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Skin TemplatesThis page describes the format of the skin template files (.tmpl) that are used to create Pm Wiki skins. As described in the skins page, a skin is a collection of files that specifies the layout for Pm Wiki pages. Each skin must include a template file that provides the skeleton for displaying a Pm Wiki page. Template file formatA template file is basically an HTML file that also contains variable substitutions (indicated by '$') and special directives embedded in HTML comments. Two special directives are required in the template file. The directive When Pm Wiki displays a page, it replaces the directives and variable substitutions with the values appropriate to the current page. For example, the There is a long list of variables available for substitution in pages; some of the most useful include: $PageUrl the url of the current page
$ScriptUrl the base url to the pmwiki.php script
$Title the page's title (e.g., "`SkinTemplates")
$Titlespaced the page's title with spaces (e.g., "Skin Templates")
$Group the name of the current group (e.g., "`PmWiki")
$FullName the page's full name (e.g., "`PmWiki.SkinTemplates")
$LastModified the page's last modification time
$PageLogoUrl the url of a site logo
$WikiTitle the site's title
$SkinDirUrl the url of the skin's folder
This last variable, The template is not limited to using the variables listed here; nearly any PHP global variable that begins with a capital letter can be used in a skin template. Skin directivesBesides the required
Page sectionsA template file can designate "sections" that are included or excluded from the output based on page directives or other criteria. A section always begins with <!--PageHeaderFmt--> (:noheader:)
<!--PageFooterFmt--> (:nofooter:)
<!--PageTitleFmt--> (:notitle:)
<!--PageLeftFmt--> (:noleft:)
<!--PageRightFmt--> (:noright:)
Skin designers can define custom sections and markups, but currently all section names in the template must begin with "Page" and end with "Fmt". Internationalization (i18n)Skins can also be internationalized by using For example, the substitution << | DocumentationIndex | >> |