From: W. Trevor King Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2010 01:38:10 +0000 (-0400) Subject: Convert to tags from "*" to "tags/*". X-Git-Url: http://git.tremily.us/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=3fed45422227dd81ee38dd9b733307208f95d322;p=blog.git Convert to tags from "*" to "tags/*". --- diff --git a/posts/Astro_search_engine.mdwn b/posts/Astro_search_engine.mdwn index 249918d..b56f3ce 100644 --- a/posts/Astro_search_engine.mdwn +++ b/posts/Astro_search_engine.mdwn @@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ [[!meta date="2008-11-04 18:35:18"]] [Astrometry.net](http://www.astrometry.net) is awesome. -[[!tag theory]] +[[!tag tags/theory]] diff --git a/posts/Atomgen.mdwn b/posts/Atomgen.mdwn index 77232d5..7a7b99d 100644 --- a/posts/Atomgen.mdwn +++ b/posts/Atomgen.mdwn @@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ me yet...). You can grab my script and see some simple usage examples on my [code page](http://www.physics.drexel.edu/~wking/code/#atomgen). -[[!tag programming]] +[[!tag tags/programming]] diff --git a/posts/Blog_created.mdwn b/posts/Blog_created.mdwn index f194d94..dc208eb 100644 --- a/posts/Blog_created.mdwn +++ b/posts/Blog_created.mdwn @@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ How can I resist a blog engine called `nb`? Oh, I suppose I should also link back to my [homepage](/~wking/), in case anyone is interested :p. -[[!tag blogging]] +[[!tag tags/blogging]] diff --git a/posts/Blog_re-titled.mdwn b/posts/Blog_re-titled.mdwn index e9040fb..f393fed 100644 --- a/posts/Blog_re-titled.mdwn +++ b/posts/Blog_re-titled.mdwn @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ Adding my bit of noise to the global cacophony (and yes, I had to [double check](http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=cacophony) the spelling). -[[!tag blogging]] +[[!tag tags/blogging]] diff --git a/posts/Category_tags_and_their_ordering.mdwn b/posts/Category_tags_and_their_ordering.mdwn index 50e023c..420feab 100644 --- a/posts/Category_tags_and_their_ordering.mdwn +++ b/posts/Category_tags_and_their_ordering.mdwn @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ your blog.conf file with or some variation on that theme. Funfunfun. -[[!tag blogging]] +[[!tag tags/blogging]] diff --git a/posts/ChemDB_published.mdwn b/posts/ChemDB_published.mdwn index e559b3f..3940037 100644 --- a/posts/ChemDB_published.mdwn +++ b/posts/ChemDB_published.mdwn @@ -5,5 +5,5 @@ chemicals less painful. I think it is now ready for people other than me :p. [code](http://www.physics.drexel.edu/~wking/code/index.shtml#chemdb) -[[!tag linux]] -[[!tag programming]] +[[!tag tags/linux]] +[[!tag tags/programming]] diff --git a/posts/Colorado.mdwn b/posts/Colorado.mdwn index 2cc1ccf..858586f 100644 --- a/posts/Colorado.mdwn +++ b/posts/Colorado.mdwn @@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ homosexuality with my sister, defended my stuff from my niece, hung out with my Aunt and the dogs, and learned a lot of family history :). Good times. -[[!tag fun]] +[[!tag tags/fun]] diff --git a/posts/Comcast_rediculousness.mdwn b/posts/Comcast_rediculousness.mdwn index 05d6339..696ba9a 100644 --- a/posts/Comcast_rediculousness.mdwn +++ b/posts/Comcast_rediculousness.mdwn @@ -59,4 +59,4 @@ hiding the authentication. You can see my mutt configuration at the [Drexel liki](http://www.physics.drexel.edu/liki/index.php/Mutt). -[[!tag linux]] +[[!tag tags/linux]] diff --git a/posts/Command_line_PGP-MIME.mdwn b/posts/Command_line_PGP-MIME.mdwn index 2b34df5..d51612c 100644 --- a/posts/Command_line_PGP-MIME.mdwn +++ b/posts/Command_line_PGP-MIME.mdwn @@ -20,5 +20,5 @@ happy at the momemt. You're welcome to [take a look](/~wking/code/python/send_pgp_mime) and email me with [encrypted!] feedback. -[[!tag linux]] -[[!tag programming]] +[[!tag tags/linux]] +[[!tag tags/programming]] diff --git a/posts/Comments.mdwn b/posts/Comments.mdwn index 6ae1e7d..cfe1faf 100644 --- a/posts/Comments.mdwn +++ b/posts/Comments.mdwn @@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ After looking around at a number of available packages, I feel like setting up something that I'm comfortable with would take more effort than I'm willing to spend here. If you would like to make a comment, [email me](/~wking/contact.shtml). -[[!tag blogging]] +[[!tag tags/blogging]] diff --git a/posts/Data_censoring.mdwn b/posts/Data_censoring.mdwn index 4bb5416..f082932 100644 --- a/posts/Data_censoring.mdwn +++ b/posts/Data_censoring.mdwn @@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ I don't have to worry about that, since our data are uncensored (proteins being In other jargon news, the [first order statistic](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_statistics), just means the sample minimum. -[[!tag theory]] +[[!tag tags/theory]] diff --git a/posts/Election.mdwn b/posts/Election.mdwn index ab1bab0..3b52287 100644 --- a/posts/Election.mdwn +++ b/posts/Election.mdwn @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ the bus, chanting “O-bam-a! O-bam-a! …”. The school bus was actually shaking as it passed, with all the kids jumping up and down to the chant. What a day :p. -[[!tag fun]] +[[!tag tags/fun]] diff --git a/posts/Elsevier_and_LaTeX.mdwn b/posts/Elsevier_and_LaTeX.mdwn index f2a4cfa..b30c89e 100644 --- a/posts/Elsevier_and_LaTeX.mdwn +++ b/posts/Elsevier_and_LaTeX.mdwn @@ -25,5 +25,5 @@ but I'm still not sure why it doesn't replace elsarticle-num.bst entirely... -[[!tag linux]] -[[!tag programming]] +[[!tag tags/linux]] +[[!tag tags/programming]] diff --git a/posts/Emacs_and_aspell_spelling.mdwn b/posts/Emacs_and_aspell_spelling.mdwn index 9ac0178..3f9becd 100644 --- a/posts/Emacs_and_aspell_spelling.mdwn +++ b/posts/Emacs_and_aspell_spelling.mdwn @@ -17,5 +17,5 @@ Then use the standard `emacs` spelling commands: With a bunch more commands in the [emacs manual](http://www.delorie.com/gnu/docs/emacs/emacs_109.html). -[[!tag linux]] -[[!tag programming]] +[[!tag tags/linux]] +[[!tag tags/programming]] diff --git a/posts/Emacs_and_aspell_spelling_II.mdwn b/posts/Emacs_and_aspell_spelling_II.mdwn index 67c2145..94dcdd2 100644 --- a/posts/Emacs_and_aspell_spelling_II.mdwn +++ b/posts/Emacs_and_aspell_spelling_II.mdwn @@ -27,4 +27,4 @@ I will just run `aspell -v ` from another terminal and revisit the file from emacs afterwards, or I will highlight non-UTF-8 areas and `ispell` them seperately. -[[!tag linux]] +[[!tag tags/linux]] diff --git a/posts/Email_interface_to_bugs_everywhere.mdwn b/posts/Email_interface_to_bugs_everywhere.mdwn index cd25ad3..54e81fa 100644 --- a/posts/Email_interface_to_bugs_everywhere.mdwn +++ b/posts/Email_interface_to_bugs_everywhere.mdwn @@ -37,6 +37,6 @@ As a nice side effect of this little project, my [`send_pgp_mime`](/~wking/code/python/send_pgp_mime) is