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The [[ikiwiki/directive/inline]] directive applies a template to each page-to-be-inlined, but the loop over the pages is in the Perl, not the template itself. This means if I want to wrap a container `<div>` or a `<table>` or whatever around the entire set of inlined pages, I can't do it by just editing the template. In fact, I think the only way to do it without hacking any Perl is with a wrapper template directive, e.g.
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\[[!template id="wrapinline" pages="..."]]
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with a template definition like
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<div id="foo">\[[!inline ... pages="<TMPL_VAR raw_pages>"]]</div>
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It would be much more convenient if the loop over pages happened in the template, allowing me to just stick whatever markup I want around the loop.
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> Unfortunatly, I don't think this can be changed at this point,
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> it would probably break a lot of stuff that relies on the current
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> template arrangement, both in ikiwiki's internals and in
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> people's own, customised inline templates. (Also, I have some plans
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> to allow a single inline to use different templates for different
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> sorts of pages, which would rely on the current one template per
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> page approach to work.)
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> But there is a simple workaround.. the first template in
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> an inline has FIRST set, and the last one has LAST set.
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> So you can use that to emit your div or table top and bottom.
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> [[done]] --[[Joey]]
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