[?word]
to link words to their definitions. By default (or if you leave the checkbox below empty), wikipedia.org is used as the external glossary. You may choose another address if you wish. #SET{x,#GET{x}|a_filter}
, this tool offers you the following short-cut: #SET_UN_FILTRE{x}
. The filter applied to a variable is therefore passed in the name of the tag.
Examples: #SET{x,1}#SET_PLUS{x,2}
or #SET{x,avions}#SET_REPLACE{x,ons,ez}
.',
'balise_set:nom' => 'Extended #SET tag',
'barres_typo_edition' => 'Editing contents',
'barres_typo_forum' => 'Forum messages',
'barres_typo_intro' => 'The «Porte-Plume» plugin is installed. Please choose here the typographical bars on which to insert various buttons.',
'basique' => 'Basic',
'blocs:aide' => 'Collapsible blocks:
A clickable title
The text to be shown/hidden, after two empty lines.
@puce@ {{In templates}}: you can use the new #BLOC_TITRE, #BLOC_DEBUT and #BLOC_FIN tags like this:
#BLOC_TITRE or #BLOC_TITRE(my_URL)
My title
#BLOC_RESUME (optional)
a summary version of the following block
#BLOC_DEBUT
My collapsible block (which will contain the indicated URL, if needed)
#BLOC_FIN
@puce@ If you tick "yes" below, opening one block will cause all other blocks on the page to close. i.e. only one block is open at a time.[[%bloc_unique%]]
@puce@ If you tick "yes" below, the state of the numbered blocks will be kept in a session cookie, in order to maintain the page\'s appearance as long as the session lasts.[[%blocs_cookie%]]
@puce@ By default, the Swiss Knife plugin uses the HTML tag :name
style tags with smiley images in the text.
_ This tool will replace these shortcuts with the images of the same name found in the mon_squelette_toto/img/chatons/
directory, or else, by default, those found in couteau_suisse/img/chatons/
.',
'chatons:nom' => 'Smileys',
'citations_bb:description' => 'In order to respect the HTML usages in the SPIP content of your site (articles, sections, etc.), this tool replaces the markup by the markupwhen there are no line returns. In fact, quotations must be surrounded bytags and the quotations containing paragraphs must be surrounded bytags.', # MODIF 'citations_bb:nom' => 'Well delimited citations', 'class_spip:description1' => 'Here you can define some SPIP shortcuts. An empty value is equivalent to using the default.[[%racc_hr%]]', 'class_spip:description2' => '@puce@ {{SPIP shortcuts}}. This is where you can define some SPIP shortcuts. An empty value is equivalent to using the default.[[%racc_hr%]][[%puce%]]', 'class_spip:description3' => ' {N.B. If the "[.->pucesli]" tool has been activated, then the automatic replacing of "-" hyphens will no longer occur; a regular
- list will be used instead.} SPIP normally uses the
tag for subtitles. Here you can choose a different tag to be used instead: [[%racc_h1%]][[->%racc_h2%]]', # MODIF 'class_spip:description4' => ' SPIP normally uses the tag for marking boldface type. But could also be used, with or without styling. You can choose: [[%racc_g1%]][[->%racc_g2%]] SPIP normally uses the tag for marking italics. But could also be used, with or without styling. You can choose: [[%racc_i1%]][[->%racc_i2%]] You can also define the code used to open and close the calls to footnotes (N.B. These changes will only be visible on the public site.): [[%ouvre_ref%]][[->%ferme_ref%]] You can define the code used to open and close footnotes: [[%ouvre_note%]][[->%ferme_note%]] @puce@ {{The default SPIP styles}}. Up to version 1.92 of SPIP, typographical shortcuts produced HTML tags all marked with the class "spip". For example,
. Here you can define the style of these tags in order to link them to your own stylesheets. An empty box means that no particular style will be applied. {N.B. If any of the above shortcuts (horizontal line, subtitle, italics, bold) have been modified, then the styles below will not be applied.}
_ {{1.}} Tags ', # MODIF 'class_spip:nom' => 'SPIP and its shortcuts...', 'code_css' => 'CSS', 'code_fonctions' => 'Functions', 'code_jq' => 'jQuery', 'code_js' => 'JavaScript', 'code_options' => 'Options', 'code_spip_options' => 'SPIP options', 'compacte_css' => 'Compress the CSS code', 'compacte_js' => 'Compress the JavaScript code', 'compacte_prive' => 'Do not compress anything in the private zone', 'compacte_tout' => 'No compression at all (renders the previous options null and void)', 'contrib' => 'More information: @url@', 'copie_vers' => 'Copy to: @dir@', 'corbeille:description' => 'SPIP automatically deletes objets which have been put in the dustbin after one day. This is done by a "Cron" job, usually at 4 am. Here, you can block this process taking place in order to regulate the dustbin emptying yourself. [[%arret_optimisation%]]', 'corbeille:nom' => 'Wastebin', 'corbeille_objets' => '@nb@ object(s) in the wastebin.', 'corbeille_objets_lies' => '@nb_lies@ connection(s) detected.', 'corbeille_objets_vide' => 'No object in the wastebin', 'corbeille_objets_vider' => 'Delete the selected objects', 'corbeille_vider' => 'Empty the wastebin:', 'couleurs:aide' => 'Text colouring: [coul]text[/coul]@fond@ with coul = @liste@', 'couleurs:description' => 'Provides short-cuts to add colours to any text on the site (articles, news items, titles, forums, ...) by using bracket tags as short-cuts:, , : [[%style_p%]] _ {{2.}} Tags
,
,,
and the lists (,
, etc.):[[%style_h%]] N.B. by changing the second parameter you will lose any standard SPIP styles associated with those tags.
[colour]text[/colour]
. Here are two identical examples to change the colour of some text:@_CS_EXEMPLE_COULEURS2@ In the same way, to change the background colour if the following option allows:@_CS_EXEMPLE_COULEURS3@ [[%couleurs_fonds%]] [[%set_couleurs%]][[->%couleurs_perso% ]] @_CS_ASTER@The format of these personalised tags have to be of existing colours or defined pairs "tag=colour", separated by commas. Examples: "grey, red", "smooth=yellow, strong=red", "low=#99CC11, high=brown" but also "grey=#DDDDCC, red=#EE3300". For the first and last examples, the allowed tags are:[grey]
and[red]
([fond grey]
and[fond red]
if background colours are allowed).', # MODIF 'couleurs:nom' => 'Coloured text', 'couleurs_fonds' => ', [fond coul]text[/coul], [bg coul]text[/coul]', 'cs_comportement:description' => '@puce@ {{Logs.}} Record a lot of information about the functions executed by the Swiss Knife plugin in the {spip.log} files which can be found in this directory: {@_CS_DIR_TMP@}[[%log_couteau_suisse%]] @puce@ {{SPIP options.}} SPIP sorts and applies the plugins in a particular order. To be sure that the Swiss Knife is at the top and is thereby able to have priority control over certain SPIP options, tick the following checkbox option. If the permissions on your server allow it, the file {@_CS_FILE_OPTIONS@} will be modified to include {/html>@_CS_DIR_TMP@couteau-suisse/mes_spip_options.php