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@ -6,3 +6,24 @@ so I'd like it to use a separate front.tmp template instead.
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I'm not sure what syntax to use for this, (\[[template]] seems to be
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I'm not sure what syntax to use for this, (\[[template]] seems to be
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taken for another purpose already). Perhaps something like
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taken for another purpose already). Perhaps something like
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\[[page-template front]] ?).
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\[[page-template front]] ?).
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Joey provided a nice suggestion for implementing this feature, ("I
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would probably add a hook that allowed overriding the default template
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constuction and returning a template object"). I did start looking
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into that, but finally I wimped out and just put the following hack
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into the genpage() function in Render.pm:
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if ($page eq 'index') {
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$template->param(suppresstitle => 1);
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}
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That lets me use a <TMPL_UNLESS SUPPRESSTITLE> in my template to get
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the effect I want. I don't think that's anything that upstream should
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pick-up as is, (maybe with an appropriate configuration option, but
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then again allowing for per-page template selection would be more
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powerful anyway). But I'm happy enough now that I probably won't
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pursue implementing this feature further myself.
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But I'd still happily switch to using this feature if someone were to
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implement it.
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