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Item1617: PublishPlugin with pattern skin: irritated by NOTOC

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Priority: Normal
Current State: Closed
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Target Release: n/a
Applies To: Extension
Component: PublishPlugin
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Reported By: PhilippLeufke
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Last Change By: PhilippLeufke

Description

Publishing a web as html, using PublishPlugin and pattern skin results in mis-interpreted headings, when %NOTOC% or !! are used. In fact, the heading then doesn't get interpreted at all, just the raw text gets printed.
pattern is not a publishing skin; it has dynamic components. If you see this on a proper publishing skin - such as basic_publish - then I'll treat it as a bug. Otherwise it's not going to get any attention.

-- CrawfordCurrie - 16 May 2009


The bug appears with pattern skin and not when using e.g. basic_publish but the proper publishing skins provide too less navigation help for unexperience3d users in my eyes. Since the WebLeftBar is not included on each topic's site, the usability gets reduced too much.

I'm not talking about the scenario where PublishPlugin is used to create static content for publishing on the web, i.e. for using Foswiki as a Web-CMS. What I have in mind is providing an easy way to access the whole wiki content offline, by still providing a quite similar look and feel, which is why I'd like to use pattern skin. Otherwise unexperienced users will not adopt this way.

-- PhilippLeufke - 18 May 2009

On reflection, I think you may have been re-reporting Item871. I can't find anything specific wrong with !!

Please try again on the latest release.

-- CrawfordCurrie - 18 May 2009

The latest release fixed the bug nicely!

-- PhilippLeufke - 19 May 2009

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Summary PublishPlugin with pattern skin: irritated by NOTOC
ReportedBy PhilippLeufke
Codebase
SVN Range Foswiki-1.0.0, Thu, 08 Jan 2009, build 1878
AppliesTo Extension
Component PublishPlugin
Priority Normal
CurrentState Closed
WaitingFor
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TargetRelease n/a
ReleasedIn
Topic revision: r5 - 19 May 2009, PhilippLeufke
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