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PmWiki uses a number of directives to specify page titles, descriptions, page keywords, and control the display of various components. Directive keywords are not case sensitive, e.g. Description, description, and DESCRIPTION are equivalent.
(:attachlist:)(:attachlist NAME:) shows a list of attachments of the group or page NAME.
(:attachlist {*$Name}:) shows a list of attachments of the current page or group. (useful for making a Group Headers or Footers in a case of per-page attachments)
(:attachlist ext=xxx,yyy:) comma separated extension patterns for filtering by type of file (case insensitive).
(:attachlist names=*.jpg,*.pdf,-private*.jpg:) comma separated filename patterns for filtering by file name (case insensitive).
(:attachlist *:) shows the uploads directory and permits browsing of all uploaded files by directory if your server configuration allows automatic file listings (will not work if $EnableDirectDownload is set to 0).
(:description text:)<meta name='description' content='...' /> element in the page output.)
(:keywords word1, word2, ...:)<meta name='keywords' content='...' /> element in the output.)
(:linebreaks:), (:nolinebreaks:)(:nolinebreaks:) to cause text lines to automatically join again.
(:linkwikiwords:), (:nolinkwikiwords:)$EnableWikiWords. See also $LinkWikiWords.
(:markup:) ... (:markupend:) or (:markup:)[=...=](:markup class=horiz:) will show the markup side by side instead of one upon the other.
(:markup caption='...':) adds a caption to the markup example.
(:markupend:) is not required when using (:markup:) [=...=].
[=...=] option then the opening [= MUST occur on the same line as the (:markup:). If you are using the full (:markup:) ... (:markupend:) form then your markup code must appear AFTER a newline after the initial (:markup:).
(:messages:)(:noaction:)(:nogroupheader:)(:nogroupfooter:)(:noheader:), (:nofooter:)(:noleft:), (:noright:), (:notitle:)(:redirect PageName:)(:redirect PageName#anchor:)(:redirect PageName status=301 from=name quiet=1:)status= option can be used to return a different HTTP status code as part of the redirect. The from= option limits redirects to occuring only on pages matching the wildcarded name (helpful when (:redirect:) is in another page). The quiet=1 option allows the target page not to display a link back to the original page ($EnableRedirectQuiet variable should be set to 1).
(:spacewikiwords:), (:nospacewikiwords:)(:title text:)$EnablePageTitlePriority about how to change it).
(:toc:), (:notoc:)(:Summary:text:) Can I get (:redirect:) to return a "moved permanently" (HTTP 301) status code?
Use (:redirect PageName status=301:).
Is there any way to prevent the "redirected from" message from showing at the top of the target page when I use (:redirect:)?
From version 2.2.1 on, set in config.php and in the page $EnableRedirectQuiet=1;(:redirect OtherPage quiet=1:) for a quiet redirect.
Is there any method for redirecting to the equivalent page in a different group, i.e. from BadGroup/thispage => GoodGroup/thispage using similar markup to (:redirect Goodgroup.{Name}:)?
How can a wiki enable linebreaks by default, i.e. without having the directive (:linebreaks:) in a page or in a GroupHeader?
Add to config.php such a line:$HTMLPNewline = '<br/>';
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