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    not installed yet, see ongoing [[User_talk:DrOwl/wikiFiglet:talk]].
    not installed yet, see ongoing [[User_talk:DrOwl/wikiFiglet|talk]].





    Revision as of 23:13, 22 May 2005

    Integrate figlet text into wiki pages using figletlink in a custom Mediawiki extension:

    this is a first untestedversion with justmonkey knolage of how to make it work

    Syntax

    <figlet>text</figlet>

    Example

    <figlet>moo</figlet>

    example Result

    | '_ ` _ \ / _ \ / _ \ 
    | | | | | | (_) | (_) |
    |_| |_| |_|\___/ \___/ 
    

    (not installed on anything this is only beta i dont have figlet installed on this server)

    Source

    <?php
    # Figlet Mediawiki extension
    # using shell figlet 
    # by DrOwl 21.06.2005  <- a Date in the Future ,ehe ;)
    #modded from
    # by mutante 25.03.2005
    
    #install extension hook
    $wgExtensionFunctions[] = "wfFigletExtension";
    
    
    #extension hook callback function
    function wfFigletExtension() { 
      global $wgParser;
     
      #install parser hook for <figlet> tags
      $wgParser->setHook( "figlet", "renderFiglet" );
    }
    
    function renderFiglet( $input ) {
    global $wgOutputEncoding;
     
        # $input = mysql_escape_string($input);
        
    if (!$input) $input = "mu"; #ifno input then mu
    
    $input =~ /[Aa-Zz]|[1-0];
    # $input = mysql_escape_string($input);
    # $figlet = passthru('echo $input | /home/drowl/figlet/figlet -d /home/drowl/figlet/fonts');
    
    # $figlet = passthru("figlet moo"); 
    # just "figlet moo" works on the shell, so you can save the echo and pipe.
    # But the problem with passthru is that we always only get the first line of the returned text.
    # I am being told: <+jome> #mutante: php.net/exec AND 
    # < jannek> mutante: if you fetch stdout lik ethis $foo = `system command`;
    # then foo will be a string with the output of the command.
    
    # Tested out a bit, and this should work. mutante. (not yet)...
    
    $output="<pre>";
    $output.=system ("figlet $input");
    $output.="<nowiki>

    </nowiki>";

    return $output;

    }

    ?>

    not installed yet, see ongoing talk.

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