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[emacs-wiki-discuss] Re: The muddy (or is it?) subdirectory publishing i
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Michael Olson |
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[emacs-wiki-discuss] Re: The muddy (or is it?) subdirectory publishing issue |
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Tue, 30 Aug 2005 23:45:25 -0500 |
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Shuaib <address@hidden> writes:
> I have tried this with 2.70 and I have the same issue mentioned in
> the archived message. Therefore, the question is: How do you get the
> Wiki to produce <a href="subdir/SubFile.html">SubFile</a>
Basically, you need to write links to existing files in subdirectories
as follows: [[SubFile]]. Omit the "subdir".
For emacs-wiki The file can be in any subdirectory of the current
project, and emacs-wiki will find it, as long as
emacs-wiki-recurse-directories is set to `t'. Clicking on it when the
file does not yet exist will create the new file in the top-level (or
first) project directory.
For Muse: The subdirectory must be added to the entry in
muse-project-alist for the desired project. Clicking on it when the
file does not yet exist will create the new file in the first project
directory.
For both: So you'll have to create the file first using find-file, and
then link to it.
Let me know if this is not what you see happening. I have been using
subdirectories successfully in Muse, myself, as part of my Blog
project.
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