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<<|[[PmWiki.Variables]]|>>
:$FmtV:
: :This variable is an array that is used for string substitutions at the end of a call to @@[[FmtPageName]]()@@. For each element in the array, the "key" (interpreted as a string) will be replaced by the corresponding "value". The variable is intended to be a place to store substitution variables that have frequently changing values (thus avoiding a rebuild of the variable cache). Also see $FmtP.
:$FmtP:
: :This variable is an array that is used for pattern substitutions near the beginning of a call to [@FmtPageName@]. For each element in the array, the "key" (interpreted as a pattern) will be replaced by the corresponding value evaluated for the name of the current page. This is for instance used to handle $-substitutions that depend on the pagename passed to [@FmtPageName()@]. Also see $FmtV.
:$FmtPV:
: :This variable is an array that is used for [[Page Variables]]. New variables can be defined with [@$FmtPV['$VarName'] = 'variable definition';@] which can be used in markup with [@{$VarName}@].
#example for "source" action
[=$PageAttributes['passwdsource'] = "$['Set new source password']"=]
:$FmtV:
: :This variable is an array that is used for string substitutions at the end of a call to @@[[FmtPageName]]()@@. For each element in the array, the "key" (interpreted as a string) will be replaced by the corresponding "value". The variable is intended to be a place to store substitution variables that have frequently changing values (thus avoiding a rebuild of the variable cache). Also see $FmtP.
:$FmtP:
: :This variable is an array that is used for pattern substitutions near the beginning of a call to [@FmtPageName@]. For each element in the array, the "key" (interpreted as a pattern) will be replaced by the corresponding value evaluated for the name of the current page. This is for instance used to handle $-substitutions that depend on the pagename passed to [@FmtPageName()@]. Also see $FmtV.
:$FmtPV:
: :This variable is an array that is used for [[Page Variables]]. New variables can be defined with [@$FmtPV['$VarName'] = 'variable definition';@] which can be used in markup with [@{$VarName}@].
#example for "source" action
[=$PageAttributes['passwdsource'] = "$['Set new source password']"=]
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