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http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook-V1/BibtexRef
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook-V1/BibtexRef
Table of Contents
By using the (:toc:) command, a table of contents can be automatically generated based on the headers of a page.
There is a lot of things that can change how this is displayed. The most useful will be:
(:toc A Title For The Contents Page:)
More options can be found on the cookbook page
Reference Counting
Going to the URL http://www.kallisti.net.nz/Main/HomePage?action=refcount will allow you to find out how many pages refer to other pages. This is useful, among other things, for finding orphan pages (pages that nothing else points to).
For more info: http://www.pmichaud.com/wiki/Cookbook/RefCount
RSS Feed
Adding ?action=rss
to a wiki URL will return an RSS document that is a list of all the links from that page that would work with a WikiTrail. If you go to http://www.kallisti.net.nz/Main/AllRecentChanges?action=rss, then you are given a list of pages that have changed recently. You will need an RSS reader to process this (e.g. KNewsTicker on KDE).
For more info: http://www.pmichaud.com/wiki/Development/RssGeneration
For more info: http://www.pmichaud.com/wiki/Cookbook/AddLinkBookmarklet
For more info: http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/AddLinkBookmarklet
There is support for C++, JavaScript, PHP, Python, XML and Perl.
There is support for C++, JavaScript, PHP, Python, XML and Perl. Use the lowercase form of the name for all of them except C++, which is cpp
.
There is support for C++, JavaScript, PHP, Python, XML and Perl.
[[addlink]] to it.
(:addlink:) to it.
Adding ?action=rss
to a wiki URL will return an RSS document that is a list of all the links from that page that would work with a WikiTrail?. If you go to http://www.kallisti.net.nz/Main/AllRecentChanges?action=rss, then you are given a list of pages that have changed recently. You will need an RSS reader to process this (e.g. KNewsTicker on KDE).
Adding ?action=rss
to a wiki URL will return an RSS document that is a list of all the links from that page that would work with a {{WikiTrail?|s}}. If you go to http://www.kallisti.net.nz/Main/AllRecentChanges?action=rss, then you are given a list of pages that have changed recently. You will need an RSS reader to process this (e.g. KNewsTicker on KDE).
Describe KallistiCustom here.
This page contains details on the local customisations on this site.
Reference Counting
Going to the URL http://www.kallisti.net.nz/Main/HomePage?action=refcount will allow you to find out how many pages refer to other pages. This is useful, among other things, for finding orphan pages (pages that nothing else points to).
For more info: http://www.pmichaud.com/wiki/Cookbook/RefCount
RSS Feed
Adding ?action=rss
to a wiki URL will return an RSS document that is a list of all the links from that page that would work with a WikiTrail?. If you go to http://www.kallisti.net.nz/Main/AllRecentChanges?action=rss, then you are given a list of pages that have changed recently. You will need an RSS reader to process this (e.g. KNewsTicker on KDE).
For more info: http://www.pmichaud.com/wiki/Development/RssGeneration
Bookmarklet Support
This system allows you to create an easy-to-add-to bookmark page. People with personal pages on here are welcome to use this. Simply create a page and add [[addlink]] to it.
For more info: http://www.pmichaud.com/wiki/Cookbook/AddLinkBookmarklet
Source code highlighting
Allow source code to be pasted in and automatically look colourful. For example, if you enter:
=perl [=#!/usr/bin/perl if (1==1) { print "This is Perl code"; }=]
it will show as:
#!/usr/bin/perl if (1==1) { print "This is Perl code"; }