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+It would be nice if the [[aggregate_plugin|plugin/aggregate]] would try to extract the m/ctime out of each post and touch the files on the filesystem appropriately, so that ikiwiki reflects the actual time of the post via the [[inline_plugin|plugin/inline]], rather than the time when the aggregation ran to pull the post in. --[[madduck]]
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+After adding rst to plugins, ikiwiki --setup fails:
+
+ Traceback (most recent call last):
+ File "/usr/lib/ikiwiki/plugins/rst", line 93, in <module>
+ handler = SimpleStdinOutXMLRPCHandler()
+ File "/usr/lib/ikiwiki/plugins/rst", line 65, in __init__
+ SimpleXMLRPCDispatcher.__init__(self)
+ TypeError: __init__() takes exactly 3 arguments (1 given)
+
+This is ikiwiki version 2.40 and
+[SimpleXMLRPCServer.py](http://svn.python.org/view/python/tags/r25/Lib/SimpleXMLRPCServer.py?rev=51918&view=markup) from python-2.5
OpenID, and see how OpenID works for you. And let me know your feelings about
making such a switch. --[[Joey]]
-[[poll 45 "Accept only OpenID for logins" 17 "Accept only password logins" 33 "Accept both"]]
+[[poll 46 "Accept only OpenID for logins" 17 "Accept only password logins" 33 "Accept both"]]
It is roughly based on the `otl` plugin but uses `mktemp` to create temporary files since `hnb` has no "quiet" switch and otherwise the hnb version number and other as well as the output file name always would be in the output itself.
-For now it's available for download at [http://noone.org/hnb/hnb.pm](http://noone.org/hnb/hnb.pm)
+For now it's available for download at <http://noone.org/hnb/hnb.pm>
TODO: Make a switch to allow both HTML export routines of hnb (`export_html` and `export_htmlcss`) to be used.
+[[!template id=plugin name=sourcehighlight core=0 author="[[DavidBremner]]"]]
+
I noticed several places in the wiki talking about similar ideas, so I decided to put a page here to point to what I am working on.
-I have copied otl.pm and am wrapping source-highlight (why this instead of vim highlight, I dunno, I must be a real emacs guy). You can find more or less the latest
-version on
-[my wiki](http://www.cs.unb.ca/~bremner/wiki/software/ikiwiki/sourcehighlight.pm).
+I have implemented a simple wrapper around
+ [source-highlight](http://www.gnu.org/software/src-highlite/). You can find the latest version in
+[git](http://http://pivot.cs.unb.ca/git?p=ikiperl.git;a=blob_plain;f=IkiWiki/Plugin/sourcehighlight.pm;hb=HEAD).
You must specify `highlight_lang=>"foo,bar"` in your setup file.
where foo and bar are the (source-supported) languages you want to
highlight
-# Issues
+### Issues
-- I would like to have a link to the raw source; using will_render() and then copying the file
-may work.
-The discussion in [[plugins/contrib/texinfo]] seems relevant.
+- I would like to have a link to the raw source; using will_render() and then copying the file should work.
- the common case of foo.c and foo.h breaks
because they both generate page working/dir/foo.
The current version is available from
[git](http://pivot.cs.unb.ca/git?p=ikiperl.git;a=blob_plain;f=IkiWiki/Plugin/tex4ht.pm;hb=HEAD)
+### Other related ideas/plugins:
+
+- [[todo/latex]] There is work in progress at converting snippets of latex. No idea how the hybrid approach of tex4ht (part fonts, part bitmaps) compares to the [[todo/latex]] approach.
+
+- pandoc can also convert latex to html or markdown. It is much faster than tex4ht; on the other hand, the rendering quality is not quite as good, and pandoc does not understand user defined TeX macros.
+
[[!tag type/slow]]
Also see: <http://madduck.net/blog/2008.01.06:new-blog/> and <http://users.itk.ppke.hu/~cstamas/code/ikiwiki/autocreatetagpage/>
[[tag wishlist]]
+
+I would love to see this as well. -- dato
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+[[meta title="Adeodato Simó"]]
+
+<http://chistera.yi.org/~adeodato>