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> --[[JoshTriplett]] > --[[JoshTriplett]]
> > Right. But how about some more complex stuff, for example, from my varioki settings below? --ManojSrivastava
> Here's a dump of the file Manoj sent me, for reference. > Here's a dump of the file Manoj sent me, for reference.
> >
> My take on this is that simple plugins can do the same sort of things, this is > My take on this is that simple plugins can do the same sort of things, this is
> kind of wanting to avoid the plugin mechanism and just use templates and > kind of wanting to avoid the plugin mechanism and just use templates and
> stuff in the config file. Not too thrilled about that. --[[Joey]] > stuff in the config file. Not too thrilled about that. --[[Joey]]
> > OK. How do you implement something like category I have in my varioki
> > settings? As a user, I can just add new stuff to my config and my template;
> > with a plugin I'll have to write a plugin, and install it in the ikiwiki plugin
> > directory, which is not very easy for a plain ol' user. Not everyone is the
> > sysadmin of their own machines with access to system dirs. --ManojSrivastava
<pre>
varioki => {'motto' => '"Manoj\'s musings"',
'arrayvar' => '[0, 1, 2, 3]',
'hashvar' => '{1, 1, 2, 2}',
'toplvl' => 'sub {return $page eq "index"}',
'isblog' => 'sub {return $page =~ m,blog/.*,}',
'category' => 'sub { return " " unless $page=~ m,^blog/,; my $p=""; my $i="<a href=\"$config{url}/blog\">Top::</a>"; my @a=split ("/",$page); shift @a; pop @a; foreach my $dir (@a) { $p.=$dir; $i.="<a href=\"$config{url}/tag/$p\">$dir</a>::"; $p.="/"; }; return $i }',
'date' => 'sub { return POSIX::strftime("%d", gmtime((stat(srcfile($pagesources{$page})))[9])); }',
'year' => 'sub { return POSIX::strftime("%Y", gmtime((stat(srcfile($pagesources{$page})))[9])); }',
'month' => 'sub { return POSIX::strftime("%B", gmtime((stat(srcfile($pagesources{$page})))[9])); }',
'day' => 'sub { return POSIX::strftime("%A", gmtime((stat(srcfile($pagesources{$page})))[9])); }',
},
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