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When you click on a broken link to create a new page, Ikiwiki lower-cases the new page's filename. I wish it wouldn't.
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If I click on "Czars in Russia", I'd like Ikiwiki to create "Czars\_in\_Russia.mdwn", not "czars\_in\_russia.mdwn". Is this possible? --[[sabr]]
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> There's a simple patch that can do this:
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> --- a/IkiWiki.pm
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> +++ b/IkiWiki.pm
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> @@ -584,7 +584,7 @@ sub htmllink ($$$;@) { #{{{
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> return "<span class=\"createlink\"><a href=\"".
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> cgiurl(
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> do => "create",
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> - page => pagetitle(lc($link), 1),
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> + page => pagetitle($link, 1),
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> from => $lpage
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> ).
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> "\">?</a>$linktext</span>"
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> This is fine if you don't mind mixed or randomly cased filenames getting
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> created. Otoh, if the link happened to start a sentence and so had its
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> first letter upper-cased, that might not be desired.
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> Of course ikiwiki's case insensative, and there are other ways
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> of creating pages that don't lower case them, including using the create
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> a page form on a blog (as was done for this page..).
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> I'm undecided about making the above change by default though, or about making
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> it a config option. Maybe it would be better to include both capitalisations
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> in the select list that is used to pick the name for the newly created page.
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> Then, which one is the default wouldn't much matter. (The non-lower cased
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> one would probably be the best choice.) --[[Joey]]
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>> Either of your proposed solutions (make it the default or include both in the pop-up menu) sounds fine to me. Which one is easier? :) --[[sabr]]
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