Layout Variables
< I18n Variables | Variables | Link Variables >
Variable substitutions in the skin template are all managed by the FmtPageName()
function from pmwiki.php
. Pmwiki variable substitutions available on pages are managed by the substitutions from stdmarkup.php
or superseded in local/config
files.
- %apply=item id=ActionSkin%
$ActionSkin
- This array is used to override the current skin when performing a given action. The most common use is to set
to use the 'foo' skin when printing, regardless of what the$ActionSkin
['print']='foo'
variable is set to.$Skin
- %apply=item id=WikiTitle%
$WikiTitle
- A variable which contains the Wiki title as displayed in the browser tab and at the top of the browser window, e.g. "Borkzy Wiki"
- %apply=item id=EnablePageTitlePriority%
$EnablePageTitlePriority
- A variable defining how to treat multiple
(:title ...:)
page directives (added in PmWiki 2.2.9). -
# PmWiki default, last encountered title wins (the title may be changed from included pages or GroupFooter).$EnablePageTitlePriority
= 0; -
# First title wins; if a title is defined in the page, directives from included pages cannot change it.$EnablePageTitlePriority
= 1; - %apply=item id=EnableDiffInline%
$EnableDiffInline
- If set to 0, this variable switches off the word-level highlighting on the markup in the page history.
-
# Disable colors, show plain text differences$EnableDiffInline
= 0; - %apply=item id=EnableRCDiffBytes%
$EnableRCDiffBytes
- If set to 1,
(All)RecentChanges
pages will display the difference in bytes of the page content from the previous version like (+123) or(-42) -
# Show bytes difference from previous version$EnableRCDiffBytes
= 1; - The colors are the same as those in the page history; if your skin doesn't provide them, add to
pub/css/local.css
something like:.diffmarkup { font-family: monospace; font-size: 0.9em; } .diffmarkup del { background: #ff9; text-decoration: none; } .diffmarkup ins { background: #9f9; text-decoration: none; }
- %apply=item id=CurrentTime%
$CurrentTime
- This variable contains the current date and time formatted with
$TimeFmt
. It is used inRecentChanges
(before 2.3.0), and in user signatures. - %apply=item id=CurrentLocalTime%
$CurrentLocalTime
- This variable contains the current date and time stamp, saved in
RecentChanges
(since 2.3.0). This time stamp will be saved in the wiki source text in Greenwich Mean Time (UTC/GMT), but will be shown according to$TimeFmt
in the timezone of the wiki. When$EnableLocalTimes
is enabled, then it will be shown in the visitor's time zone. The same format is also saved in user signatures if$EnableLocalTimes
is enabled. - %apply=item id=EnablePmUtils%
$EnablePmUtils
- This variable controls whether the script
pub/pmwiki-utils.js
should be loaded or not. The script contains JavaScript utility functions for the table of contents, the syntax highlighting, the recent changes, and the email obfuscation, and the dark color theme. By default$EnablePmUtils
is 1 (enabled), but most functions should be enabled individually ($EnableLocalTimes
,$EnableHighlight
,$PmTOC
, $LinkFunctions['mailto:'],$EnableCopyCode
,$EnableSortable
,$ToggleNextSelector
,$EnablePmSyntax
,$CustomSyntax
,$EnableCopyCode
). Set this variable to 0 to disable all these functions. - %apply=item id=EnableLocalTimes%
$EnableLocalTimes
- (Default disabled) Enables the rewriting of date and time stamps into the timezone of the visitor, see documentation at Cookbook:LocalTimes. Dates affected are in RecentChanges pages, in page histories, and in user signatures.
-
$EnableLocalTimes
= 2; -
$EnableLocalTimes
= 1; -
$EnableLocalTimes
= 3; - %apply=item id=EnablePmSyntax%
$EnablePmSyntax
- (Not to be confused with
$EnableHighlight
) When set to 1, enables PmSyntax, a syntax highlighting for the PmWiki markup language, which makes the documentation easy to read (from 2.3.0). When set to 2, it also enables the experimental syntax highlighting in the basic edit form:$EnablePmSyntax = 1; # highlight documentation blocks $EnablePmSyntax = 2; # both documentation and edit form if ($action=='edit') $EnablePmSyntax = 2; # only edit form
- %apply=item id=CustomSyntax%
$CustomSyntax
- (From 2.3.0) An array where custom rules for syntax highlighting can be defined. See documentation at Cookbook:CustomSyntax.
