LST is the way to annotate the sections; but it doesn't track which
articles have which section. So it's a matter of how you call the #lst
function to do the transclusion.
i.e. if you have a short list, you can translude them from a template,
just make a template that transcludes all the articles you want, i.e.
{{#lst:some article|{{{1}}}}}
Then you just need to pass the section name to the template.
It looks like SMW allows you to use a template to format the display, but
doesn't have a way to pass arguments to the template, so you could create
a template for each section, or convince someone to fix that. i.e.
{{#lst:{{{1}}}|linux}}
DPL2 also has a copy of LST, so it could generate a list and transclude
sections.
Since there's currently no way to see what pages have a particular
section, you'd need to use categories for that.
On Wed, 31 Oct 2007 12:27:02 +0530, Jack Eapen C wrote:
Hi,
My articles are something like long FAQs. These questions are based on
different topics. So I want to add keywords (tag/annotate) to each
question and retrieve those questions on another page which have a common
keyword.
I think I can use Semantic Mediawiki also to annotate the content; but the
problem I think is that while doing a semantic search, the result would be
an article. I need only a particular section of the article as result.
Iwhat about the extension LST (labelled section transclusion)? suppose i
have many articles in which i annotated sections with the keyword "linux".
in another page i want to display all the sections with "linux" as
keyword; or a link to those sections. i think, as per the current
functionality, we need to use the article name as a parameter, like
{{#lst:article|chapter1}}. but in my case, i have many articles, and i
don't know their names. my requirement is to find where all i have
relevent information on "linux".
can it be achieved?
Regards,
Jack Eapen C
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