now much more elegant. -[[!tag linux]] -[[!tag programming]] -[[!tag fun]] +[[!tag tags/linux]] +[[!tag tags/programming]] +[[!tag tags/fun]] diff --git a/posts/Encrypted_password_file_and_other_news.mdwn b/posts/Encrypted_password_file_and_other_news.mdwn index 4cb1807..3c85ab3 100644 --- a/posts/Encrypted_password_file_and_other_news.mdwn +++ b/posts/Encrypted_password_file_and_other_news.mdwn @@ -24,4 +24,4 @@ command for nicely breaking paragraphs, and it's a gem. Especially useful for replying to seperate parts of other people's really-long-lined emails ;). -[[!tag linux]] +[[!tag tags/linux]] diff --git a/posts/Fluxbox.mdwn b/posts/Fluxbox.mdwn index 1811850..401e255 100644 --- a/posts/Fluxbox.mdwn +++ b/posts/Fluxbox.mdwn @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ text editor of choice. From cknight: "..there is a utility called 'fluxkeys' which will 'help' build a keys file. BEWARE: This program will corrupt your keys file changing any desktop mouse binding to 'Mousetop1' 'Mousetop2', etc. Doing this will disable your ability to correclty use your mouse properly..." -[[!tag linux]] +[[!tag tags/linux]] diff --git a/posts/Funnies.mdwn b/posts/Funnies.mdwn index 795911f..e7590fc 100644 --- a/posts/Funnies.mdwn +++ b/posts/Funnies.mdwn @@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ pointed out [physical theories as women](http://www.mcsweeneys.net/links/lists/physical.html), which lead me [here](http://www.mcsweeneys.net/links/lists/). Good stuff. -[[!tag fun]] +[[!tag tags/fun]] diff --git a/posts/Getting_numbers_from_journal_figures.mdwn b/posts/Getting_numbers_from_journal_figures.mdwn index 57958bc..df47874 100644 --- a/posts/Getting_numbers_from_journal_figures.mdwn +++ b/posts/Getting_numbers_from_journal_figures.mdwn @@ -20,6 +20,6 @@ well to [Schlierf & Rief's results](http://www.biophysj.org/cgi/content/abstract/90/4/L33) on both models. Hooray! ;). -[[!tag linux]] -[[!tag programming]] -[[!tag theory]] +[[!tag tags/linux]] +[[!tag tags/programming]] +[[!tag tags/theory]] diff --git a/posts/Git_and_sawsim.mdwn b/posts/Git_and_sawsim.mdwn index 8fdd144..ef03d29 100644 --- a/posts/Git_and_sawsim.mdwn +++ b/posts/Git_and_sawsim.mdwn @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ y'all yet, but since I think it's still just me still, I'm not really worried ;). Email me if I'm wrong, and you don't want to wait a few weeks :p. -[[!tag programming]] +[[!tag tags/programming]] diff --git a/posts/Giving_up_on_Gompertz_theory.mdwn b/posts/Giving_up_on_Gompertz_theory.mdwn index 939f0e4..9fa672a 100644 --- a/posts/Giving_up_on_Gompertz_theory.mdwn +++ b/posts/Giving_up_on_Gompertz_theory.mdwn @@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ I now have a heuristic which seems to work :p, and I suppose I'll be satisfied w On to find out about analytic solutions to Kramers' unfolding rates. -[[!tag theory]] +[[!tag tags/theory]] diff --git a/posts/Gompertz-Gumbel_distributions.mdwn b/posts/Gompertz-Gumbel_distributions.mdwn index 7ca7c91..c912a4e 100644 --- a/posts/Gompertz-Gumbel_distributions.mdwn +++ b/posts/Gompertz-Gumbel_distributions.mdwn @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ Rats. Desperate times call for going back to [Gompertz' original paper](http://www.jstor.org/stable/107756). -[[!tag theory]] +[[!tag tags/theory]] diff --git a/posts/Gompertz_paper.mdwn b/posts/Gompertz_paper.mdwn