- %apply=item id=EnableHighlight%
$EnableHighlight
- (Not to be confused with
$EnablePmSyntax
) If set to 1, enables compatibility with the highlight.js library to highlight program code. In addition, you need to include the library and mark your code blocks with the wikistyle%highlight%
, see WikiStyles#highlight. - %apply=item id=EnableCopyCode%
$EnableCopyCode
- (From 2.3.21) When set to 1, adds a
[+]
button near the top right of preformatted blocks. A user clicking on the button will have the text of the preformatted block copied to their system clipboard:$EnableCopyCode = 1; # add a [+] copy code button to pre blocks
- %apply=item id=HTMLTagAttr%
$HTMLTagAttr
- A string containing attributes of the
<html...>
tag in the skin template, default empty. For example, to add a "lang" attribute, set inconfig.php
:$HTMLTagAttr = 'lang="en" xml:lang="en"';
- For this variable to work in a custom skin, add it in the template file, for example:
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" $HTMLTagAttr>
- %apply=item id=HTMLStylesFmt%
$HTMLStylesFmt
- An array of CSS statements to be included in the page's output along with other HTML headers. This array provides an easy place for scripts to add custom CSS statements.
- %apply=item id=HTMLHeaderFmt%
$HTMLHeaderFmt
- An array of HTML text to be included in the page's
<head>
section, at the point where the skin template specifies a<!--HTMLHeader-->
directive. This array provides an easy place for scripts to add custom HTML headers.
For example, if you want to specify a favicon for all the pages of your wiki (a png image for Firefox (and others...), an ico for Internet Explorer):
$HTMLHeaderFmt['favicon'] = '<link href="http://path/to/icon.png" type="image/png" rel="icon" /> <link href="http://path/to/icon.ico" type="image/x-icon" rel="shortcut icon" />';
Another example, if you want to get the RSS notification on some browsers (the RSS icon in Firefox for instance):
$HTMLHeaderFmt['rss'] = '<link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" title="Rss All recent Changes" href="$ScriptUrl/Site/AllRecentChanges?action=rss" />';
Javascript example
$HTMLHeaderFmt['the-javascript'] = '<script> // the javascript code </script>';
- %apply=item id=HTMLFooterFmt%
$HTMLFooterFmt
- Like
$HTMLHeaderFmt
above, this contains an array of HTML text to be included near the end of an HTML document, at the point where the skin template specifies a<!--HTMLFooter-->
directive (usually just before a closing</body>
tag). Primarily used by scripts to add custom HTML output after the body of the page output. - %apply=item id=MetaRobots%
$MetaRobots
- Sets the value of the
<meta name='robots' ... />
tag generated by PmWiki to control search engine robots accessing the site. PmWiki's default setting tells robots to not index anything but the normal page view, and to not index pages in the PmWiki wiki group. Explicitly setting$MetaRobots
overrides this default.# never index this site $MetaRobots = 'noindex,nofollow'; # disable the robots tag entirely $MetaRobots = '';
- %apply=item id=MessagesFmt%
$MessagesFmt
- An array of HTML text to be displayed at the point of any
(:messages:)
markup. Commonly used for displaying messages with respect to editing pages. - %apply=item id=RecentChangesFmt%
$RecentChangesFmt
- An array specifying the format of the RecentChanges listing.
The key of the array specifies the page where changes will be logged, as in
$RecentChangesFmt['$SiteGroup.AllRecentChanges']
The value of the array specifies the format in which the changes will be logged, as in
'* [[{$Group}.{$Name}]] . . . $CurrentTime $[by] $AuthorLink: [=$ChangeSummary=]'
Note the two consecutive spaces before the three dots (
. . .
). The two spaces separate two parts of the format: the first part doesn't change (e.g. a link to the changed page) and the second part does change (e.g. the date and author of the change). Upon saving a page, PmWiki removes a line that matches the first part and adds a line with the current format before the first line with 2 spaces. This way, any line without two consecutive spaces stays at the top of the recent changes page.
