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<P><FONT SIZE=2>> -----Original Message-----<BR>
> From: Patrick R. Michaud [<A HREF="mailto:pmichaud@pobox.com">mailto:pmichaud@pobox.com</A>]<BR>
...<BR>
> There's always the possibility of having PmWiki automatically<BR>
> create blank Category pages.<BR>
<BR>
Seems like a neat idea.<BR>
<BR>
> Well, one can always find missing Category.* pages<BR>
> using ?action=refcount. And I'm still hoping to<BR>
> merge refcount with pagelist so that one can<BR>
> do something like:<BR>
><BR>
> (:pagelist rel=missing group=Category:)<BR>
><BR>
> and get a list of missing pages in the Category group (i.e., a<BR>
> "missing" page is one that has a link to it but doesn't exist).<BR>
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Could that potentially have also allow a rel=+missing so<BR>
that to get all the categories one could type<BR>
<BR>
(:pagelist rel=+missing group=Category:)<BR>
<BR>
Would there be another way to get that list?<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
As a side note, it might be nice to have a groupcount=<BR>
option now too, so that when using a pagelisttemplates<BR>
and only displaying groups one can stop the count<BR>
after a certain amount of groups instead of pages.<BR>
Or, alternatively, have a list=group option which<BR>
only iterates over groups. This way accurate counts<BR>
can still be achieved. Then again both might be nice!<BR>
<BR>
-Martin<BR>
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