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56 lines
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1) Entries
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2) Staticpages
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3) Comments
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4) Linklist
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1) Entries
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To start blogging you just have to open your favorite editor, write your entry
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and save it under entries/. The filename should be like this:
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(entry title).(suffix)
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The suffix can be set in your configuration file. Default is '.txt'.
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While parsing an entry, blogthon places a <br /> behind each line, except for
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lines with <ul>, <li>, <table>, etc... So you don't need to make your own
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layout using <br /> tags. Aside from that you can certainly use <p> elements
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and all other HTML tags.
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Time and date of your entry are taken from the timestamp of your file.
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Unfortunately this timestamp changes when you edit your file again. As a
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workaround I use a small shellscript instead of starting vim/emacs/...:
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http://git.fucktheforce.de/?p=xeno;a=blob_plain;f=viod;hb=HEAD
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2) Staticpages
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Staticpages are placed under static/ without a suffix. To sort them, you can
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start the filename with a literal and -. So '01-Foo' will be placed before
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'02-Bar'.
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If you want to make a staticpage to be a link to an extern page, you just have
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to place the following content in the first line:
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extern_link: http://your/link.
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3) Comments
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Comments are saved under entries/ like all entries, but with the suffix
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'.comments'. The syntax in this file is like this:
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-.Nickname
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+.Date
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.some text
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.more text
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4) Linklist
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To add a link to your linklist, just add a line to the linklist file:
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http://some/link name of your link
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Of course you can use empty lines to split different sorts of links.
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