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> It's a bug, discussed in [[bugs/transitive_dependencies]]. --[[Joey]]
I needed to include inline directives into sidebars at different site sections to generate a dynamically updated navigation - very nice when combined with toggles - and I ran into the very same problem. I tried the map directive instead, but found I wouldn't like to re-style everything and also was missing the show=title variable giving me meta titles of some pages that make use of it. Then I came across the tip to include the quick=yes variable, described thatr it wouldn't show page titles included with the meta-directive, and I thought, well if it lets me have it only this way, maybe I can restrain from using meta titles.
But to my surprise, even with the quick=yes variable included into the inline in the sidebars meta titles still are shown, which is amazing, but maybe it should be noted somewhere. One more time ikiwiki showed its bright face, thank you. --Boris
I needed to include inline directives into sidebars at different site sections to generate a dynamically updated navigation - very nice when combined with toggles - and I ran into the very same problem. I tried the map directive instead, but found I wouldn't like to re-style everything and also was missing the show=title variable giving me meta titles of some pages that make use of it.
Then I came across the tip to include the quick=yes variable with the inline directive, where it is described as not showing page titles included with the meta-directive, and I thought, well if it lets me have it only this way, maybe I can restrain from using meta titles.
But to my surprise, even with the quick=yes variable included into the inline directive in the sidebars meta titles still are shown, no more forced rebuild when editing via cgi, which is amazing, but maybe it should be noted somewhere. One more time ikiwiki showed its bright face, thank you. --Boris