Specifically, places that refer to "plugin" when they're really talking
about a directive.
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Joey Hess 2008-09-11 18:51:23 -04:00
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The `aggregate` directive is supplied by the [[!iki plugins/aggregate]] plugin.
This plugin requires extra setup, specifically, a cron job.
See the plugin documentation for details.
This plugin requires extra setup, specifically, a cron job. See the
plugin's documentation for details.
This directive allows content from other feeds to be aggregated into the wiki.
Aggregate a feed as follows:

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to postpone big blocks of text like long annotations and have a more natural
flow. For example:
This plugin provides three directives:
* \[[!toggle id="cut" text="cut"]] that cuts text
* \[[!toggle id="copy" text="copy"]] that copies text
* \[[!toggle id="paste" text="paste"]] that pastes text
\[[!toggleable id="cut" text="\[[!paste id=cutlongdesc]]"]]
\[[!toggleable id="copy" text="\[[!paste id=copylongdesc]]"]]
\[[!toggleable id="paste" text="\[[!paste id=pastelongdesc]]"]]

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The `haiku` directive is supplied by the [[!iki plugins/haiku]] plugin.
This plugin allows inserting a randomly generated haiku into a wiki page.
This directive allows inserting a randomly generated haiku into a wiki page.
Just type:
\[[!haiku hint="argument"]]

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By default, the names of pages are shown in the map. The `show` parameter
can be used to show the titles or descriptions of pages instead (as set by
the [[meta]] plugin). For example:
the [[meta]] directive). For example:
\[[!map pages="* and !blog/* and !*/Discussion" show=title]]

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The `meta` directive is supplied by the [[!iki plugins/meta]] plugin.
This plugin allows inserting arbitrary metadata into the source of a page.
This directive allows inserting arbitrary metadata into the source of a page.
Enter the metadata as follows:
\[[!meta field="value"]]
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* description
Specifies a "description" of the page. You could use this to provide
a summary, for example, to be picked up by the [[map]] plugin.
a summary, for example, to be picked up by the [[map]] directive.
* permalink
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some combinations make sense. If there is no robots meta tag, "index,
follow" is used as the default.
The plugin escapes the value, but otherwise does not care about its
contents. In particular, it does not check the values against the set of
valid values but serves whatever you pass it.
The value is escaped, but its contents are not otherwise checked.
* guid

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"percent" which holds a percentage figure of how complete the progress bar is.
The second possible set of parameters is a pair of [[ikiwiki/PageSpec]]s,
`totalpages` and `donepages`. The progress plugin counts the number of
`totalpages` and `donepages`. The directive counts the number of
pages in each pagespec and shows the percentage of the total pages that are
done.