Extension talk:Page Forms

Make form generate tags in the resulting article
I want a form to generate an article that has tags in the article itself (around the properties table). This is because later on, when i embed/transclude that article in another, i do not want the properties table to show - only the article proper (free text). Maybe i'm missing something very basic here - i'm still quite new to smw. So far, in the form definition, i tried wrapping the tags in  tags - to no avail. Maybe including tags isn't even necessary. Maybe there is another way, how to embed articles without displaying their properties table? Any advice greatly appreciated :) Andi 3ö (talk) 13:25, 3 April 2015 (UTC)


 * See "onlyinclude free text", here. Yaron Koren (talk) 23:07, 5 April 2015 (UTC)


 * Ooops, didn't see that. Thank you so much!! Andi 3ö (talk) 21:22, 7 April 2015 (UTC)

Templates, how to introduce categories instead of properties
Hello,

So actually i have this template: Try template

Edit the page to see the text in template

Which will add the thing i add to Departments and autor to those properties. I want, instead, to add them to categories. How can i do this?

I tried with this:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Category:

And this

https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:Semantic_Forms/Semantic_Forms_and_templates

But i do not manage that when someone fills the field, things get in the correct category. How could i do this?


 * Change it to something like this:

! Departments ! Autor
 * Category:
 * Yaron Koren (talk) 21:00, 7 April 2015 (UTC)

Actually that is not working for me, i tried, but seems the boxes to fill in the form will only show an string instead. Perhaps it can be a problem with versions? Using MW 1.24.1 AND SF 3.2. All the tries i have made have resulted in an string as output, or something which did not do the thing.

Could you post an example which it is known to work please?


 * It's important to clarify that the form and the template are two different things - you asked about the template before, not the form. For the form, I don't know what input you want those fields to be, but the "tree" input type might be helpful. Yaron Koren (talk) 13:50, 8 April 2015 (UTC)

Sorry! I meant the template. I made a mistake there! I mean that is not working in my template. Could i have an example of how to make the template do that please?


 * That was my first response. Yaron Koren (talk) 20:21, 8 April 2015 (UTC)

Still not working, but perhaps it is a formulated the question badly.

Ok, this is the situation, i want a form to use the template, and do what i told.

In the form we will have 2 text box to fill, "Autor" and "Departments".


 * Category:

this for example, will add the page created with the form to "value entered in "Autor field" " category, and in the "Autor" field of the page, it will put "category:"entered value"", but will not do what i am asking for. Hope i got clearer now!


 * What is it that you're asking for? Yaron Koren (talk) 01:16, 9 April 2015 (UTC)

I want to know what do i have to put in my template so that when someone fills a text box in my form (for example, the mentioned "Autor" or "Departments"), which are taken from the template to the form.

I get the syntax of -> This means the page created with the form, will receive

Category:-> This instead, means that in the !Autor box of the created page, we will have (all of it, as an String).

In both ocasions there are 2 individuals working(Indication of category and what user writted). But what i am asking for is the syntax of 3 individuals working.

I need 1º what the User has written "", 2º the indication that value is going to be in a category "[[Category:]]" , 3º which category will it be "Autor".

For example , but this is not the syntax. Which would be?


 * Oh, I made a small mistake in my original example. Try this:

! Departments ! Autor
 * Category:
 * ...or, if you want to keep things simple, this:

! Departments ! Autor
 * Yaron Koren (talk) 01:59, 9 April 2015 (UTC)

Actually this is kind of what i was looking for: ! Autor Category:Autor

It manages to redirect what it is in to the category i want "Autor", although it does not introduce it. This is kind of a redirect. So that i will have a box in which i will click in the introduced value and i will be redirected to "Autor", but not introduce the value itself to the category. Any solution?


 * Did you try what I suggested? Yaron Koren (talk) 12:11, 9 April 2015 (UTC)

Yes, copy pasted both types, but did not do the thing. The closest thing i found was that which i told, which is still not what i want :S.

Getting CSS codes in dropdown list items when using a mapping template
Hi

I recently update SForms to 3.2 and now get $result tags around dropdown list items. The list items themselves use a mapping template as I'm using semantic title to provide an alternative name for the pages. I've had this working in the past but have just noticed I now get the CSS tags.

I wondered if anyone has encountered this before or got any idea what might cause it?

Many thanks

Duncan

Does "show on select" only saves the presently displayed form inputs and omit the hidden ones?
I use "show on select" in multiple forms to switch among 7 form parts which are all very detailed, I use it to mimic a step by step form input. When I preview the form and submit it I only see the presently shown form part to be parsed in the preview, the other hidden but filled form parts remain in the form but do not get to the preview. Thanks for any solution --Andreas P. 11:06, 10 April 2015 (UTC)
 * 1) It seems that "show on select" only evaluates the selection that is presently shown and dismisses all other hidden but filled form fields. Is this standard behaviour or a BUG?
 * 2) How can I accomplish to switch among form parts that all get translated even the hidden filled form fields? Write my own JavaScript program? (I could use the JavaScript  mw-collapsible mechanism but on a new multiple form part it dos not work because it is not yet bound to the onclick event of button “Add new”. A work around using jQuery.on(…) would solve it but needs extra JavaScript programming. PS: widgets tabs or accordion of jQuery-UI would close come to my needs but that’s not possible with default Semantic Forms?)


 * "show on select" is meant to truly remove stuff from the form, so what you're seeing is correct behavior - trying to use it for a wizard is clever, but probably won't work, as you've seen. And yes, it's too bad that the "collapsible" stuff doesn't work in multiple-instance templates. Though I'm trying to figure what your form looks like, though - is it basically like a wizard within each instance of a multiple-instance template setup? If so, that's complex! The Header Tabs extension is the standard way in which people set up wizard-style functionality in forms, but that won't work if you have more than one wizard. Yaron Koren (talk) 15:38, 10 April 2015 (UTC)


 * So I need a "show on select" without the removing procedure (frankly a feature request ;-) or an attribute in the setup of that stores also the  hidden inputs. What I like about "show on select" is, that you can hide much stuff until you need it. But as you pointed out it is originally meant to remove hidden form inputs before save. :-( --Andreas P. Icon_External_Link_E-Mail.png 16:07, 10 April 2015 (UTC)