Macros

Macros are special markup which add functionality to DarkGlass. A macro call is written $macro if the macro takes no arguments, or $macro{arg_1_,…,arg_n_} if it does. Commas in macro arguments must be escaped with backslashes. Unwanted arguments may be omitted.

Macros are evaluated after Markdown is converted to HTML.

FIXME: Documentation of some macros is missing. The documentation should really be extracted from the code.

$page
The site-relative path of the current page.
$pagename
The name of the current page (the last path component of $page).
$lastmodified
The date on which the current page was last modified.
$url{_path_}
Make a URL from a site-relative path.
$include{_file_}
Inserts the contents of the given file from the templates directory, or nothing if the file cannot be read.
$link{_url_,_description_,_class_}
Produces a link to the given URL whose displayed text is _description_ (set to the URL if not given). If the _class_ argument is supplied, it is used to set the class attribute of the a element.
$filesize{_file_}
Inserts the size of the given file.
$image{_image_,_alt_,_width_,_height_}
Inserts the given image, which may be either a local file or a URL. If no width and height is given, and the image is a local image, the thumbnail is inserted instead, if any, and made a link to the image itself. The _width_, _height_ and _alt_ arguments are used for the corresponding HTML attributes.
$imagecomment{_image_}
Inserts the given image's EXIF comment, if any.
$webfile{_file_,_format_}
Produces a link to the given file in the download directory whose text is _format_, followed by the size of the file.
$pdfpages{_file_}
Inserts the number of pages in the given PDF file in the download directory.
$email{_text_}
Makes _text_ a link to send mail to the administrator (see Configuration).

Last updated 2024/10/29