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LocalCustomizationsFrom its inception, PmWiki has been designed so that WikiAdministrators can greatly customize the way PmWiki displays pages and the markup sequences used to generate pages. (This is even mentioned explicitly in PmWikiPhilosophy #4.) As a result, the core pmwiki.php script makes extensive use of PmWiki.Variables to determine how markup sequences will be processed and what each individual page will output. Thus, a WikiAdministrator can make a lot of customizations simply by setting variables in the local/config.php file. The bulk of this page describes how customizations work in general, see PmWiki.DocumentationIndex for specific customizations that are commonly performed at many PmWiki installations, including: The scripts/ subdirectory (below the directory holding the pmwiki.php script) has many customisations. The PmWiki Cookbook contains many example customizations (recipes) that you can download into the cookbook/ subdirectory, The first few lines of each of these scripts generally contain instructions about how to enable (and use) the feature provided by the script. These customisations are included in your config.php site configuration. For most scripts this is done by simply adding lines like: include_once("cookbook/recipefile.php");
include_once("scripts/scriptfile.php");
at the end of the config.php file to enable them. Some of the scripts are automatically enabled for you via the scripts/stdconfig.php script unless you disable it by setting Note that you should strongly resist the temptation to directly modify the pmwiki.php script or the files in the scripts/ subdirectory. Any modifications you make to these files will probably be overwritten whenever you perform a PmWiki.Upgrade. Instead, look at some of the sample scripts for examples of customizations that can be performed from config.php. You can even create your own script to do a customization and use << Initial setup tasks | DocumentationIndex | Skins >> |