From: David L. <dl...@gm...> - 2009-02-22 20:58:43
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I'm having a hard time getting a handle of the options available in using the Calendar and Timeline result formats for an inline query. As far as I can tell, the Calendar format for example has a "limit" parameter option -- and that's it. That's all that seems documented at http://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Calendar_format, at least. What I'm getting at is: by default, the Calendar format shows each result simply as the name of the page (namespace included) corresponding to the given result for the text linking to the page. I'd like to have more control over this display, per the "|template=" option I have with other display formats (such as "ul", for instance). However, when I insert "|template=MyTemplate" nothing is changed, and the list of templates used shown during Edit mode does not list MyTemplate as one of the templates used. At the very least I'd like the option of showing the text of the link without the namespace, which in my particular case creates clutter, but ideally I'd have much more than that, i.e., I would like to build my own test for display using properties on the page itself, using a template. Is this possible? Or should I just learn PHP (not a stretch for me) and build my own custom Calendar format? -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Use-templates-for-formatting-of-results-in-Calendar-and-Timeline--tp22150785p22150785.html Sent from the Semantic Mediawiki - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. |