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hgweb: add template filters, template style maps, and raw pages
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hgweb: add template filters, template style maps, and raw pages
Template filters:
in templates, you can now specify a chain of filters like
#desc|firstline|escape#
#desc|escape|addbreaks#
#date|age#
to specify how you'd like raw text (or whatever) to be transformed.
Template style maps:
add ;style=foo to a URL and we'll use templates/map-foo if it exists.
Raw output:
Together, these two features make it east to implement raw
downloadable files and patches. Simply link to the same page with
style=raw and present the output as unfiltered text/plain with that
template.
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author | mpm@selenic.com |
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date | Tue, 31 May 2005 21:10:10 -0800 |
parents | 089594a5bbde |
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Files in this directory: README - this file hg.1.txt - asciidoc source for the files hg.1 - groff man page for hg hg.1.html - man page in html format How to generate the man page and html files For now we use asciidoc which is available at: http://www.methods.co.nz/asciidoc/ the file hg.1.txt is the input file, to generate the man page: asciidoc.py -d manpage -b docbook hg.1.txt xmlto man hg.1.xml to display: groff -mandoc -Tascii hg.1 | more to create the html page (without stylesheets): asciidoc.py -b html hg.1.txt