Email::Send::Sendmail>
* <http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?Mail::SendVarious>
* <http://search.cpan.org/perldoc?EasyMail>
None of them are packaged for Debian so far, but that should be doable easily, as far as I know.
ikiwiki might perhaps even try to use all of them in turn until it finds a working one.
I'd offer to work on a patch for the [[plugins/passwordauth]] plugin and other places
in the ikiwiki source code, where emailing is done.
--[[tschwinge]]