Is there some way to hide all topics within a category from all feeds (recent, popular, new, the digest)?
I need the topics to be accessible (and usable) to all users directly, but not searchable or showing up at random.
Published 0.0.7, with bunch of fixes and new options.
@baris Thanks. I spotted a bug in 0.6 when performing a large import. The mapping being returned should be (for example SNMP
Simple Network Management Protocol
comes back with SNMP
something completely wrong
)
Examples
and
Not sure if my data is incorrect (I'll check), but wanted to report this in case it is actually an issue. Reverting back to 0.5 the issue is not present
and
So, I think there is a bug somewhere
Yeah the csv import is pretty picky, it expects the format to be
keyword1, description1
or
keyword2, "description2"
If you provide a small csv sample that doesn't work I can take a look.
@baris thanks. So a space is required between the comma and the next field. Odd that this doesn't seem to happen in 0.0.5
I updated the plugin to use https://www.npmjs.com/package/csvtojson so it is using the csv spec from https://www.loc.gov/preservation/digital/formats/fdd/fdd000323.shtml
@baris This doesn't seem to work for me at all using the latest version sadly. It doesn't matter which format I use, the import always seems to work, but exhibits the same issues as I highlighted earlier. Version 0.5
does not have these issues from what I can tell.
Please share the csv you are having an issue with.
Published, 0.0.10 with some more fixes. I tried your csv and SNMP is working with latest. Obviously I haven't tested all 1000+ keywords
@baris thanks very much for this. I'll test it now
Edit - from what I can see, everything now works as expected. Thanks
Published 0.0.16
@baris not seeing this in npm yet ?
@baris now that I know the trick...
Added i18n, feel free to send pull requests to add new languages. https://github.com/NodeBB/nodebb-plugin-glossary/commit/616ab500cd6ad906ace7eb7510f7f08789d3515d
If the same word is used multiple times in a post only the first one will be turned into a link if single match is turned on.
It is necessary to disable the use of keywords in URLs. Plugin must not affect URL
Hi @baris , would you consider adding a "notes" or "extra info" section at .com/glossary page?
It can look like this:
There can be various use cases of this section. I believe it is also usual for regular dictionaries to have a notes section for:
etc.
additionally, is it possible to customize /glossary page just like the /feed page?
(header and footer sections would suffice)