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wiki2xhtml 3.2.1 (Default branch)

Imagewiki2xhtml can create complete Web pages and usesa clean XHTML syntax. It can insert galleries, amenu, a footer, and nearly all elements you knowfrom the Wikipedia. The pages are formatted withCSS. All designs can be adjusted by hand, andcustom ones can be used as well. wiki2xhtmlgenerates the HTML pages from simple text files inthe MediaWiki syntax. You can also use own (X)HTMLcode or other script languages inside; there areno restrictions. The GUI is composed of a CodePaste Window where you can insert wiki code thatwill be generated live. A click into the result,the XHTML code, copies it into the clipboard.License: GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL)Changes:
This version is multi-lingual. It supports splitpages and redirects, exports .sh and .bat scripts,and has an adjusted GUI. Some parts have beenrewritten (the comments system, lists, headings,and tables) and now work better, and some bugswith links have been fixed.Image

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ikiwiki-transition(1)					      General Commands Manual					     ikiwiki-transition(1)

NAME
ikiwiki-transition - transition ikiwiki pages to new syntaxes, etc SYNOPSIS
ikiwiki-transition type ... DESCRIPTION
ikiwiki-transition aids in converting wiki pages when there's a major change in ikiwiki syntax. It also handles other transitions not involving wiki pages. prefix_directives your.setup The prefix_directives mode converts all pages from the old preprocessor directive syntax, requiring a space, to the new syntax, prefixed by '!'. Preprocessor directives which already use the new syntax will remain unchanged. Note that if a page contains wiki links with spaces, which some older versions of ikiwiki accepted, the prefix_directives transition will treat these as preprocessor directives and convert them. setupformat your.setup The setupformat mode converts a setup file from using a single wrappers block to using cgi_wrapper, git_wrapper, etc. Note that all comments and any unusual stuff like perl code in the setup file will be lost, as it is entirely rewritten by the transition. aggregateinternal your.setup The aggregateinternal mode moves pages aggregated by the aggregate plugin so that the aggregateinternal option can be enabled. moveprefs your.setup Moves values that used to be admin preferences into the setup file. Note that all comments and any unusual stuff like perl code in the setup file will be lost, as it is entirely rewritten by the move. indexdb your.setup|srcdir The indexdb mode handles converting a plain text .ikiwiki/index file to a binary .ikiwiki/indexdb. You do not normally need to run iki- wiki-transition indexdb; ikiwiki will automatically run it as necessary. hashpassword your.setup|srcdir The hashpassword mode forces any plaintext passwords stored in the .ikiwiki/userdb file to be replaced with password hashes. (The Authen::Passphrase perl module is needed to do this.) If this is not done explicitly, a user's plaintext password will be automatically converted to a hash when a user logs in for the first time after upgrade to ikiwiki 2.48. deduplinks your.setup In the past, bugs in ikiwiki have allowed duplicate link information to be stored in its indexdb. This mode removes such duplicate informa- tion, which may speed up wikis afflicted by it. Note that rebuilding the wiki will have the same effect. AUTHOR
Josh Triplett <josh@freedesktop.org>, Joey Hess <joey@ikiwiki.info> ikiwiki-transition(1)