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Neighbor Articles Plugin for Pelican
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Neighbor Articles Plugin for Pelican
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-This plugin adds ``next_article`` (newer) and ``prev_article`` (older)
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+This plugin adds ``next_article`` (newer) and ``prev_article`` (older)
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variables to the article's context.
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variables to the article's context.
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Also adds ``next_article_in_category`` and ``prev_article_in_category``.
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Also adds ``next_article_in_category`` and ``prev_article_in_category``.
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@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ Usage
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</a>
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</a>
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</li>
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</li>
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{% endif %}
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{% endif %}
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- </ul>
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+ </ul>
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<ul>
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<ul>
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{% if article.prev_article_in_category %}
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{% if article.prev_article_in_category %}
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<li>
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<li>
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</a>
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</a>
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</li>
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</li>
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{% endif %}
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{% endif %}
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- </ul>
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+ </ul>
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Usage with the Subcategory plugin
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Usage with the Subcategory plugin
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If you want to get the neigbors within a subcategory it's a little different.
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If you want to get the neigbors within a subcategory it's a little different.
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Since an article can belong to more than one subcategory, subcategories are
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Since an article can belong to more than one subcategory, subcategories are
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-stored in a list. If you have an article with subcategories like
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+stored in a list. If you have an article with subcategories like
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``Category/Foo/Bar``
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``Category/Foo/Bar``
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it will belong to both subcategory Foo, and Foo/Bar. Subcategory neighbors are
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it will belong to both subcategory Foo, and Foo/Bar. Subcategory neighbors are
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-added to an article as ``next_article_in_subcategory#`` and
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+added to an article as ``next_article_in_subcategory#`` and
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``prev_article_in_subcategory#`` where ``#`` is the level of subcategory. So using
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``prev_article_in_subcategory#`` where ``#`` is the level of subcategory. So using
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-the example from above, subcategory1 will be Foo, and subcategory2 Foo/Bar.
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+the example from above, subcategory1 will be Foo, and subcategory2 Foo/Bar.
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Therefor the usage with subcategories is:
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Therefor the usage with subcategories is:
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.. code-block:: html+jinja
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.. code-block:: html+jinja
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@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ Therefor the usage with subcategories is:
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</a>
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</a>
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</li>
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</li>
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{% endif %}
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{% endif %}
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- </ul>
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+ </ul>
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<ul>
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<ul>
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{% if article.prev_article_in_subcategory2 %}
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{% if article.prev_article_in_subcategory2 %}
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<li>
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<li>
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@@ -93,5 +93,5 @@ Therefor the usage with subcategories is:
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</a>
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</a>
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</li>
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</li>
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{% endif %}
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{% endif %}
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- </ul>
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+ </ul>
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