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Re: [emacs-wiki-discuss] Re: Remembering relative paths?
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Gary V . Vaughan |
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Re: [emacs-wiki-discuss] Re: Remembering relative paths? |
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Fri, 30 Apr 2004 08:32:15 +0100 |
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On 29 Apr 2004, at 14:24, Alan Schussman wrote:
Sacha Chua wrote:
I've added planner-annotation-from-file-relative to the latest
planner-dev, but it isn't included in planner-annotation-functions by
default. To use it, you'll want to customize
planner-annotation-functions and replace planner-annotation-from-file
with planner-annotation-from-file-relative. This should probably be
the last function in your list.
Thanks, Sacha -- this seems to work great.
Should I make this the default? I don't know. I like having absolute
paths, but that's because I don't move my directories around. I
I'm sympathetic to this, too. I don't move my directories around much,
and I'm not eager to end up working on a windows machine (grin) but
since the possibility is there, I like having the option.
With absolute paths set for the internet facing server so that the
uploaded wiki works, it is impossible to browse published html from
localhost.
I wrote a patch that compares server paths (even between different wiki
projects published to different locations on the same host) and makes
them relative. That way, when I publish my planner and regular wikis,
I can browse them locally before I upload and interwiki links between
the
two work correctly.
See address@hidden/emacs-wiki--gary--1.0--patch-4
Cheers,
Gary.
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