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@gizmecano · Joined 9 years ago · 29 posts · 8 topics · 3 reputation
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How to make theme translations work properly?
· 6 years ago
You are absolutely right, but it's a typo in my post and not in my code (I have to correct my initial post). Nevertheless, as I noted you have used | t and not | tu as I did before, I've just tried wi
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How to make theme translations work properly?
· 6 years ago
I'm currently trying to set theme translations in order to replace some hard coded strings by variable values. I'm following step by step the documentation (which theoretically seems very simple). I'v
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Missing file in a theme
· 6 years ago
I seem to have confused the paths: according to this answer, the metadata.html.twig file used is already in system/templates/partials and does not need to be added in user/themes/themefoldername/templ
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Missing file in a theme
· 6 years ago
Digging into a specific theme, I have discovered that a file named metadata.html.twig is supposed to be included in base.html.twig but seems to not exist in the partials folder. As this theme was orig
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Changelog formating question
· 7 years ago
The documentation recommends to use Semantic Version numbers for tags during process for releasing of plugins and themes. I would want to know if the Grav custom changelog format supports also pre-rel
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Footnotes Markdown Extra
· 8 years ago
I have finally succeed to revert to a situation where footnotes are no longer broken, by downgrading to version 1.6.4 of parsedown, as suggested by @rhuk (see here for details).
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Footnotes Markdown Extra
· 8 years ago
I am considering the same possibility, or more drastically, to entirely revert to a previous version of Grav (where this problem had not yet appeared). 😕
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Footnotes Markdown Extra
· 8 years ago
I must say that, unfortunately, I understand the same thing as you.
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Footnotes Markdown Extra
· 8 years ago
After a little cogitation, I decided to directly ask if reverting to previous versions could be potentially considered (only as a temporary solution, of course).
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Footnotes Markdown Extra
· 8 years ago
@Soulrain: As a temporary workaround, you can revert to the previous version of parsedown and parsedown-extra (...) Indeed, it seems to be a solution, but a revert to previous versions appears diffic