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Joey Hess 2007-12-12 17:16:36 -05:00
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## More dynamic `rootpage` parameter of inline plugin?
I prefer to use a current year, month and day to archive my blog posts, for example
`post/2007/11/12/foo-bar-baz` path is better for me then `post/foo-bar-baz`.
Unfortunately it seems that `rootpage` parameter of inline plugin is very static.
Is it a chance to make it more dynamic? Now I have to use `svn mkdir` command
to create appropriate subdirectories by hand.
I think that you could add builtin functions or variables, for example `current_year()`
or `$CURRENT_YEAR` to usage inside `rootpage` parameter. Something like for Manoj's
calendar plugin. Then my `rootpage` parameter could be like
`rootpage="post/current_year()/current_month()/current_day()"`. Another good hints
are welcomed ;)
What's your opinion, Joey? I hope it's also useful for another ikiwiki lovers :)
--[[Paweł|ptecza]]
>> Hello Joey! Is it a taboo subject? ;) --[[Paweł|ptecza]]
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I prefer to use a current year, month and day to archive my blog posts, for example
`post/2007/11/12/foo-bar-baz` path is better for me then `post/foo-bar-baz`.
Unfortunately it seems that `rootpage` parameter of inline plugin is very static.
Is it a chance to make it more dynamic? Now I have to use `svn mkdir` command
to create appropriate subdirectories by hand.
I think that you could add builtin functions or variables, for example `current_year()`
or `$CURRENT_YEAR` to usage inside `rootpage` parameter. Something like for Manoj's
calendar plugin. Then my `rootpage` parameter could be like
`rootpage="post/current_year()/current_month()/current_day()"`. Another good hints
are welcomed ;)
What's your opinion, Joey? I hope it's also useful for another ikiwiki lovers :)
--[[Paweł|ptecza]]
>> Hello Joey! Is it a taboo subject? ;) --[[Paweł|ptecza]]
>> No, but I don't know of a way to do it that feels flexible and right..
>> Using functions as in your example doesn't feel right somehow.
>> --[[Joey]]