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diff --git a/backend/ikistrap/basewiki/ikiwiki/subpage/linkingrules.mdwn b/backend/ikistrap/basewiki/ikiwiki/subpage/linkingrules.mdwn new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e547f30 --- /dev/null +++ b/backend/ikistrap/basewiki/ikiwiki/subpage/linkingrules.mdwn @@ -0,0 +1,33 @@ +[[!meta robots="noindex, follow"]] +To link to or from a [[SubPage]], you can normally use a regular +[[WikiLink]] that does not contain the name of the parent directory of +the [[SubPage]]. Ikiwiki descends the directory hierarchy looking for a +page that matches your link. + +For example, if FooBar/SubPage links to "OtherPage", ikiwiki will first +prefer pointing the link to FooBar/SubPage/OtherPage if it exists, next +to FooBar/OtherPage and finally to OtherPage in the root of the wiki. + +Note that this means that if a link on FooBar/SomePage to "OtherPage" +currently links to OtherPage, in the root of the wiki, and FooBar/OtherPage +is created, the link will _change_ to point to FooBar/OtherPage. On the +other hand, a link from BazBar to "OtherPage" would be unchanged by this +creation of a [[SubPage]] of FooBar. + +You can also specify a link that contains a directory name, like +"FooBar/OtherPage" to more exactly specify what page to link to. This is +the only way to link to an unrelated [[SubPage]]. + +You can use this to, for example, to link from BazBar to "FooBar/SubPage", +or from BazBar/SubPage to "FooBar/SubPage". + +You can also use "/" at the start of a link, to specify exactly which page +to link to, when there are multiple pages with similar names and the link +goes to the wrong page by default. For example, linking from +"FooBar/SubPage" to "/OtherPage" will link to the "OtherPage" in the root +of the wiki, even if there is a "FooBar/OtherPage". + +Also, if the wiki is configured with a userdir, you can link to pages +within the userdir without specifying a path to them. This is to allow for +easy linking to a user's page in the userdir, to sign a comment. These +links are checked for last of all. |