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#1 2008-08-20 21:24:01
- charlynoa
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[mention] Does someone have a printable txp taglist?
I searched on the web and even on http://textpattern.org/ all links to printable taglists were broken.
Does anyone of you still have it on your harddisk or in your archives anywhere?
Would be great if you could help out here :)
Thx,
~charly
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Re: [mention] Does someone have a printable txp taglist?
There’s another one: textpattern cheatsheet
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#3 2008-08-20 21:35:14
- charlynoa
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Re: [mention] Does someone have a printable txp taglist?
Thanks!
It’s a bit cryptic for me as a newbie in txp, but I’m sure it’ll help out later :)
Is there any more detailed/ explaining version around?
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Re: [mention] Does someone have a printable txp taglist?
I’d recommend bookmarking the alphabetical tag list at Textbook which has more elaborate explanations and examples… and it’s up-to-date!
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#5 2008-08-20 21:41:13
- charlynoa
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Re: [mention] Does someone have a printable txp taglist?
Well, I have it in my bookmarks and also the German taglist on http://textpattern.kbbu.de/ but that doesn’t help me with offline work ;)
But thanks for your recommendation.
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Re: [mention] Does someone have a printable txp taglist?
but that doesn’t help me with offline work ;)
Your best bet – and well-recommended – would be Textpattern Solutions which you can purchase as an e-book (PDF) for half price. That has a v4.0.6 v4.0.4 tag list at the back.
Otherwise there was a file from late 2005/early 2006 called txp2.pdf that won’t be up-to-date but covers the basic tags. You’ll find it by googling. I found one here: http://stephanebenoit.free.fr/Txp2.pdf (deliberately not linked to not overload that free account).
Last edited by jakob (2008-08-20 22:51:38)
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Re: [mention] Does someone have a printable txp taglist?
Textpattern Solutions was released at the end of May 2007 and contains a tag reference based on TXP 4.0.4.
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#8 2008-08-20 22:41:54
- uli
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Re: [mention] Does someone have a printable txp taglist?
There once was a PDF on textpattern.org, but the link is broken time and again. So I uploaded my copy to scribd.
and contains a tag reference based on TXP 4.0.4.
So does the PDF. But maybe it can be of use to somebody, though.
Edit: Forgot to mention: the Flash preview looks odd, but the PDF is OK. The download link is below the top banner.
Last edited by uli (2008-08-20 22:46:07)
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Re: [mention] Does someone have a printable txp taglist?
contains a tag reference based on TXP 4.0.4.
thanks for the correction and apologies for the error. Corrected the infos above.
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There once was a PDF on textpattern.org, but the link is broken time and again. So I uploaded my copy to scribd.
Yes, that’s the same file as I linked to above.
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#10 2008-08-20 23:03:44
- uli
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Re: [mention] Does someone have a printable txp taglist?
jakob wrote:
Yes, that’s the same file as I linked to above.
Ooops! Opened the thread when your post edit wasn’t yet there :]
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#11 2008-08-21 07:23:18
- charlynoa
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Re: [mention] Does someone have a printable txp taglist?
Thank you guys, that’ll help me a lot :)
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Re: [mention] Does someone have a printable txp taglist?
ruud wrote:
I’d recommend bookmarking the alphabetical tag list at Textbook which has more elaborate explanations and examples… and it’s up-to-date!
Yes, and there’s a MW extension for batch printing multiple pages, which might be very useful here. What we need to do is look into the extension and ensure the print styles are up to snuff. No point in doing this before the redesign, but it’s going on the list.
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