Extension:Poem

The Poem extension allows for easy inclusion of poems and similar material in MediaWiki pages, by simply putting them between &lt;poem></poem&gt; tags, instead of adding &lt;br&gt; to the end or : to the beginning of every line, which is common practice now. Though small, it might be useful, especially on Wikisource or similar projects (there are poems with thousands of lines, so obviously current solution isn't practical). The extension preserves wikilinks, bolding, etc. if they are present in the poem, as well as indenting lines which start with spaces.

Nikola Smolenski made the extension in order to practice working on extensions, after an idea by Yann Forget.

It was activated on Wikisource and http://test.wikipedia.org/ on 2006-06-23, and on the rest of the project sites on 2007-02-07.

Style
The poem text is wrapped in a div, which has no style by default; but inherits any style or class option passed to the poem.

For example, while indented text can be used for simple examples to prevent filling and draw a nice blue box, it can be hard to read in some cases, since long lines aren't broken. A similar, but somewhat better effect can be obtained with  When applied to the above example, the result is as follows:  In Xanadu did Kubla Khan A stately pleasure-dome decree: Where Alph, the sacred river, ran Through caverns measureless to man Down to a sunless sea.

So twice five miles of fertile ground With walls and towers were girdled round: And there were gardens bright with sinuous rills, Where blossomed many an incense-bearing tree; And here were forests ancient as the hills, Enfolding sunny spots of greenery.

"compact" option
Normally, the parser renders each poem in a paragraph. Occasionally this is not desired; using the compact option suppresses newlines in the poem, to allow adjacent compact poems to blend together.

Problems and solutions

 * Variables and ParserFunctions do work inside the ... container, but NOT within the  tag itself ; this prevents templates with code such as .
 * One workaround is to use  ... instead.
 * Another is to use the  magic word:.
 * NB: this would however seem not to work with the "compact" option.

Installation
Download the source files into your extensions/ directory, then add the following to your LocalSettings.php: