PmWiki • ChangesFromPmWiki1
This page is intended to describe features of PmWiki 1.0 that have been changed or eliminated in PmWiki 2.0. For now this page will be maintained as a simple list and will probably need some restructuring later.
Markup changes
- Double brackets are used for all links, including
[[free links]]
. Providing alternate text for a link is performed using either a vertical brace[[PageName | link text]]
or an arrow[[link text -> PageName]]
. See PmWiki.Links. - So far, the
ThisPage:
,ThisGroup:
, etc., InterMap shortcuts are not defined. In fact, they may not be needed in PmWiki 2. If someone needs them, add an entry to PITS:NewIssue explaining why.
Ok, so as an example, how next lines, which are in a sidebar, may be written in pmwiki2 ?
*[[ThisPage:?action=upload Upload]]
*[[ThisGroup:SideBar&action=edit Edit menu]]
You can write them as
[[{$Name}?action=upload | Upload]]
and [[{$Group}/SideBar?action=edit | Edit menu]]
.
(The variables {$Name} and {$Group} are page variables.)
Changes affecting skins
- $PageTemplateFmt is obsolete, but $PageTemplateFmt still works, and this may change yet again before the 2.0 official release. To use a different skin, you can use the
$Skin
variable ($Skin
= 'skinname';) and just fill it with the name of the skin, it will assume it's in the pub/skins/[skinname] folder containing the [skinname].tmpl file. - $HTMLTitleFmt no longer exists -- just place the <title> information directly into the template.
- In $...Fmt strings, $Title_ and $Title are currently represented by $Name. $Title is now used to refer to a page's title (which may be different from its name and could have different formatting, such as spaces).
- The css/stdlayout.css file no longer exists; PmWiki and other modules now place required formatting styles directly into the
$HTMLStylesFmt
array. - $PageName is now $FullName. $PageName still functions but will be removed in the 2.0 official release.
- Searching now uses the
q=
variable to provide the text to be searched (formerly the search text went in thetext=
variable.
Other Customization Changes
- PmWiki 2 now uses session-based authentication by default. If you want to continue to use HTTP-Basic authentication, add the following line to config.php:
include_once('scripts/httpauth.php');
- Disabling WikiWords is now done by setting
$LinkWikiWords
. Previously this was controlled by$WikiWordCountMax
. - $HTMLLineBreak is now
$HTMLPNewline
. See Cookbook:Line Breaks. - The skins system has been revised, and is now much more flexibly controlled by the
$Skin
and $ActionSkins variables. See PmWiki.Skins. But $PageTemplateFmt still works. - The $BrowseReplacements, $DoubleBrackets, and $InlineReplacements arrays are no longer used -- see custom markup.
?action=post
no longer exists -- posting a new page is now performed by using?action=edit
with thepost
control set to a true value.- $WikiWordPagePathFmt is now
$PagePathFmt
, which is applied to all page links not qualified by a group. - $WikiPageExistsFmt, $WikiPageCreateFmt, etc. are now
$LinkPageExistsFmt
,$LinkPageCreateFmt
, etc. - $DeleteKeyWord is now
$DeleteKeyPattern
. $GroupHeaderFmt
and$GroupFooterFmt
now specify the markup to be added to the beginning and end of each page, rather than the name of the page. The default settings of$GroupHeaderFmt
and$GroupFooterFmt
perform the equivalent of an(:include:)
of the GroupHeader and GroupFooter pages.- PmWiki's ReadPage() function no longer supplies default text for non-existent pages -- this is now decided by whatever functions need the page. (As of 2.0.devel9 the default text is still stored in
$DefaultPageTextFmt
, however.) - $SearchExcludePatterns is now simply
$SearchPatterns
and can be chosen by thelist=
parameter to(:searchresults:)
and(:pagelist:)
. See Cookbook:SearchResults. - $EnablePerGroupCust is now
$EnablePGCust
. - $TableCellAttr is now
$TableCellAttrFmt
. - $Url is now $LinkUrl.
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