You can use and adapt the following to change the format (put it in config.php):
$RecentChangesFmt['$SiteGroup.AllRecentChanges'] = '* [[{$Group}.{$Name}]] . . . $CurrentTime $[by] $AuthorLink: [=$ChangeSummary=]'; $RecentChangesFmt['$Group.RecentChanges'] = '* [[{$Group}/{$Name}]] . . . $CurrentTime $[by] $AuthorLink: [=$ChangeSummary=]';
Since PmWiki 2.3.0, the format uses
$CurrentLocalTime
by default which shows exactly what $CurrentTime
previously showed, but when $EnableLocalTimes
is set, will rewrite the time and date in the local format and timezone of the visitor.
Note that changes made to the format will only affect new edits. In other words, you will need to edit a page for your new format to be visible. Note also that you need to have two spaces between the page name and the other information about the edit.
Also note that this variable has other uses, such as not reporting at all to RecentChanges and AllRecentChanges as found here PmWiki Questions. More informations on customizing RecentChanges pages here : CustomRecentChanges.
- %apply=item id=RecentUploadsFmt%
$RecentUploadsFmt
- An array specifying the format for uploaded files at the RecentChanges listing. It is similar to
$RecentChangesFmt
. If enabled, newly uploaded files will be logged to the RecentChanges pages. Default is disabled. See Cookbook:RecentUploadsLog for more information. See also$EnableRecentUploads
. - %apply=item id=EnableRecentUploads%
$EnableRecentUploads
- When set to 1, and when
$RecentUploadsFmt
is not set, it enables Recent uploads in a default format, only on the page Site.AllRecentChanges. This was added in 2.3.0 to easily enable the feature with some default settings that may be good enough for many wikis. - %apply=item id=DraftRecentChangesFmt%
$DraftRecentChangesFmt
- An array specifying the format of the RecentChanges listing when saving Draft pages.
$RecentChangesFmt
is set to $DraftRecentChangesFmt
when a Draft page is saved. For example, you could save drafts in a separate Recent Draft Changes page and not list in the normal group's Recent Changes page:
$DraftRecentChangesFmt['$Group.RecentDraftChanges'] = '* [[{$Group}/{$Name}]] . . . $CurrentTime $[by] $AuthorLink: [=$ChangeSummary=]'; $DraftRecentChangesFmt['$Group.RecentChanges'] = '';
- %apply=item id=RCLinesMax%
$RCLinesMax
- The maximum number of lines to be stored in RecentChanges pages. The default is zero, meaning "no limit".
$RCLinesMax
= 1000; # maintain at most 1000 recent changes
- %apply=item id=PageRedirectFmt%
$PageRedirectFmt
- The text to be used when a page is redirected via the
(:redirect:)
markup.$PageRedirectFmt = '<p><i>redirected from $FullName</p>'; $PageRedirectFmt = '';
For display options, see also the FAQ on PageDirectives.
- %apply=item id=WikiStyle%
$WikiStyle
- An array which contains the predefined WikiStyles which can be used on a textpage.
See: PmWiki.CustomWikiStyles - %apply=item id=WikiStyleApply%
$WikiStyleApply
- An array which defines the scope of wiki styling per HTML element. Default settings are:
'item' => 'li|dt', 'list' => 'ul|ol|dl', 'div' => 'div', 'pre' => 'pre', 'img' => 'img', 'block' => 'p(?!\\sclass=)|div|ul|ol|dl|li|dt|pre|h[1-6]', 'p' => 'p(?!\\sclass=)'
This defines that we can apply wiki styling on:
- LI elements using the item keyword
- UL, OL, DL elements using the list keyword
- etc.
An example of applying scope to an LI element is below. For more information refer to WikiStyle scope.
* %apply=item red%Here is a red styled list item * This item would not be styled. |
|
You can add additional HTML elements to $WikiStyleApply to apply wiki styles to other HTML elements. For example to allow styling on table rows, or anchor tags.
- %apply=item id=WikiPageCSSFmt%
$WikiPageCSSFmt
- This variable holds a page name where you can add CSS rules applied to specific page patterns (default disabled). See Cookbook:LocalCSS as an example.
