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Re: Ecodiv template
Thank you for your kindness, Paulo. I looked up in the source code and I found some light (but not my question hehe). The boolean expression needs to be "True" or "False" with first letter capitalized. The correct syntax for you must be [% index(None,False,True) %], in this way you will not have the warning. But I still don`t know how to replace the "None" for what I need :-D.Thanks, Marcio
De: Paulo van Breugel <p.vanbreugel@xxxxxxxxx>
Para: Marcio Segura <marciopps@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: zim-wiki email list <zim-wiki@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Enviadas: Quinta-feira, 9 de Fevereiro de 2017 20:31
Assunto: Re: Ecodiv template
I actually seem to want the opposite, I want the whole tree, and not only the sub-pages of the active branch. The latter is the default, but one can override this with [% index(collapse,False) %]. When using that, I am getting the warning as you, but it works nonetheless. Sorry I can't be of more help, hopefully somebody on the email list can further help you out.
Paulo
On 09-02-17 17:20, Marcio Segura wrote:
Hi Paulo,
Thank you for your replying. Both of your syntaxes are reproved by the "exporter" with the message "WARNING: No such parameter: collapse". Looking to the template's manual I think the syntax would be something like: [% index(XXXX,FALSE,FALSE) %]
But it's not clear what we can put on "XXXX". I tested "TRUE" and "FALSE", ":", "Path(':')", "page", "path", "root", ":index"... and none of them worked.
I just want that my root pages do not appear in the index built by this command. Thank you, Marcio
De: Paulo van Breugel <p.vanbreugel@xxxxxxxxx>
Para: Marcio Segura <marciopps@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: zim-wiki email list <zim-wiki@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Enviadas: Quinta-feira, 9 de Fevereiro de 2017 7:42
Assunto: Re: Ecodiv template
Hi Marcio I incidently had a similar question to the Zim-wiki email list (you best ask questions on that list). I am not completely sure what you want, but the index function works using the following syntax: [% index(collapse,False) %] [% index(ignore_empty,False) %]
So collapse and ignore_empty both can be False or True. I did not find out the syntax if you want to use this with the 'section' parameter.
Rgds,
Paulo
On 08-02-17 15:53, Marcio Segura wrote:
Hi Paulo, how are you?
I am brazilian and I use zim and a derivative of your good template for my sites. I found your contact by a friend that also uses Zim and your template. I don't want to bore you but if you help me I will be very grateful to you. In the template we have a function called [% index() %]. So I read in the http://www.zim-wiki.org/manual/Help/Templates.html that this function can be configured to another behaviors and I wanted it to create the index after the first page, doesn't showing other pages in the root because my site needs to have visible pages in the index and other pages only accessible by a especifical link. I tried some configuration and none makes any difference, like "index(TRUE,TRUE,TRUE)", "index(FALSE,FALSE,FALSE)" and so on... This is the description of this function (for that who don't use the defaults):
index(section, collapse, ignore_empty)
Creates a page index of the set of pages being exported. section: the starting page of the index - defaults to the top level (":")
collapse: if TRUE only branches related to the current page are visible, if FALSE all branches are visible - defaults to TRUE
ignore_empty: if TRUE empty pages are ignored — defaults to TRUE.
See "section" and "collapse", they seem that will make it but I don't see any difference. Maybe I am missing some thing.
Thanks a lot, Marcio Segura
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