Subdirectories: NewFeatures.
2005-06-02
You can now use LinkAbbrevs by name (not by URL) without a |; ie,
instead of writing [[<text>|]], you can just write [[<text>]].
This only happens if <text> wouldn't result in a link to a real page
or an external URL if there was no abbreviation.
Thus, one can write [[Google http://www.google.com/]] in the
page once, and later write [[Google]], and have it work out.
DWiki now lets you use spaces to separate things in [[....]] links
instead of |. If you do this, the last word is taken as the link
URL or page, and the rest are the link name. (| has priority over
this; DWiki tries space-separation only if there is no |.)
Thus [[Google Rules The Web http://www.google.com/]] turns into
Google Rules The Web.
You can use either side as an abbeviation later, for example: Google Rules The Web, Google Rules The Web. (See View Source.)
LinkAbbrevs done this way don't have to use |, as long as there is a
space in the value: [[Google Rules The Web]] still turns into
Google Rules The Web.
This allows somewhat more aesthetic long link name things.
Note that the opening [[ and the closing ]] have to be on the
same line in the wikitext.