Fix typos, misspellings, duplicate words
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* <i class="feature-circle fa fa-ship"></i> **Deploy Anywhere** Because Lektor
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builds out 100% static HTML you can deploy them to any host (including S3,
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github pages, any web host, etc.).
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GitHub Pages, any web host, etc.).
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* <i class="feature-circle fa fa-globe"></i> **Cross Platform** It runs on
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Linux, OSX and Windows.
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* <i class="feature-circle fa fa-file-code-o"></i> **100% File Based** All
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body:
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This evalutes to true if the left side compares larger than the right side
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This evaluates to true if the left side compares larger than the right side
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or equal to it. This behavior works best with [integers
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:ref](../../types/integer/) or [floats :ref](../../types/float/).
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body:
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This evalutes to true if the left side compares larger than the right side.
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This evaluates to true if the left side compares larger than the right side.
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This behavior works best with [integers :ref](../../types/integer/)
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or [floats :ref](../../types/float/).
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body:
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This evalutes to true if the left side compares smaller than the right side
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This evaluates to true if the left side compares smaller than the right side
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or equal to it. This behavior works best with [integers
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:ref](../../types/integer/) or [floats :ref](../../types/float/).
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body:
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This evalutes to true if the left side compares smaller than the right side
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This evaluates to true if the left side compares smaller than the right side
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or equal to it. This behavior works best with [integers
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:ref](../../types/integer/) or [floats :ref](../../types/float/).
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body:
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This checks if the left side of the expression does not match the right side
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by doing a exact comparision:
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by doing an exact comparison:
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## Example
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particular a hidden record is also considered undiscoverable.
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Undiscoverable records can be queried and final pages will be built but they
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are excempt from queries of the record. This is useful for pages that should
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are exempt from queries of the record. This is useful for pages that should
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be built but not show up yet on overview pages. For instance this can be used
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to implement drafts of blog posts or similar things.
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body:
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This is a handy way to change the order of the items returned. The default
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order is defined in the model config but can be overriden this way. The
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order is defined in the model config but can be overridden this way. The
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method accepts an arbitrary number of strings, each of which refers to the
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name of a field. If a string is prefixed with a minus sign (`-`) then the
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order is reversed.
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The fields in [Records :ref](../record/) use types to specify the behavior of
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the values. Lektor comes with a wide range of [built-in field types
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:ref](../types/) but it is possible to build your own by subclassing types
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class. A type is instanciated with two parameters: a reference to the
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class. A type is instantiated with two parameters: a reference to the
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[Environment :ref](../../environment/) that it belongs to and a dictionary
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with configuration options from the ini file.
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body:
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Because the environment is reused between builds, the config is not cached
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on the environment but needs to be expicitly loaded. This happens with
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on the environment but needs to be explicitly loaded. This happens with
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the help of the `load_config` method. It returns a config object that
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gives access to the settings in the project file.
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The filename of the template is passed as `template` but is only available
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if the template was indeed loaded from the templates folder. There are many
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more places where templates are rendered in in those cases the value will
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more places where templates are rendered in those cases the value will
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not be provided.
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## Example
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This is the most common way to create a project insteance. It's a class
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This is the most common way to create a project instance. It's a class
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method that given the path to a project file will load the project. If
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the file does not exist then `None` is returned.
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This attribute holds the path to the folder where the build process put the
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final artifacts. Usually a publisher walks that folder and does something
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with all contents of it. The publishers however are heavily encourated to
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with all contents of it. The publishers however are heavily encouraged to
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ignore the special `.lektor` folder which contains lektor specific information
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that should not end up on the resulting server.
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This formats a latitude and longitude tuple into a human readable string
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in the format format degrees, minutes and seconds. See also [latformat
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in the format degrees, minutes and seconds. See also [latformat
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:ref](../latformat/) and [longformat :ref](../longformat/).
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## Examples
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title: url_to
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summary: Calculates the URL to a specific page realtive to the current.
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summary: Calculates the URL to a specific page relative to the current.
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type: function
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title: reinstall
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summary: Reginstall all plugins.
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summary: Reinstall all plugins.
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type: cmdlet
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Alternatives have a special behavior with regards to paths. They alternative
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code does not exist in the path! This can be confusing at first, but has the
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advantage that they automatically work in most places as the paths are the
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same for differnent alternatives. For more information see
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same for different alternatives. For more information see
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[Alternatives and Paths :ref](../paths/#alternatives-and-paths).
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host a website below a certain folder without having to do anything special to
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make this work. However there are some features which will require the use of
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an absolute or fully canonical (external) URL. For instance sitemaps or Atom
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feeds do not work with realtive URLs. In this case the absolute URL path has
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feeds do not work with relative URLs. In this case the absolute URL path has
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to be configured.
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You can pick the default for URL generation in the project configuration.
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FTP is a very old but well supported protocol. Lektor can publish through it
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but to speed up the operation it has to make certain concessions. In
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particular it needs to maintain a “listing file” to remember the state of
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the files as FTP does not support any form of file comparisions. This means
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the files as FTP does not support any form of file comparisons. This means
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that you cannot use Lektor in addition to another system to publish files
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to your FTP server. It's an either/or thing.
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FTP is considered a largely insecure protocol for Lektor. As such if you
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want to use it you should keep your project file save as credentials will
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be most likely embedded there. Alternatively you can set the credentails
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be most likely embedded there. Alternatively you can set the credentials
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via the command line with the `--username` and `--password` option (or via the
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environment variables `LEKTOR_DEPLOY_USERNAME` and `LEKTOR_DEPLOY_PASSWORD`)
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though this will mean that most likely deploys via the admin interface
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title: GitHub Pages
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summary: Deploys to github pages.
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summary: Deploys to GitHub Pages.
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## 404 Pages
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Per convenention the file named `404.html` is used as placeholder if a page
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Per convention the file named `404.html` is used as placeholder if a page
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cannot be found. You can create such a page by creating a `404.html/contents.lr`
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file.
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`rsync://username@server/path/to/folder`
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This deploys via SSH and rsync to a remote server. This is the recommended
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way to deploy if the system supports it as it is a very fast and realiable
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way to deploy if the system supports it as it is a very fast and reliable
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way. It uses the system's SSH config so for authentication just configure
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SSH as you would normally do. The `username` part is optional and defaults
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to the current user that is signed into the machine or whatever is picked up
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* `enabled`: if set to `yes` pagination becomes enabled. It's off by
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default.
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* `per_page`: this controls how many children are are shown per page. If
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* `per_page`: this controls how many children are shown per page. If
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pagination is enabled and this is not set, an implicit default of `20`
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is assumed.
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## Installing Plugins
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For completely automated plugin managment just open your project file in a
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For completely automated plugin management just open your project file in a
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text editor and edit or extend the `[packages]` section. Just add a line
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for each plugin in the form `name = version`:
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<h3>About This Blog</h3>
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<p>
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“The Transcript” is the blog about <a href="{{ '/'|url
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}}">Lektor</a>, a new solution in static content managment.
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}}">Lektor</a>, a new solution in static content management.
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<p>
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Subscribe for the latest news about Lektor as well as content
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management and web development.
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<div class="container">
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<div class="row">
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<div class="col-sm-4 icon-bar">
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<a href="https://github.com/lektor/lektor/" title="Lektor on Github"
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<a href="https://github.com/lektor/lektor/" title="Lektor on GitHub"
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><i class="fa fa-github"></i></a>
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<a href="https://github.com/lektor/lektor/issues/" title="Report Issues for Lektor"
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><i class="fa fa-bug"></i></a>
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