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NAME
Posy::Plugin::NearLinks - Posy plugin to give links of articles in the current category.
VERSION
This describes version 0.41 of Posy::Plugin::NearLinks.
SYNOPSIS
@plugins = qw(Posy::Core
Posy::Plugin::TextTemplate
...
Posy::Plugin::EntryTitles
Posy::Plugin::LinkList
Posy::Plugin::NearLinks
...
);
DESCRIPTION
This provides a method which can be called from the "head" flavour template (if one is using the TextTemplate plugin). This finds all the entries in the current category, and their titles, and makes a list of links to them.
This depends on the Posy::Plugin::EntryTitles plugin to get the titles from the entries. This depends on the Posy::Plugin::LinkList plugin to make the actual list of links.
Helper Methods
Methods which can be called from elsewhere.
near_links
$links = $self->near_links(
pre_list=>'<ul>',
post_list=>'</ul>',
pre_item=>'<li>',
post_item=>'</li>'
pre_active_item=>'<li><em>',
post_active_item=>'</em></li>',
item_sep=>"\n");
Generates a list of links of entries in the current category.
Options:
- pre_list
-
String to begin the list with.
- post_list
-
String to end the list with.
- pre_item
-
String to prepend to a non-active item.
- post_item
-
String to append to a non-active item.
- pre_active_item
-
String to prepend to an active item.
- post_active_item
-
String to prepend to an active item.
- item_sep
-
String to put between items.
INSTALLATION
Installation needs will vary depending on the particular setup a person has.
Administrator, Automatic
If you are the administrator of the system, then the dead simple method of installing the modules is to use the CPAN or CPANPLUS system.
cpanp -i Posy::Plugin::NearLinks
This will install this plugin in the usual places where modules get installed when one is using CPAN(PLUS).
Administrator, By Hand
If you are the administrator of the system, but don't wish to use the CPAN(PLUS) method, then this is for you. Take the *.tar.gz file and untar it in a suitable directory.
To install this module, run the following commands:
perl Build.PL
./Build
./Build test
./Build install
Or, if you're on a platform (like DOS or Windows) that doesn't like the "./" notation, you can do this:
perl Build.PL
perl Build
perl Build test
perl Build install
User With Shell Access
If you are a user on a system, and don't have root/administrator access, you need to install Posy somewhere other than the default place (since you don't have access to it). However, if you have shell access to the system, then you can install it in your home directory.
Say your home directory is "/home/fred", and you want to install the modules into a subdirectory called "perl".
Download the *.tar.gz file and untar it in a suitable directory.
perl Build.PL --install_base /home/fred/perl
./Build
./Build test
./Build install
This will install the files underneath /home/fred/perl.
You will then need to make sure that you alter the PERL5LIB variable to find the modules, and the PATH variable to find the scripts (posy_one, posy_static).
Therefore you will need to change: your path, to include /home/fred/perl/script (where the script will be)
PATH=/home/fred/perl/script:${PATH}
the PERL5LIB variable to add /home/fred/perl/lib
PERL5LIB=/home/fred/perl/lib:${PERL5LIB}
REQUIRES
Posy
Posy::Core
Posy::Plugin::TextTemplate
Posy::Plugin::EntryTitles
Posy::Plugin::LinkList
Test::More
SEE ALSO
perl(1). Posy
BUGS
Please report any bugs or feature requests to the author.
AUTHOR
Kathryn Andersen (RUBYKAT)
perlkat AT katspace dot com
http://www.katspace.com
COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE
Copyright (c) 2004-2005 by Kathryn Andersen
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.