[pmwiki-users] ASCIIWikiWord with title

cguenette at globetrotter.net cguenette at globetrotter.net
Sat Mar 10 14:47:36 CST 2012


No, I didn't notice this one. It's cool... this is almost exactly the code I 
wrote for UTF-8. I will investigate the section about "Preserving Original 
Characters in the Title". This is exactly what I want to do.

Now, I use Cookbook/NewPageBoxPlus and Cookbook/EditTitle. I want to keep 
the text entered in the field of NewPageBoxPlus and, when the edit page is 
loaded (new page), put this text in the Title field.

Thanks for the research.
Caroline


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Caroline: have you looked at:
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/ISO8859MakePageNamePatterns ?

On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 8:17 PM,  <cguenette at globetrotter.net> wrote:
> Hi again :-).
>
> I have a fresh PmWiki installation with UFT-8 and upload by page. I had
> issues about special caracters in wiki names like "Site.Icônes" or
> "Évènements"
>
> 1. Attach files cannot be found. (The upload folder name is Icônes)
> 2. FTP cannot transfert files. (The filenames in wiki.d is "Site.Icônes")
> (admin issue but this prevent to do my backup easily)
>
> I guess these are server problem (Filezilla supports unicode) but I cannot
> change server attributes. I do a lot of research about this but nothing 
> help
> me. When wikiword is "Icones", there is no more issue.
>
> So I try to find a way to change how PmWiki saves WikiWord (save 
> "Icones").
> But I need to keep "Icônes" for the title!
>
> This works for saving wikiword without french special caracters:
>
> $SpecialCharactersPatterns = array( # convert accent. /u option is for
> unicode
> '/[àáâ]+/u' => 'a','/[ÀÁÂ]+/u' => 'A',
> '/[æ]+/u' => 'ae','/[Æ]+/u' => 'AE',
> '/[ç]+/u' => 'c','/[Ç]+/u' => 'C',
> '/[èéêë]+/u' => 'e','/[ÈÉÊË]+/u' => 'E',
> '/[ìíîï]+/u' => 'i','/[ÌÍÎÏ]+/u' => 'I',
> '/[ñ]+/u' => 'n','/[Ñ]+/u' => 'N',
> '/[òóôö]+/u' => 'o','/[ÒÓÔÖ]+/u' => 'O',
> '/[œ]+/u' => 'oe','/[Œ]+/u' => 'OE',
> '/[ùúûü]+/u' => 'u','/[ÙÚÛÜ]+/u' => 'U'
> );
> $MakePageNamePatterns = array_merge ( $SpecialCharactersPatterns,
> $MakePageNamePatterns );
>
> Now, I have to keep the "Icônes" somewhere and display it as title. , like 
> a
> (:title:) added by code or maybe a new file property $new["ctitleastyped"] 
> =
> $TitleAsTyped;
>
> I use Cookbook/EditTitle, Cookbook/NewPageBoxPlus and Cookbook/PageCreator
> as ideas.
>
> Is it more explicit?
> Caroline Guénette
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "tamouse mailing lists"
> <tamouse.lists at gmail.com>
> To: <cguenette at globetrotter.net>
> Cc: "pmwiki-users" <pmwiki-users at pmichaud.com>
> Sent: Friday, March 09, 2012 2:07 PM
> Subject: Re: [pmwiki-users] ASCIIWikiWord with title
>
>
> On Sun, Mar 4, 2012 at 2:50 PM, <cguenette at globetrotter.net> wrote:
>>
>> I want to create a cookbook that will do this:
>>
>> | EXAMPLES
>> Request page (to create or to edit) | Thème | Évènements à Noël! |
>> File name really saved | Theme | EvenementsaNoel |
>> WikiWord Display | Thème | Évènements à Noël! |
>>
>> I guest that the "WikiWord Display" can used the Title attribute. The 
>> user
>> never know about the Read File name (search, pagelist...).
>> I'm not very familiar with PmWiki development yet. If you have some hint
>> for
>> me, these will be usefull.
>>
>> Actually, I'm looking these the recipe:
>> http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/TitleSpaced (section Another option:
>> WikiWord as you typed) and
>> http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/EditTitle
>
>
> Hello, Caroline, I just replied to your other query about writing recipes.
>
> I'm a bit unclear what it is you are wanting to do here. Is that table
> up there supposed to represent a form? Can you walk through what it is
> you want to display, what features and interactions you want to
> provide the user (or page author, as it may be) and so on?
>
> I'm quite unclear what the theme and events are for. Perhaps it might
> help if you gave an overall description of your wiki and what you're
> trying to accomplish?
>
> If you have a sandbox wiki somewhere, it might be helpful to mock-up
> the thing you are trying to create, even if there is no actual code
> behind it to implement what you want to do.
>
>
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