Notes: This contributed plugins pack contains a bunch of plugins and scripts that should work with PyBlosxom 1.2.x. Use these plugins at your own risk. Each plugin should have documentation at the top of the plugin file. Read that for installation instructions. If you find any bugs or have any problems, contact us at pyblosxom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net . See the CHANGELOG.txt and README.txt files for details on updating to new versions of the plugins.
Changes: Changes between contributed pack 1.2.1 and 1.2.2 ================================================ General * New CHANGELOG.txt file which describes the changes between this version and the last as well as compatability and behavior issues. * New README.txt file which describes what's in the contributed plugins pack, where you can find it, and various other things about the contributed plugins pack. genericwiki * Matej updated genericwiki so that it works as an entryparser as well as a preformatter. Will fixed up the documentation. genericwiki was moved from the preformatter directory to the entryparser directory. Thanks Matej! pycategories * Now has two new properites "category_start" which gets printed once before printing the category list and "category_finish" which gets printed once after printing the category list. Additionally, the default values for "category_begin" and "category_end" were fixed. This makes the default output for pycategories (x)html compliant. Thanks Joseph! comments * comments no longer shows comments by default! In order to view comments for a given entry, you must append "showcomments=yes" to the querystring. THIS IS NOT A BACKWARDS-COMPATIBLE CHANGE! Thanks David! * comments no longer has documentation for the unused comments-rejected-words property. * comments no longer requires the email field. * all the flavour templates for the comments plugin have been updated. * We cleaned up the comment error messages so they're useful to the user. Thanks Nathaniel! w3cdate * w3cdate plugin now provides $w3cdate in head and foot templates. It no longer requires PyXML. Thanks to Steven and Matej!
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