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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ What should the plugin do? Let's make it calculate and output the Fibonachi
sequense. To output the next number in the sequence, all a user has to do
is write this on a wiki page:
- \[[fib ]]
+ [[fib ]]
When the page is built, that'll be replaced by the next number in the
sequence.
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ has shown up again. It doesn't actually have to match the module name this
time, but it generally will. This "fib" is telling ikiwiki what kind of
PreprocessorDirective to handle, namely one that looks like this:
- \[[fib ]]
+ [[fib ]]
Notice the `\&preprocess`? This is how you pass a reference to a function,
and the `preprocess` function is the one that ikiwiki will call to expand
@@ -98,7 +98,7 @@ And let's change the `preprocess` sub to use it:
Feel free to try it out with a simple page like this:
- \[[fib ]], \[[fib ]], \[[fib ]], \[[fib ]], \[[fib ]]
+ [[fib ]], [[fib ]], [[fib ]], [[fib ]], [[fib ]]
Looks like it works ok, doesn't it? That creates a page that lists: