wiki:AcronymsPlugin

Version 3 (modified by Alec Thomas, 18 years ago) (diff)

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Auto-generated acronyms from a table in a Wiki page

Notice: This plugin is unmaintained and available for adoption.

Description

Automatically generates HTML acronyms from definitions in tables in a Wiki page (AcronymDefinitions by default).

Acronyms are in the form <acronym>[<id>] and are defined in a table with four columns:

Acronym, Description [, URL [, ID URL]]

Only the first two columns are required.

If an <id> is provided, the ID URL is used and any occurrences of the symbol $1 in the description and the ID URL are substituted with the <id>.

Rows starting with ||' are ignored.

Bugs/Feature Requests

Existing bugs and feature requests for AcronymsPlugin are here.

If you have any issues, create a new ticket.

Download

Download the zipped source from [download:acronymsplugin here].

Source

You can check out AcronymsPlugin from here using Subversion, or browse the source with Trac.

Example

The following acronym definition table:

||'''Acronym'''||'''Description'''||'''URL'''||'''ID URL'''||
||RFC||Request For Comment $1||http://www.ietf.org/rfc.html||http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc$1.txt||

Has the following effect:

RFC becomes

	<a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc.html">
	 <acronym title="Request For Comment">
	  RFC
	 </acronym>
	</a>

RFC2315 becomes

	<a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2315.txt">
	 <acronym title="Request For Comment 2315">
	  RFC 2315
	 </acronym>
	</a>

Recent Changes

16764 by rjollos on 2017-08-26 02:53:36
TracAcronyms 0.2: Fix typo
16397 by rjollos on 2017-03-25 09:37:00
Remove obsolete "0.9" code
14820 by rjollos on 2015-07-20 04:38:06
0.2: Require Trac >= 0.11.
(more)

Author/Contributors

Author: athomas
Contributors: