Auto-generated acronyms from a table in a Wiki page
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 here.
Source
You can check out AcronymsPlugin from here using Subversion, or browse the source with Trac.
Configuration
Create a Wiki page holding your acronym definitions in the way described above (for example Acronyms).
In trac.ini add the following section to make the plugin aware of this storage page:
[acronym] page = Acronyms
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
[5159] by athomas on 01/26/09 15:35:14
Applied patch from #3722, fixed. Thanks to jrcutler.
[710] by athomas on 04/24/06 14:00:17
Whoops.
[709] by athomas on 04/24/06 13:59:01
Fix for Python 2.3.
[691] by athomas on 04/21/06 17:53:34
Removed extraneous debug statements.
Author/Contributors
Author: athomas
Contributors: