John Yu wrote:
Hi François,
I don't quite follow what it does. Could you elaborate?
Sure:-)
I create a page, with just a quote (for example a line from wittgenstein
or Lacan). I surround the words, the important concepts with double [[
]] to make them links to pages. I also make sure that the name of the
book are links, and I add a category (Category:Quote)
Then, on the page Wittgenstein, I add this little line
<blog>page=Wittgenstein;cat=Quote</blog>
And, surprise, all the quotes with a link to Wittgenstein will appear in
the Wittgenstein page: not just a link to the quotes, but the quotes
themselves.
So, I add just once a quote, but it will appear in all the linked
concept, in the author page, and in the book page (if I want to)
By the way, I saw on your wiki that you have a
[comment] link next to
each section. That's a nice touch. Would you mind explain how to add
that? (I suppose it involves some php hacking.)
Your are right, this link is from php, and it just links to the
discussion page of every (quote)page.
But you can hack this without any php, just I do on my Main_Page, in the
"image of the day" : I just add a link to the talkpage of the image:
[[Image_talk:Signorelli_Judgement.jpg|Commentaires...]]
thanks,
You'are welcome
François
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John
FxParlant wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I've made a little clumsy extension to help aggregating quotes: so
> that a quote appears in all the pages it links to.
>
>
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Fxparlant/Blog
>
> Please do use of the discussion page to comment and help me correct it
> :-)
>
> To see a first version of its use :
>
>
http://www.fxparlant.net/Lacan_S1
> Scroll down after the dates list, and you'll see an aggregation of
> notes, with links for pages and comments (some of these pages are
> themself aggregations)
>
>
> François
>