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template-tool -g filename | template-tool -g filename | ||
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Slash uses the Template Library for its templates, so if you want to be able to add or change html, some knowledge of how it works is useful. | |||
Its man pages are in /usr/local/share/man/man3 - the introduction is reproduced below as an overview. | |||
man Template\:\:Tutorial\:\:Web will get you this | |||
Some of these including the template tutorial listed top of this page, with wiki pages. | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:40, 15 March 2014
CssWork - parent of these pages
ThemesAnatomy - parent of this page
Index of Template pages
- From Template library man pages
Official docs for templates from docs/HOWTO-Templates.pod
HOWTO-Templates - How to write Slash templates
QUESTIONS
What is a template?
A template is a bit of text that is parsed by Perl, using the Template Toolkit. Template Toolkit has support for variables, control structures, and more. It is more easily understood and edited by non-programmers than is Perl, and it is much safer than executing raw Perl code.
Templates are compiled into Perl functions and the resulting compiled code is cached. Templates are fast and convenient and easy.
For more information on how templates are written, see the man pages for Slash::Display and Template, and the Template Toolkit web page at E<lt>URL:http://www.template-toolkit.org/E<gt>.
How do I get my template into a running site?
Use the Template Editor via the admin menu on the site, or use template-tool on the command line. You can find out information on it by calling it with the "-h" option.
How do I get my template installed with a plugin/theme?
For a plugin it has to be added to the PLUGIN file (see F<HOWTO-Plugins>). For a theme it just needs to be in the templates directory for the theme (see F<HOWTO-Themes>).
What language encoding are the templates using?
There is a language field for templates, which is, by default, "en_US". However, it is not currently used by the code. We have not entirely decided how to handle languages yet.
Currently, the language is based on the same method used to determine locales on Unix: two-letter, lowercase, ISO 639 codes for language; two-letter, uppercase, ISO 3166 codes for country; joined with an underscore. e.g., en_US, en_CA, de_DE, zh_CN, ja_JP.
How do I generate a blank template?
Use template-tool: template-tool -g filename
Can I set my own Template options?
You can change some of the configuration options of Template, (PRE_CHOMP, POST_CHOMP, and CACHE_SIZE) via the vars table. Most options cannot be changed, however, except by editing the Slash::Display module directly.
What can I do about whitespace between template tags?
The TRIM option (which removes whitespace before and after templates) is on by default. Many things in Slash will fail if TRIM is not true, because it is expected that whitespace will be removed before and after a returned template.
PRE_CHOMP and POST_CHOMP (which remove whitespace before and after individual tags) are off by default, but may be turned on via the template_pre_chomp and template_post_chomp entries in the vars table. In an upcoming version of Template, there will be a third option, other than just "on" and "off": "collapse". This will collapse whitespace between tags down to a single space, and will most likely be ideal for use in Slash, since runs of whitespace in HTML is the same as a single space, in most situations.
You can enable and disable chomping of whitespace for individual tags with "+" and "-". To enable chomping, write a tag like this:
[% num %] comment [%- IF num != 1 ; 's' ; END %]
That will push the "s" character up against the end of "comment", if it is printed.
If CHOMP is enabled, you can disable it in the same way, with "+" instead of "-". See L<Template::Parser>.
I have a really cool template for a theme/plugin, and I would like to see it added to the Slash distribution. Will you distribute mine?
Maybe. We don't have any rules concerning this at the moment, so it will be on a case by case basis. At some point in the future we will come up with a much better answer. If the theme or plugin is one not included with the Slash distribution, you should contact the theme's or plugin's creator directly.
SEE ALSO
Slash::Display(3).
Template library Docs
Slash uses the Template Library for its templates, so if you want to be able to add or change html, some knowledge of how it works is useful.
Its man pages are in /usr/local/share/man/man3 - the introduction is reproduced below as an overview.
man Template\:\:Tutorial\:\:Web will get you this
Some of these including the template tutorial listed top of this page, with wiki pages.