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* search for index page is currently next to hardcoded
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* reading the index --- markdown syntax parsing is currently on a it-can-use-what-i-produce level; maybe integrate with existing mdwn parser
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* uses undocumented titlepage command
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> Don't worry about that, titlepage isn't going anywhere, and will probably before a formal part of the api next time I consider api changes. --[[Joey]]
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This sounds like a more general version of what I want for one-photo-per-page galleries, where each page has previous|up|next links (like this plugin) and the index page has a list or grid of thumbnails (\[[!inline]] with a specially modified template perhaps). I'll watch this with interest! --[[smcv]]
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This sounds like a more general version of what I want for
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one-photo-per-page galleries, where each page has previous|up|next links
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(like this plugin) and the index page has a list or grid of thumbnails
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(\[[!inline]] with a specially modified template perhaps). I'll watch this
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with interest! --[[smcv]]
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This is a nice idea, I do have my gripes about the imeplementation.
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Assuming that the index's list is in mdwn format is not ideal. I guess the
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other way to do it would be to make the index be a directive, something
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like: \[[!trail pages="foo bar baz"]]. Assuming that a flat trail structure
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is enough, otherwise you'd have to get more fancy.
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The trailinclude seems a bit redundant with inline, and wanting to inline
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together all pages in a trail for printing or whatever seems like an
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unusual use case anyway?
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The !trail directive could be simplified to just \[[!trail my_indexpage]].
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But I wonder if needing to add this directive to every page is the best
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approach. Alternate approach would be to make the trail index cause
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breadcrums to be automatically inserted at the top of every page on the
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trail. (You'd have to use a directive to define the index for that to work.)
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--[[Joey]]
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