version=pmwiki-2.2.15 ordered=1 urlencoded=1 agent=Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 5.1; GTB6.4; .NET CLR 1.0.3705; .NET CLR 1.1.4322; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; .NET CLR 3.0.4506.2152; .NET CLR 3.5.30729) author=SchreyP charset=ISO-8859-1 csum=add Italian title host=91.143.127.179 name=PmWikiIt.WikiGroup rev=2 targets=Main.HomePage,PmWikiIt.Links,PmWikiIt.CreatingNewPages,Site.AllRecentChanges,PmWikiIt.GroupHeaders,PmWikiIt.Passwords,PmWikiIt.GliAmministratoriDelWiki,PmWikiIt.PersonalizzazioniLocali,PmWikiIt.PerGroupCustomizations,PmWiki.HierarchicalGroups,Cookbook.SubpageMarkup,Cookbook.IncludeWithEdit,PmWikiIt.DocumentationIndex text=(:title Gruppo wiki:)%0a%25audience%25 authors (basic)%0a%0aPmWiki has the capability of classifying pages into groups of related pages. By default page [[links]] are between pages of the same group; to create a link to a page in another group, add the name of the other group and a dot or slash to the page name. For example, links to `Main.HomePage could be written as:%0a%0a(:markup:)[=%0a*[[Main.HomePage]]%0a*[[Main/HomePage]]%0a*[[Main(.HomePage)]]%0a*[[Main.HomePage | link text]]%0a=]%0a%0a!! Creating groups%0aCreating a new group is as easy as [[creating new pages]]; simply edit an existing page to include a [[link(s)]] to a page in the new group, then click on the '?' to edit the page. By default, group names must start with a letter (but this can be changed by the wiki administrator).%0a%0aFor example, to make a page called Bar in the group Foo, create a link to [=[[Foo/Bar]]=] and follow the link to edit that page.%0a%0a!!Groups in a standard PmWiki distribution%0a*'''Main''' : The default group. On many wikis, it contains most of the author-contributed content. Main.HomePage and Main.WikiSandbox come pre-installed. %0a*'''PmWiki''' : An edit-protected group that contains PmWiki documentation and help pages.%0a*'''Site''' : Holds a variety of utility and configuration pages used by PmWiki, including `SideBar, Search, Preferences, `AllRecentChanges, `ApprovedUrls, and Blocklist.%0a%0aTo list all the groups in a site, try the markup [@(:pagelist fmt=group:)@].%0a%0a!! Pagine speciali in un gruppo%0aPer norma, la pagina dei cambiamenti recenti "RecentChanges" di ogni gruppo, mostra solo le pagine che hanno subito cambiamenti all'interno del gruppo; la pagina [[Site.AllRecentChanges]] mostra tutte le pagine che sono state cambiate in tutti i gruppi.%0aOgni gruppo puo' anche avere [[GroupHeader(s)]] o pagine `GroupFooter che contengono il testo da aggiungere automaticamente in testa o in coda ad ogni pagina del gruppo. Un gruppo puo' avere anche una pagina `GroupAttributes che definisce gli attributi (passowrd per lettura e modifica) condivisi da tutte le pagine del gruppo.%0a%0aOgni pagina puo' avere anche la sua password individuale di lettura/scrittura che soprassiede le password del gruppo (vedi [[Passwords]]).%0a%0aInfine, [[gli amministratori del wiki]] possono settare alcune [[personalizzazioni locali]] una per ogni gruppo (vedi [[PerGroupCustomizations]]).%0a%0a!! Group's default page %0a%0aAny page that has the same name as its group is considered to be the default "start page" for that group; if such a page does not exist then `{$DefaultName} is used as the start page for the group instead.%0a%0a!! Subgroups? Subpages?%0aNo, PmWiki does not have subpages. Pm's reasons for not having subgroups are described at [[PmWiki:HierarchicalGroups]], but it comes down to not having a good page linking syntax. If you create a link or pagename like [@[[A.B.C]]@] PmWiki doesn't think of "B.C" as being in group "A", it instead thinks of "C" as being in group "AB", which is a separate group from "A". Wiki administrators can look at [[Cookbook:SubpageMarkup]] and [[Cookbook:IncludeWithEdit]] for recipes that may be of some help with developing subgroups or subpages.%0a%0a%25trail%25%3c%3c|[[DocumentationIndex]]|>> time=1272914590 title=Gruppo wiki