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$EnableLinkPageRelative
- When enabled, causes PmWiki to use relative urls for page links instead of absolute urls.
$EnableLinkPageRelative
= 1;
$PagePathFmt
- This array lists the order in which PmWiki looks for the page that you most likely are attempting to link to. The default is listed below. Look at Cookbook:PagePaths for some ideas.
array('{$Group}.$1', '$1.$1', '$1.{$DefaultName}')
$LinkPageExistsFmt
- The (HTML) string to output for links to already existing wiki pages. Defaults to
<a class='wikilink' href='\$LinkUrl'>\$LinkText</a>
$LinkPageCreateFmt
- The (HTML) string to output for links to non-existent wiki pages. The default is to add a '?' after the link text with a link to the page edit/create form. Defaults to
<a class='createlinktext' href='\$PageUrl?action=edit'>\$LinkText</a> <a class='createlink' href='\$PageUrl?action=edit'>?</a>
$LinkPageCreateSpaceFmt
- Same as
$LinkPageCreateFmt
, but used when the link text has a space in it. $LinkPageSelfFmt
- The (HTML) string to output for self-referencing links (i.e. links to the page itself). Defaults to
<a class='selflink' href='\$LinkUrl'>\$LinkText</a>
$UrlLinkFmt
- The (HTML) string to output for URL-links that begin with 'http:', 'ftp:', etc. Defaults to
<a class='urllink' href='\$LinkUrl' title='\$LinkAlt' rel='nofollow'>\$LinkText</a>
$IMapLinkFmt
- an array of link formats for various link "schemes". Not set as default.
Examples of custom formats to allow different styling via classes:
Links to http: standard url links:
$IMapLinkFmt['http:'] = "<a class='httplink urllink' href='\$LinkUrl'>\$LinkText</a>";
Links to https: secure pages:
$IMapLinkFmt['https:'] = "<a class='httpslink urllink' href='\$LinkUrl'>\$LinkText</a>";
Links to PmWiki: InterMap shortcut:
$IMapLinkFmt['PmWiki:'] = "<a class='pmwikilink urllink' href='\$LinkUrl'>\$LinkText</a>";
$InterMapFiles
- An array consisting a list of files and pages containing InterMap entries to be loaded.
$MakePageNameFunction
- Name of a custom function to replace MakePageName(), which converts strings into valid page names.
$MakePageNamePatterns
-
$MakePageNamePatterns
is an array of regular expression replacements that is used to map the page link in a free link such as[[free link]]
into a page name. Currently the default sequence is:"/'/" => '', # strip single-quotes "/[^$PageNameChars]+/" => ' ', # convert everything else to space '/((^|[^-\\w])\\w)/' => PCCF("return strtoupper(\$m[1]);"), '/ /' => ''
- Note that if you change
$MakePageNamePatterns
, the documentation links may break. This can be fixed by re-setting$MakePageNamePatterns
to the default in local/PmWiki.php. $MakePageNameSplitPattern
- See Cookbook:DotsInLinks.
$WikiWordCountMax
- The maximum number of times to convert each WikiWord encountered on a page. Defaults to 1,000,000. Common settings for this variable are zero (disable WikiWord links) and one (convert only the first occurrence of each WikiWord).
$WikiWordCountMax
= 0; # disable WikiWord links$WikiWordCountMax
= 1; # convert only first WikiWord
$WikiWordCount
- An array that allows the number of WikiWord conversions to be set on a per-WikiWord basis. The default is to use
$WikiWordCountMax
unless a value is set in this array. By default PmWiki sets
to limit the number of conversions of "PmWiki".$WikiWordCount
['PmWiki']=1
$WikiWordCount
['PhD']=0; # Don't convert "PhD"$WikiWordCount
['WikiWord']=5; # Convert WikiWord 5 times # the following lines keep a page from linking to itself $title = FmtPageName('$Title_',$pagename);$WikiWordCount
[$title]=0;
$EnableRedirectQuiet
- Enable the
quiet=1
parameter for the redirect directive. On publicly edited wikis it is advisable not to enable quiet redirects.
$EnableRedirectQuiet
= 0; # disable quiet redirects (default)$EnableRedirectQuiet
= 1; # enable quiet redirects
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