+1 (strangely :))
On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 2:58 PM, Vincent Massol <vincent(a)massol.net> wrote:
Hi devs,
As you know in XE 3.0 we've changed the behavior for resolving local
links/attachments when they're included using the {{include}} macro (they're now
resolved against the included document instead of the including document).
Now there might be some use cases (pretty rare IMO but they exist) where you'd want
the links to be resolved against the including document. Here's a use case: you have a
sheet document that references an image called image.png and you want that the including
document provides it (like an Abstract in Java! ;)).
So we've brainstormed with Thomas and here's our proposal:
* Introduce a new {{display reference="…"/}} macro. This macro will *execute*
the passed reference in its own context (it'll do what {{include
context="new"…}} was doing before). It'll be located in the new display
module.
* Deprecate the "context" parameter of the {{include}} macro. The reason is
that calling with context=new is not an include, it's a display.
* Add a new "resolve" parameter for the {{include}} macro with possible values
= "current" | "source", with a default value of "source".
resolve=source means that the links/attachments are resolved against the source (ie the
document being included). Using resolve=current means that you want the links/attachments
resolved against the including document.
Pros:
* Clearly separate the 2 use cases: display and include
* Make the include macro simple (a single "resolve" parameter)
* Use the new display module as it should be and start the direction of having displayer
macros for displaying all types of entities
Note: In the future we'll also want to deprecate the "document" parameter
of the include macro in favor of a more generic "reference" parameter, which
will allow the macro to include other types of entities (such as an object property for
ex).
WDYT?
Here's my +1
Thanks
-Vincent
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