The following settings are __web preferences__ of the %WIKITOOLNAME%.%WEB% web. These preferences overwrite the __site-level preferences__ in %TWIKIWEB%.%WIKIPREFSTOPIC%, and can be overwritten by __user preferences__ (your personal topic, i.e. %MAINWEB%.TWikiGuest in the %WIKITOOLNAME%.%MAINWEB% web)
__Preferences:__
* Set WEBTITLE = SDF: Modular Syntax Definition Formalism
* Set SHORTWEBTITLE = SDF
* Set WEBLOGO =
* Set PDFICON =
* Set DIST = http://nix.cs.uu.nl/dist/stratego
* Web specific background color: (Pick a lighter one of the %TWIKIWEB%.StandardColors)
* Set WEBBGCOLOR = #EEEEAA
* List of topics of the %WIKITOOLNAME%.%WEB% web:
* Set WEBTOPICLIST =
* Web specific background color: (Pick a lighter one of the %TWIKIWEB%.StandardColors)
* Set WEBCONTENTBGCOLOR = #EEEEAA
* List this web in the %TWIKIWEB%.SiteMap:
* If yes, Set SITEMAPLIST = =on=, and add the "what" and "use to..." description for the site map. Make sure to list only links that include the name of the web, e.g. %WEB%.Topic links.
* Set SITEMAPLIST = on
* Set SITEMAPWHAT = The [[Sdf.WebHome][Sdf]] web is dedicated to the modular syntax definition formalism SDF. Here you can find implementations, pointers to download pages, syntax definitions for common languages, discussions about new features and implementatios of SDF, and tips and tricks for using the formalism.
* Set SITEMAPUSETO = ...
* Exclude web from a =web="all"= search: (Set to =on= for hidden webs)
* Set NOSEARCHALL =
* Default template for new topics and form(s) for this web:
* WebTopicEditTemplate: Default template for new topics in this web. (Site-level is used if topic does not exist)
* [[%TWIKIWEB%.WebTopicEditTemplate]]: Site-level default template
* %TWIKIWEB%.TWikiForms: How to enable form(s)
* Set WEBFORMS =
* Users or groups who __are not__ / __are__ allowed to __view__ / __change__ / __rename__ topics in the %WEB% web: (See %TWIKIWEB%.TWikiAccessControl)
* Set DENYWEBVIEW =
* Set ALLOWWEBVIEW =
* Set DENYWEBCHANGE = %MAINWEB%.TWikiGuest
* Set ALLOWWEBCHANGE = %MAINWEB%.TWikiAdminGroup
* Set DENYWEBRENAME = %MAINWEB%.TWikiGuest
* Set ALLOWWEBRENAME = %MAINWEB%.TWikiAdminGroup
* Users or groups allowed to change or rename this %TOPIC% topic: (I.e. %MAINWEB%.TWikiAdminGroup)
* Set ALLOWTOPICCHANGE = %MAINWEB%.TWikiAdminGroup
* Set ALLOWTOPICRENAME = %MAINWEB%.TWikiAdminGroup
* Web preferences that are *not* allowed to be overridden by user preferences:
* Set FINALPREFERENCES = WEBTOPICLIST, DENYWEBVIEW, ALLOWWEBVIEW, DENYWEBCHANGE, ALLOWWEBCHANGE, DENYWEBRENAME, ALLOWWEBRENAME
__Notes:__
* A preference is defined as:
=6 spaces * Set NAME = value=
Example:
* Set WEBBGCOLOR = #FFFFC0
* Preferences are used as %TWIKIWEB%.TWikiVariables by enclosing the name in percent signs. Example:
* When you write variable =%WEBBGCOLOR%= , it gets expanded to =%WEBBGCOLOR%= .
* The sequential order of the preference settings is significant. Define preferences that use other preferences first, i.e. set =WEBCOPYRIGHT= before =WIKIWEBMASTER= since =%WEBCOPYRIGHT%= uses the =%WIKIWEBMASTER%= variable.
* You can introduce new preferences variables and use them in your topics and templates. There is no need to change the %WIKITOOLNAME% engine (Perl scripts).
__Related Topics:__
* %TWIKIWEB%.%WIKIPREFSTOPIC% has site-level preferences.
* %MAINWEB%.%WIKIUSERSTOPIC% has a list of user topics. User topics can have optional user preferences.
* %TWIKIWEB%.TWikiVariables has a list of common =%VARIABLES%=.
* %TWIKIWEB%.TWikiAccessControl explains how to restrict access by users or groups.