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-rw-r--r--doc/plugins/tag.mdwn10
-rw-r--r--doc/plugins/write.mdwn13
2 files changed, 12 insertions, 11 deletions
diff --git a/doc/plugins/tag.mdwn b/doc/plugins/tag.mdwn
index 517bbaa37..de89bf4e7 100644
--- a/doc/plugins/tag.mdwn
+++ b/doc/plugins/tag.mdwn
@@ -4,13 +4,13 @@ This plugin allows tagging pages. List tags as follows:
The tags work the same as if you had put a (hidden) [[WikiLink]] on the page
for each tag, so you can use a [[GlobList]] to link to all pages that are
-tagged with a given tag, for example.
+tagged with a given tag, for example. The tags will also show up on blog
+entries and at the bottom of the tagged pages, as well as in rss feeds.
This plugin has a configuration option. Set --tagbase=tag and all tags will
-be located inside a "tag" subdirectory, so in the above example, the tags
-are really set to tag/tech, tag/life, and tag/linux. This is a useful way
-to avoid having to write the full path to tags, if you want to keep them
-grouped together out of the way.
+be located inside a "tag" subdirectory, This is a useful way to avoid having
+to write the full path to tags, if you want to keep them grouped together out
+of the way.
This plugin is included in ikiwiki, but is not enabled by default. If it is
enabled, you'll see a note below that this page is tagged with the "tags"
diff --git a/doc/plugins/write.mdwn b/doc/plugins/write.mdwn
index 32a5ce51b..93c6d1d5c 100644
--- a/doc/plugins/write.mdwn
+++ b/doc/plugins/write.mdwn
@@ -107,12 +107,13 @@ languages to ikiwiki.
IkiWiki::hook(type => "pagetemplate", id => "foo", call => \&pagetemplate);
-Each time a page is rendered, a [[template|templates]] is filled out.
-This hook allows modifying that template. The function is passed named
-parameters. The "page" and "destpage" parameters are the same as for a
-preprocess hook. The "template" parameter is a `HTML::Template` object that
-is the template that will be used to generate the page. The function
-can manipulate that template object.
+Each time a page (or part of a blog page, or an rss feed) is rendered, a
+[[template|templates]] is filled out. This hook allows modifying that
+template. The function is passed named parameters. The "page" and
+"destpage" parameters are the same as for a preprocess hook. The "template"
+parameter is a `HTML::Template` object that is the template that will be
+used to generate the page. The function can manipulate that template
+object.
The most common thing to do is probably to call $template->param() to add
a new custom parameter to the template. Note that in order to be robust,