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Re: [emacs-wiki-discuss] Re: Wiki with one main and somesub-directories
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Pascal Quesseveur |
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Re: [emacs-wiki-discuss] Re: Wiki with one main and somesub-directories |
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Thu, 21 Jul 2005 16:20:10 +0200 |
>"CM" == Chris McMahan <address@hidden> writes:
CM> Is there some form of directory recursion within Muse? If not, is
CM> there a way I can separate the dozens of pages I have within my
CM> planner directory into some semblance of organization?
Yes there is. That kind of organization used to work with early
versions of emacs-wiki, but as Michael said:
,----
| From: Michael Olson <address@hidden>
| Subject: [emacs-wiki-discuss] Re: Configuration with sub-directories
| Date: Tue, 23 Nov 2004 17:59:14 -0500
| Currently emacs-wiki does not handle nested directories well at
| publish time. It tries to descend into subdirectories. I plan to fix
| this now that I have some time (Thanksgiving Break) along with the
`----
Current versions work better but everything is not working as it
should (or as I think it should).
I have a TestPage in a main dir which contains a link towards a page
in subdir/AnotherTestPage. It works fine in the Wiki pages, but not in
the published pages:
- TestPage is published as SomeDir/TestPage.html
- subdir/AnotherTestPage is published as
SomeDir/subdir/AnotherTestPage.html
That's ok, but:
- link's address in TestPage is AnotherTestPage.html instead of
subdir/AnotherTestPage.html.
- Home and Index links in subdir/AnotherTestPage.html refer to
HomePage.html and WikiIndex.html instead of ../HomePage.html and
../WikiIndex.html
Tested with emacs-wiki but I suppose it's the same for muse.
It is possible to correct those problems, but I am not sure everybody
consider those problems as bugs or not.
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Pascal Quesseveur, address@hidden
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