Extension talk:Page Forms

Clickable Uploaded File Links & Clickable User Page links
Sorry if my SMW forms terminology is off...Is it possible to make the results of an uploaded field clickable as an internal link to a file, such as the results of a field with URL type can do for an external link? Possible by changing the type to page and somehow prepending 'Media:' maybe at the floatbox upload form? In a similar line of questioning, how about a field with page type to be loaded with a username (currently done by using default= ). I would like them to point to User:username instead of username.


 * Yes, absolutely - that's how it's intended to be done. Your template should contain something like " Has file::File: ", with something similar (but with "User") for your other example. Yaron Koren 00:23, 1 June 2010 (UTC)


 * BRILLIANT, and thank you!


 * had to add a "|", but worked perfect as..
 * Has file::File:


 * I have the User:username working (even with multiple entries) using
 * " }}} "


 * Is there a way to display username but still point to User:username?


 * Great. Yes - just change the last part of that #arraymap call from Username::User:x to x . Yaron Koren 16:49, 1 June 2010 (UTC)


 * THANK YOU! and one last question: The uploaded file example above loads several images. I would like to automatically show them (if present) by added markup to template. I was successful in getting it to appear using an inline query:




 * The plain text output looks like: System Images File:Front Rack.jpg, File:Back Rack.jpg, File:Theater.jpg


 * I was hoping to get improve image presentation/formatting by getting it into a gallery. Am I on the right track attempting string manipulations (replacing comma with CR's, etc)? or is there a better in line query call you can think of?


 * Is your "Uploaded file" property of type "Page"? If so, those values should be getting displayed as images - if they're not, you may have found a bug in SMW. Yaron Koren 14:55, 2 June 2010 (UTC)


 * Yes, they did display mostly correctly via the above inline query (no bug) but they appear side by side with commas separating the images (as expected). I wanted to be able to clean them up with borders, size control, etc in a controlled gallery, or thumb'ed image. I realize this is getting out of SMW Forms, but I will update the thread if I can get it working.

Modifying forms
Hello !

I've seen you said that is really difficult, and, as I program a bit of php myself, I believe it. But you say we can edit it by hand, and... that's all. I'd be very thankful if you could tell us where to find the data I have to modify to add or remove fields in my forms.

Samuel Marchand 12:53, 2 June 2010


 * Sorry, I don't understand the question. This question might be better sent to the SMW users mailing list, being so (I think) open-ended. Yaron Koren 14:52, 2 June 2010 (UTC)


 * No problem, but I'll try to rephrase my question before posting it to the mailing list : in the paragraph "Getting Started" of this extension page, you say :


 * "this is programatically much harder to implement than creating new pages, because it requires parsing. For the foreseeable future, modifying existing properties, templates and forms will have to be done by hand."


 * So, if I'd like to modify an existing form, what should I search and modify ?


 * (I was reading my last question and thinking this wasn't understantable...)


 * Finally, I find the answer : I have to open the Form:nameOfMyForm page, and click on the "edit" tab. That's easy, but when you don't know it...


 * Samuel Marchand


 * Ah... I get it. Well, as I tell everyone, feel free to modify the documentation directly, if you think there's a clearer way of expressing it. Yaron Koren 16:34, 3 June 2010 (UTC)

Thankyou
@Yaron, I was not so fast as you archived last discussion page. So let me say thank you on the new discussion page for your tip with cite extension - it helped :-) - --Ulli 757 17:48, 3 June 2010 (UTC)