-
$WikiPageCSSFmt
= 'Site.LocalCSS'; # global Site.LocalCSS page -
$WikiPageCSSFmt
= '{$Group}.LocalCSS'; # per-group LocalCSS pages - %apply=item id=WikiPageCSSVars%
$WikiPageCSSVars
- If a "wiki CSS page" is enabled with
$WikiPageCSSFmt
, this is an array with global PHP $variables available as pre-processor @variables in that page. By default the array contains:'FarmPubDirUrl', 'PubDirUrl', 'Skin', 'action', 'SkinDirUrl'
. - %apply=item id=EnableSelfWikiPageCSS%
$EnableSelfWikiPageCSS
- If a "wiki CSS page" is enabled with
$WikiPageCSSFmt
, that specific page doesn't have CSS applied to itself when browsed or edited. In case a grave mistake is made in the styles and the site becomes unusable, this page will still be viewable and editable. People familiar with CSS can set this to 1 and the styles will be applied to the page itself, also in "Preview" mode: -
$EnableSelfWikiPageCSS
= 1; # Apply styles to the "wiki CSS page" itself - %apply=item id=PmTOC%
$PmTOC
- Enable and configure the built-in table of contents, see Table of contents (TOC).
-
$PmTOC
['Enable'] = 1; # Enable TOC; default is 0 (disabled). - %apply=item id=ToggleNextSelector%
$ToggleNextSelector
- A CSS selector to enable interactive toggling of hidden sections, see Cookbook:ToggleNext. By default it is disabled.
- %apply=item id=MaxIncludes%
$MaxIncludes
- Controls the number of times that pages can be included via the
(:include:)
and other directives, used to control recursion and otherwise pose a sanity check on page contents.$MaxIncludes
defaults to 50, but can be set to any value by the wiki administrator.$MaxIncludes = 50; # default $MaxIncludes = 1000; # allow lots of includes $MaxIncludes = 0; # turn off includes
$Skin
- Lists the name(s) of skins to load, unless overridden by
$ActionSkin
. Normally$Skin
contains a single string which is the name of a skin directory, but it may also be an array of names, in which case the first skin found from the list is used. - %apply=item id=SkinDirUrl%
$SkinDirUrl
- Set by
scripts/skins.php
to be the base url of the current skin's directory (i.e., within a 'pub/skins/
' directory). This variable is typically used inside of a skin.tmpl
file to provide access to.css
files and graphic images associated with the skin. - %apply=item id=SkinLibDirs%
$SkinLibDirs
- An array which, given the filesystem path (array key) to a skin (or a directory containing several skins), provides the corresponding URL (array value).
The array key is the directory containing the
skin.tmpl
and skin.php
files, as seen by the PmWiki program. It does not have to be publicly accessible.
The value is the URL (web address) of the directory containing the
.css
, .gif
, and other files which appear in the HTML code sent by PMWiki to the browser. This directory must be publicly accessible.
By default
$SkinLibDirs
is set to:
$SkinLibDirs = array( "./pub/skins/\$Skin" => "$PubDirUrl/skins/\$Skin", "$FarmD/pub/skins/\$Skin" => "$FarmPubDirUrl/skins/\$Skin");
Extra details: When PMWiki is searching for a skin it looks for a directory named for the skin in the array index/keys, and if it finds it then it will use the files in that directory and also the files in the matching array value url. The two sides normally point to the same publicly accessible directory, but they do not have to.
- %apply=item id=SkinTemplateIncludeLevel%
$SkinTemplateIncludeLevel
- how many levels of inclusion are allowed for skin templates with the
<!--IncludeTemplate:...-->
directive. By default this directive is disabled. Setting it to 1 allows one level of inclusions, setting it to 2 allows included templates to include more templates. There can be up to 10 levels of inclusion. This variable can be defined either inlocal/config.php
or inpub/skins/skinname/skinname.php
(with SDV):# in config.php, allow one level of inclusions $SkinTemplateIncludeLevel = 1; # in skinname.php, allow 3 levels of inclusions SDV($GLOBALS['SkinTemplateIncludeLevel'], 3);
- %apply=item id=PageLogoUrl%
$PageLogoUrl
- is the url that refers to a logo image which most skins display somewhere in the page's header (top left usually), e.g. "/borkzywiki.svg"
- %apply=item id=EnablePathInfo%
$EnablePathInfo
- Changes the handling of the page URL. When set to
1
page URL will be...wiki.php/Main/Main
, when set to0
(default) it will be...wiki.php?n=Main.Main
. - %apply=item id=EnableFixedUrlRedirect%
$EnableFixedUrlRedirect
- When PmWiki is given a partial page name (e.g., just the name of a WikiGroup), it uses
$PagePathFmt
in order to make a complete page name from the partial one, then issues a "redirect" to the browser to tell it to reload the page with the correct full page name. Setting
blocks the redirect, so that PmWiki continues processing with the adjusted page name rather than issuing the redirect.$EnableFixedUrlRedirect
=0; - %apply=item id=GroupHeaderFmt%
$GroupHeaderFmt
- Defines the markup placed at the top of every page. Default value is:
$GroupHeaderFmt = '(:include {$Group}.GroupHeader self=0 basepage={*$FullName}:)(:nl:)';
- %apply=item id=GroupPrintHeaderFmt%
$GroupPrintHeaderFmt
- Defines the markup placed at the top of every page when
action=print
. Default value is:
SDV($GroupPrintHeaderFmt,'(:include $Group.GroupPrintHeader basepage={*$FullName}:)(:nl:)');
- %apply=item id=GroupFooterFmt%
$GroupFooterFmt
- Defines the markup placed at the bottom of every page. Default value is:
$GroupFooterFmt = '(:nl:)(:include {$Group}.GroupFooter self=0 basepage={*$FullName}:)';
- %apply=item id=GroupPrintFooterFmt%
$GroupPrintFooterFmt
- Defines the markup placed at the bottom of every page when
action=print
. Default value is:
SDV($GroupPrintFooterFmt,'(:nl:)(:include $Group.GroupPrintFooter basepage={*$FullName}:)');
- %apply=item id=PageNotFoundHeaderFmt%
$PageNotFoundHeaderFmt
- Specifies the HTTP header to send when attempting to browse a page that doesn't exist. Some webserver packages (notably Microsoft's "Personal Web Server") require that this variable be changed in order to work.
# default $PageNotFoundHeaderFmt = 'HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found'; # return all pages as found $PageNotFoundHeaderFmt = 'HTTP/1.1 200 Ok';
Beware when expecting to return the content of a Group(header|footer) for an non existent page! By default PmWiki returns 404 (because the page does not exist), despite there is some content to show. Firefox shows the content, while Internet Explorer displays its default 404 page.
$PageNotFoundHeaderFmt
MUST be set to return 200 as described above in order to get the expected behaviour with all browsers.
- %apply=item id=HTMLVSpace%
$HTMLVSpace
- Setting
$HTMLVSpace = '';
in a local customizationfile (e.g.,local/config.php
) prevents insertion of spacer paragraphs (<p class='vspace'></p>
) in generated HTML code. To limit this change to a single skin, place the$HTMLVSpace = '';
statement in askin.php
file, preceded by the statementglobal $HTMLVSpace;
. - %apply=item id=HTMLPNewline%
$HTMLPNewline
- This variable allows to enable linebreaks by default, i.e. without having the directive
(:linebreaks:)
in a page or in a GroupHeader. To enable line breaks, add toconfig.php
such a line:
$HTMLPNewline
= '<br/>'; - %apply=item id=SimpleTableDefaultClassName%
$SimpleTableDefaultClassName
- This variable can contain a CSS classname to be used for simple tables, if a "class=" attribute is not defined in the wiki page (default unset):
$SimpleTableDefaultClassName
= "wikisimpletable";
See for sample code PITS:00638. - %apply=item id=EnableSimpleTableRowspan%
$EnableSimpleTableRowspan
- If set to 1, will enable features replicating the recipe Cookbook:RowspanInSimpleTables (default disabled).
