From 15c768c1c0dbcc63faac2228e90280437b289989 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Joey Hess Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2008 18:14:26 -0400 Subject: reword after reorg There was a duplicated paragraph, an example on the wrong page, and some rewording needed after will's reorg. --- underlays/basewiki/directive/tag.mdwn | 17 +++++------------ 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) (limited to 'underlays') diff --git a/underlays/basewiki/directive/tag.mdwn b/underlays/basewiki/directive/tag.mdwn index 68b969f76..3ddb3234f 100644 --- a/underlays/basewiki/directive/tag.mdwn +++ b/underlays/basewiki/directive/tag.mdwn @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ The `tag` and `taglink` directives are supplied by the [[!iki plugins/tag]] plugin. -These directives allows tagging pages. List tags as follows: +These directives allow tagging pages. List tags as follows: \[[!tag tech life linux]] @@ -16,20 +16,13 @@ instead: \[[!taglink foo]] \[[!taglink tagged_as_foo|foo]] -This plugin has a configuration option. Set --tagbase=tags and links to tags -will be located under the specified base page. If ikiwiki is configured -this way, then the example above actually tags the page with the tags -tags/tech, tags/life, and tags/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. +Note that if the wiki is configured to use a tagbase, then the tags will be +located under a base directory, such as "tags/". 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. If you want to override the tagbase for a particular tag, you can use something like this: \[[!tag ./foo]] \[[!taglink /foo]] - -[[!if test="enabled(tag)" then=""" -This wiki has the tag plugin enabled, so you'll see a note below that this -page is tagged with the "tags" tag. -"""]] -- cgit v1.2.3