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[[template id=plugin name=inline core=1 included=1 author="[[Joey]]"]]
[[tag type/core]]
This is a [[PreProcessorDirective]] that allows including one wiki page
inside another. For example:
\[[inline pages="blog/*"]]
The most common use of inlining is generating blogs and RSS or Atom feeds.
See [[blog]] for details.
## usage
Here are descriptions of all the supported parameters to the `inline`
directive:
* `pages` - A [[PageSpec]] of the pages to inline.
* `show` - Specify the maximum number of matching pages to inline.
Default is 10, unless archiving, when the default is to show all.
Set to 0 to show all matching pages.
* `skip` - Specify a number of pages to skip displaying. Can be useful
to produce a feed that only shows archived pages.
* `rss` - controls generation of an rss feed. On by default if the wiki is
configured to use rss feeds, set to "no" to disable.
* `atom` - controls generation of an atom feed. On by default if the wiki is
configured to use atom feeds, set to "no" to disable.
* `feeds` - controls generation of all types of feeds. Set to "no" to
disable generating any feeds.
* `rootpage` - Enables a form to post new pages to a [[blog]].
* `archive` - If set to "yes", only list page titles and some metadata, not
full controls.
* `quick` - Build archives in quick mode, without reading page contents for
metadata. By default, this also turns off generation of any feeds.
* `raw` - Rather than the default behavior of creating a [[blog]],
if raw is set to "yes", the page will be included raw, without additional
markup around it, as if it were a literal part of the source of the
inlining page.
* `description` - Sets the description of the rss feed if one is generated.
Defaults to the name of the wiki.
* `actions` - If set to "yes" add links to the bottom of the inlined pages
for editing and discussion (if they would be shown at the top of the page
itself).
* `sort` - Controls how inlined pages are sorted. The default, "age" is to
sort newest pages first. Setting it to "title" will sort pages by title.
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