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FS#349 Local configuration files
<html> <head> <title>FS#349 Local configuration files</title> <link href="static/style.css" rel="stylesheet"/> <meta charset="utf-8"/> </head> <body> <div class="container"> <div class="warning"> This is a static dump of issues in the old "Flyspray" bugtracker for DokuWiki. Bugs and feature requests are now tracked at the <a href="https://github.com/splitbrain/dokuwiki/issues">issue tracker at Github</a>. </div> <div class="resolution"> <strong>Closed</strong><br /> Implemented </div> <h1>FS#349 Local configuration files</h1> <h2>Backend</h2> <ul class="tasks"> <li class="task"> <div class="taskhead"> <img src="http://www.gravatar.com/avatar/?d=monsterid&s=48" align="left"/> <p class="text"> <span class="date">2005-05-24</span> <span class="user"></span> </p> </div> <div class="tasktext"> I use Dokuwiki for documenting an open source project I'm working on, and I have found it to be very good.<br /> <br /> However, there are a few things I miss, and one of these things would be easy to implement on your side.<br /> <br /> I would like to mark up my documentation with "smileys" (not the happy faces in this case, but FIXME and DELETEME). Some I would like to add are NOTE, WARNING, and probably some more also. I could add them myself to conf/smileys.conf, but then those changes would get lost when I upgrade (and conf/smileys.conf would get replaced)<br /> <br /> So a smileys.conf.local file or similar would help me, which wouldn't get replaced by any files in the new tarball. The same goes for the rest of the configuration files (mime.conf, entities.conf and acronyms.conf for example). </div> </li> <li class="task"> <div class="taskhead"> <img src="http://www.gravatar.com/avatar/8552dbac0e7b755c8551dee017e1209a?d=monsterid&s=48" align="left"/> <p class="text"> <span class="date">2005-06-21</span> <span class="user">hornet136</span> </p> </div> <div class="tasktext"> I would like to second this request. I'm running into issues of upgrading and having to handle all these updates with a script that copies the files from the old location. the problem with this however is that if you make changes or additions to the standard file then I would loose them when I move mine into place. If they can have a pre-defined include statement in them or something that would be great.<br /> <br /> In addition to this, has something chaned with the custom.conf file? I've got my "old copy" in place but it does not seem to be working. </div> </li> <li class="task"> <div class="taskhead"> <img src="http://www.gravatar.com/avatar/b6b4d7dbe3fb7cf61b68e36cd80f8698?d=monsterid&s=48" align="left"/> <p class="text"> <span class="date">2005-07-23</span> <span class="user">andi</span> </p> </div> <div class="tasktext"> added in devel </div> </li> </ul> </div> </body> </html>