Parser Functions
From SemanticOrganization
#semorg-person
called like this (preferably via template):
{{#semorg-person: |ref={{FULLPAGENAME}} |prefix={{{prefix|}}} |firstname={{{firstname|}}} |lastname={{{lastname|}}} |name={{{firstname|}}} {{{lastname|}}} |suffix={{{suffix|}}} |workstreet={{{workstreet|}}} |workpostalcode={{{workpostalcode|}}} |worklocality={{{worklocality|}}} |email={{{email|}}} |workphone={{{workphone|}}} |homepage={{{homepage|}}} |note={{{note|}}} |organization={{{organization|}}} |gender={{{gender|}}} }}
sets all the attributes and spits out a nicely formatted table with all the contact information and also a download link for a .vcard file
#semorg-person-ref
#semorg-form
#semorg-field
#semorg-fields
#semorg-field-rows
#semorg-set
#semorg-set-list
#semorg-table
#semorg-subobject
#semorg-network
#semorg-cooperation
#semorg-circles
#semorg-toggle
#semorg-list
This parser function is used to show lists of pages belonging to a certain category.
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{{#semorg-list:group}}
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The following system messages control the appearance of the list:
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semorg-list-<feature>-headers | Should contain a list of message keys that contain the texts for the table headers. For the example above the content of semorg-list-group-headers is “group-name, group-description, group-host, group-members “. The elements of the list should have the general form of <feature>-<field> . The list is used to reference another set of messages following the naming convention semorg-field-<feature>-<field>-name . So semorg-field-group-name-name is used to populate the heading of the first column in the example above.
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