Macros stored as subpages of this page:
Subpages
- macro/AD.py
- macro/AttachmentLink.py
- macro/AttentionPages.py
- macro/Bablefish.py
- macro/Blog.py
- macro/CommandMacro.py
- macro/DataFromKVPairs.py
- macro/DateOffset.py
- macro/EventsList.py
- macro/FaqContents.py
- macro/FasterOrphans
- macro/FasterOrphans.py
- macro/FeedParser
- macro/FileList.py
- macro/HTML.py
- macro/HTML2.py
- macro/Include.py
- macro/IncludePages.py
- macro/IncludeUrl.py
- macro/InsertTeaser.py
- macro/InsertTeasers.py
- macro/JSRedirect.py
- macro/LimitedSearch.py
- macro/LinkedFrom.py
- macro/MailTo.py
- macro/MissionStatement.py
- macro/NewBlogEntry.py
- macro/NewWindow.py
- macro/Orphans.py
- macro/PageLinks.py
- macro/PartialInclude.py
- macro/SQLClose.py
- macro/SQLConnect.py
- macro/SQLQuery.py
- macro/SearchInPagesAndSort.py
- macro/Shorter.py
- macro/ShowSmileys.py
- macro/SortBy.py
- macro/SourceForgeLogo
- macro/Sum.py
- macro/SystemInfo2.py
- macro/WikiTips.py
- macro/Wikipedia.py
- macro/top.py
- macro/top.py/text_html.py
See also MacroMarket. The split in macro/... and MacroMarket/... is not lucky. Or is there a reason I don't unterstand?
What about a page for each Macro called SendToMacro, UserListMacro, PageCommentMacro, etc. This would work for parsers and actions, too.
In 1.6 we will have Load and Save too, see http://test.wikiwikiweb.de -- ReimarBauer 2007-07-05 19:42:36