$EnableSimpleTableRowspan
= 1; - %apply=item id=EnableSortable%
$EnableSortable
- Set this variable to 1 to enable sortable tables, see Tables#sortable (default disabled):
$EnableSortable = 1; # Enable sortable tables
- %apply=item id=TableCellAttrFmt%
$TableCellAttrFmt
- For Tables, defines the HTML attributes given to each
<td>
or<th>
cell in the output. Can contain references to $TableCellCount which holds the horizontal column number of the current cell. - %apply=item id=TableCellAlignFmt%
$TableCellAlignFmt
- For Tables, defines the HTML attributes for alignment of each
<td>
or<th>
cell. Default is" align='%s'"
where %s will be replaced with 'center', 'left' or 'right'. For a valid HTML5 output you may want to change this inconfig.php
:$TableCellAlignFmt
= " class='%s'";
then define the CSS classes td.center, td.right and td.left (also th). - %apply=item id=TableRowAttrFmt%
$TableRowAttrFmt
- For Tables, defines the HTML attributes given to each
<tr>
element in the output. Can contain references to $TableRowCount to give the absolute row number within the table, or $TableRowIndex to provide a repeating row index from 1 to$TableRowIndexMax
.
# Give each row a unique CSS class based on row number (tr1, tr2, tr3, ... ) $TableRowAttrFmt = "class='tr\$TableRowCount'"; # Give each row alternating CSS classes (ti1, ti2, ti1, ti2, ti1, ... ) $TableRowIndexMax = 2; $TableRowAttrFmt = "class='ti\$TableRowIndex'";
- %apply=item id=TableRowIndexMax%
$TableRowIndexMax
- The maximum value for $TableRowIndex in Tables.
# Set rows indexes as 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, ... $TableRowIndexMax = 3;
- %apply=item id=EnableTableAutoValignTop%
$EnableTableAutoValignTop
- Advanced tables are intended for layout, and automatically insert the
valign='top'
attribute if there is novalign
attribute defined in the markup source. Setting this variable to 0 in config.php will prevent the automatic addition.
$EnableTableAutoValignTop
= 0; # disable automatic valign='top' attr
- %apply=item id=EnableAutoSkinList%
$EnableAutoSkinList
- This variable enables the change of the skin from the URL to any skin available on the wiki installation. See also
$PageSkinList
and Skins:SkinChange. - %apply=item id=PageSkinList%
$PageSkinList
- This is an array of allowed skins that can be changed by the visitor with
?skin=
or?setskin=
URL query to the wiki. See also$EnableAutoSkinList
and Skins:SkinChange. - %apply=item id=TrailFmt%
$TrailFmt
- An array of HTML snippets containing the layout of the WikiTrails output. If you define one or more custom values in config.php, they will be used. Here are the default values:
$TrailFmt['<<|'] = "<span class='wikitrail'><< \$prev | \$trailname | \$next >></span>"; $TrailFmt['<|'] = "<span class='wikitrail'>\$prev\$trailname\$next</span>"; $TrailFmt['^|'] = "<span class='wikitrail'>\$crumbs</span>";
- %apply=item id=InputLabelFmt%
$InputLabelFmt
- A HTML snippet containing the layout of the "label" after an input form field. If you define a custom value in config.php, it will be used. The default value has initial and trailing spaces:
$InputLabelFmt = ' <label for="$LabelFor" $LabelTitle>$LabelText</label> ';
$FmtV
['$TableCellCount']- PMWiki internal variable - Horizontal column number of the current cell. For use in
$TableCellAttrFmt
and$TableRowAttrFmt
. Administrators can use in$TableCellAttrFmt
and/or$TableRowAttrFmt
.
Example:
$TableCellAttrFmt
= 'class=col\$TableCellCount';
$FmtV
['$TableRowCount']- PMWiki internal variable - Current row number. Administrators can use in
$TableCellAttrFmt
and/or$TableRowAttrFmt
.
Example:
TableRowAttrFmt = "class='row\$TableRowCount'";
$FmtV
['$TableRowIndex']- PMWiki internal variable - Row index number derived from
$TableRowIndexMax
. (1,2,3,1,2,3,...). Administrators can use in$TableCellAttrFmt
and/or$TableRowAttrFmt
.
Example:
$TableRowAttrFmt
= "class='ind\$TableRowIndex'";
See also: Edit Variables
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