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43 lines
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[[if test="enabled(inline)"
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then="This wiki has the inline plugin **enabled**."
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else="This wiki has the inline plugin **disabled**."]]
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[[if test="enabled(inline)"
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then="You can"
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else="If this wiki had the inline plugin enabled, you could"]]
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turn any page on this wiki into a weblog by using the [[plugins/inline]]
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[[PreProcessorDirective]]. For example:
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\[[inline pages="blog/* and !*/Discussion" show="10" rootpage="blog"]]
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Any pages that match the specified [[PageSpec]] (in the example, any
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[[SubPage]] of "blog") will be part of the blog, and the newest 10
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of them will appear in the page. Note that if files that are not pages
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match the [[PageSpec]], they will be included in the feed using RSS
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enclosures, which is useful for podcasting.
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The optional `rootpage` parameter tells the wiki that new posts to this blog
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should default to being [[SubPage]]s of "blog", and enables a form at the
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top of the blog that can be used to add new items.
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If you want your blog to have an archive page listing every post ever made
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to it, you can accomplish that like this:
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\[[inline pages="blog/* and !*/Discussion" archive="yes"]]
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You can even create an automatically generated list of all the pages on the
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wiki, with the most recently added at the top, like this:
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\[[inline pages="* and !*/Discussion" archive="yes"]]
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If you want to be able to add pages to a given blog feed by tagging them,
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you can do that too. To tag a page, just make it link to a page or pages
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that represent its tags. Then use the special `link()` [[PageSpec]] to match
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all pages that have a given tag:
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\[[inline pages="link(life)"]]
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Or include some tags and exclude others:
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\[[inline pages="link(debian) and !link(social)"]]
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