TWiki.Tukro . TWiki . TWikiCategoryTable
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What is a Category Table?
It is possible to add a Category Table to a TWiki.Tukro web. It allows you to categorize and classify a topic, e.g. give some structure to the content of a web.
The Category Table is located at the end of a topic. Example:
When you edit the topic you see below the usual text area a table that includes widgets (controls) like drop-down menus, checkboxes, radio buttons, and text boxes. It makes it easy to provide keywords to categorize a topic. Example:
The format of the Category Table can be defined per TWiki.Tukro web.
One sample application is a knowledge base for customer support. The web for customer support contains internal documents, FAQ entries and knowledge base entries. Topics are classified accordingly. In addition, FAQ entries and knowledge base entries can be categorized i.e. by the software product anf the operating system. For the operating system category, a checkbox contains OsSolaris, OsSunOS, OsHPUX and OsWin.
Hint: The topic classification can be used to do some automatic processing in the background. For example, a script could automatically publish the FAQ entries to your corporate web site, including FAQ index page and file attachments.
How to Define a Category Table
The Category Table is defined by some template files. To add a Category Table to your TWiki.Tukro web you need to place the following three files into the twiki/templates/{Yourweb}
directory:
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twikicatitems.tmpl
: Defines the items in the table
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twikicatedit.tmpl
: Defines the look of the table when editing a topic
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twikicatview.tmpl
: Defines the look of the table when viewing a topic
Format of Category Definition Template File twikicatitems.tmpl
Valid lines:
select|{name}|{selSize}|{val1}|{val2}|{val3}...
checkbox|{name}|{checkFlag}|{itemsPerLine}|{val1}|{val2}|{val3}...
radio|{name}|{itemsPerLine}|{val1}|{val2}|{val3}...
text|{name}|{charSize}
# comments start with a # character
Explanation:
{name} name of tag
{selSize} vertical size of SELECT tag
{val1}|{val2}... values
{checkFlag} set to true for [Set] [Clear] buttons, else set to false
{itemsPerLine} input items per line before wrap around, 0 if no wrap around
{charSize} number of characters for text fields
Remark: Line radio|UseCategory|0|Yes|No
has a special meaning. If present, it is possible to choose in "edit" if the category table is included in the topic or not
Example file:
radio|UseCategory|0|Yes|No, delete this category table
select|TopicClassification|1|Select one...|NoDisclosure|PublicSupported|PublicFAQ
checkbox|OperatingSystem|true|5|OsSolaris|OsSunOS|OsHPUX|OsWin
text|OsVersion|16
Format of twikicatedit.tmpl and twikicatview.tmpl
Use the example below and customize if needed. twikicatedit.tmpl
and twikicatview.tmpl
can be identical, but they do not have to be.
Attention: <!--TWikiCat-->
is needed at the beginning and end as markers. Do not delete them!
Example:
<!--TWikiCat--> <h4> TWikiCategory </h4>
<table border="2" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1">
%REPEAT%<tr>
<td valign="top" align="right"> %CATNAME%: <br>%CATMODIFIER%</td><td> %CATVALUE% </td>
</tr>%REPEAT%
</table><!--TWikiCat-->
Above template files will result in the following category table when viewing a topic:
Above template files will result in the following table when editing a topic:
Note: It is possible to force the values of a Category Table when creating a new topic. This is useful to create new topics using a form for the topic name. The default values of the Category Table can be specified as hidden fields if needed, i.e. <input type="hidden" name="someCategory" value="someValue">
Example (edit this page to see the source) :
-- PeterThoeny - 26 Feb 2001
----- Revision r1.3 - 26 Feb 2001 - 21:14 - PeterThoeny
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