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en:user:gs3_list_of_format_options [2024/03/11 20:16] – [Collection/Interface Text Strings] kjdonen:user:gs3_list_of_format_options [2024/06/03 23:50] (current) – [Options] kjdon
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 |[[en:user_advanced:web_editor|allowDocumentEditing]]|true|display|If set to true (or is absent), will allow authenticated users (that have been assigned the correct group) the ability to edit document text and metadata through the web site. Set this to false to disable document editing. (since 3.09, was AllowDocumentEditing for 3.09)| |[[en:user_advanced:web_editor|allowDocumentEditing]]|true|display|If set to true (or is absent), will allow authenticated users (that have been assigned the correct group) the ability to edit document text and metadata through the web site. Set this to false to disable document editing. (since 3.09, was AllowDocumentEditing for 3.09)|
 |[[en:user_advanced:web_editor|allowMapGPSEditing]]|true|display|If set to true (or is absent), will allow authenticated users (that have been assigned the correct group) the ability to add and edit GPS data through the web site. Set this to false to disable the Map GPS editing controls. (since 3.10)| |[[en:user_advanced:web_editor|allowMapGPSEditing]]|true|display|If set to true (or is absent), will allow authenticated users (that have been assigned the correct group) the ability to add and edit GPS data through the web site. Set this to false to disable the Map GPS editing controls. (since 3.10)|
 +|allowGLIEditing|false|display|If set to true (or absent), allows editing of this collection using Webswing GLI|
 ==== Parameter Defaults ==== ==== Parameter Defaults ====
  
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 Templates are the containers that hold all format statements. The value of ''match'' determines which part of the page content the template applies to. For example,  Templates are the containers that hold all format statements. The value of ''match'' determines which part of the page content the template applies to. For example, 
 ''<gsf:template match="documentNode">template definition </gsf:template>''  matches a documentNode element. ''<gsf:template match="documentNode">template definition </gsf:template>''  matches a documentNode element.
 +
 +==== Other ====
 +
 +The ''display'' ''format'' element can also contain ''<gsf:headMetaTags>'' element. This looks something like the following, and is used to add metadata into the HTML header of the document page.
 +<code>
 +<gsf:headMetaTags>
 +   <gsf:metadata name="dc.Title"/>
 +   <gsf:metadata name="dc.Subject"/>
 +   <gsf:metadata name="dls.Organization"/>
 +   <gsf:metadata name="dc.Author"/>
 +</gsf:headMetaTags>
 +</code>
 +This will output META tags for any of these metadata elements present for the document, like:
 +<code>
 +<META CONTENT="Butterfly Farming in Papua New Guinea" NAME="dc.Title" />
 +</code>
 +  
  
 ===== What can go inside a template? ===== ===== What can go inside a template? =====
en/user/gs3_list_of_format_options.txt · Last modified: 2024/06/03 23:50 by kjdon