index 178e5a9..df13c20 100644 --- a/posts/Gompertz_paper.mdwn +++ b/posts/Gompertz_paper.mdwn @@ -9,4 +9,4 @@ All the non-symbolic math was starting to confuse me, so I went back and Googled It even talks about probability density functions. I dunno if I'm ready for another relationship yet though, I've been hurt so many times before ;). -[[!tag theory]] +[[!tag tags/theory]] diff --git a/posts/Good_introduction_to_protein_folding_simulations.mdwn b/posts/Good_introduction_to_protein_folding_simulations.mdwn index 1427693..c35b2f2 100644 --- a/posts/Good_introduction_to_protein_folding_simulations.mdwn +++ b/posts/Good_introduction_to_protein_folding_simulations.mdwn @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ seems to be quite a nice intro to basic methods in protein folding simulations. It cleared up the difference between lattice and off-lattice models for me again, hopefully I'll remember this time ;). -[[!tag theory]] +[[!tag tags/theory]] diff --git a/posts/Grr_Multimodes.mdwn b/posts/Grr_Multimodes.mdwn index 0508c49..7f605f6 100644 --- a/posts/Grr_Multimodes.mdwn +++ b/posts/Grr_Multimodes.mdwn @@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ easily-accessible communication between them, but I don't have time to develop a system like that. Some day I will give up on Nanoscope troubleshooting and build a [GXSM system](http://gxsm.sourceforge.net/). -[[!tag hardware]] +[[!tag tags/hardware]] diff --git a/posts/Gumbel-Fisher-Tippett_distributions.mdwn b/posts/Gumbel-Fisher-Tippett_distributions.mdwn index 000c7f2..62473de 100644 --- a/posts/Gumbel-Fisher-Tippett_distributions.mdwn +++ b/posts/Gumbel-Fisher-Tippett_distributions.mdwn @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ But Wikipedia says this is the same as Fisher-Tippett with time inversion. There is a nice discussion of aging in general, but not much math [here](http://longevity-science.org/Failure-Models-2006.pdf). -[[!tag theory]] +[[!tag tags/theory]] diff --git a/posts/In_the_Beginning_was_the_Command_Line.mdwn b/posts/In_the_Beginning_was_the_Command_Line.mdwn index 555bf61..372215a 100644 --- a/posts/In_the_Beginning_was_the_Command_Line.mdwn +++ b/posts/In_the_Beginning_was_the_Command_Line.mdwn @@ -4,5 +4,5 @@ By Neal Stephenson. [Read it](http://www.cryptonomicon.com/beginning.html). It's a bit dated, obviously, after ten years (1999), but the basic ideas are still on target. Plus it's a lot of fun ;). -[[!tag linux]] -[[!tag fun]] +[[!tag tags/linux]] +[[!tag tags/fun]] diff --git a/posts/Localepurge.mdwn b/posts/Localepurge.mdwn index 8420f27..ac78faa 100644 --- a/posts/Localepurge.mdwn +++ b/posts/Localepurge.mdwn @@ -16,4 +16,4 @@ Someday I hope to speak more than English and a smattering of German, but I sure And that's *with* a few of the more common ones around for fun. -[[!tag linux]] +[[!tag tags/linux]] diff --git a/posts/Make_gotcha.mdwn b/posts/Make_gotcha.mdwn index f8a049c..ac1fe5a 100644 --- a/posts/Make_gotcha.mdwn +++ b/posts/Make_gotcha.mdwn @@ -31,4 +31,4 @@ Apparently bonus whitespace (normally before a comment or after an equals sign) in variable definitions is stripped from the front of a definition, but not the back. You have been warned ;). -[[!tag programming]] +[[!tag tags/programming]] diff --git a/posts/Markdown.mdwn b/posts/Markdown.mdwn index 97d792b..d3db156 100644 --- a/posts/Markdown.mdwn +++ b/posts/Markdown.mdwn @@ -13,4 +13,4 @@ code {font: monospace; font-weight: bold}; or something to that effect. -[[!tag blogging]] +[[!tag tags/blogging]] diff --git a/posts/Math.mdwn b/posts/Math.mdwn index fbbaa90..3a837ec 100644 --- a/posts/Math.mdwn +++ b/posts/Math.mdwn @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ analyzing functions specifically, and technical problems in general, so I'll pass the link on in case you're interested. Curtesy of Charles Wells. -[[!tag fun]] +[[!tag tags/fun]] diff --git a/posts/More_make_idoms.mdwn b/posts/More_make_idoms.mdwn index 814c15c..502b144 100644 --- a/posts/More_make_idoms.mdwn +++ b/posts/More_make_idoms.mdwn @@ -40,4 +40,4 @@ Of course you could accomplish the same effect with but what fun is that? ;) -[[!tag programming]] +[[!tag tags/programming]] diff --git a/posts/MultiMode_head_connection_deconstructed.mdwn b/posts/MultiMode_head_connection_deconstructed.mdwn index f12b269..5b43215 100644 --- a/posts/MultiMode_head_connection_deconstructed.mdwn +++ b/posts/MultiMode_head_connection_deconstructed.mdwn @@ -12,4 +12,4 @@ If anyone has figured out line 4, or is using a MultiMode as an STM, please Now, back to work on my Kramers' checks... -[[!tag hardware]] +[[!tag tags/hardware]] diff --git a/posts/Nanoblogger_links.mdwn b/posts/Nanoblogger_links.mdwn index c313d67..e9d6c9e 100644 --- a/posts/Nanoblogger_links.mdwn +++ b/posts/Nanoblogger_links.mdwn @@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ Note to self: add links by manually editing $BLOGDIR/templates/main_links.htm -[[!tag blogging]] +[[!tag tags/blogging]] diff --git a/posts/Natbib.mdwn b/posts/Natbib.mdwn index 144e214..48a5b6d 100644 --- a/posts/Natbib.mdwn +++ b/posts/Natbib.mdwn @@ -6,4 +6,4 @@ reminder for myself: [natbib](http://www.ctan.org/tex-archive/help/Catalogue/ent [here](http://www.mackichan.com/index.html?techtalk/627.htm~mainFrame). I have been using `super,sort&compress` as my options. -[[!tag linux]] +[[!tag tags/linux]] diff --git a/posts/Optimizing_your_wife.mdwn b/posts/Optimizing_your_wife.mdwn index 79d923a..8231054 100644 --- a/posts/Optimizing_your_wife.mdwn +++ b/posts/Optimizing_your_wife.mdwn @@ -4,4 +4,4 @@ I love math :p. Of course, I haven't been following their advice either... -[[!tag fun]] +[[!tag tags/fun]] diff --git a/posts/PlotPick_program.mdwn b/posts/PlotPick_program.mdwn index 2615d62..015b9a6 100644 --- a/posts/PlotPick_program.mdwn +++ b/posts/PlotPick_program.mdwn @@ -12,6 +12,6 @@ the raw-data version of [clicklock.tk](http://www.physics.drexel.edu/~wking/blog/archives/2008/09/05/index.html#e2008-09-05T20_20_30.txt). Hope you like it :). -[[!tag linux]] -[[!tag programming]] -[[!tag theory]] +[[!tag tags/linux]] +[[!tag tags/programming]] +[[!tag tags/theory]] diff --git a/posts/Reading_IGOR_binary_waves_from_Python.mdwn b/posts/Reading_IGOR_binary_waves_from_Python.mdwn index 708dfaf..64cdae2 100644 --- a/posts/Reading_IGOR_binary_waves_from_Python.mdwn +++ b/posts/Reading_IGOR_binary_waves_from_Python.mdwn @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ publishing some good [documentation](ftp://ftp.wavemetrics.net/IgorPro/Technical_Notes/TN003.zip), even if it's in a goofy format. -[[!tag programming]] +[[!tag tags/programming]] diff --git a/posts/Simulation_progress.mdwn b/posts/Simulation_progress.mdwn index 6646ac9..fecdf99 100644 --- a/posts/Simulation_progress.mdwn +++ b/posts/Simulation_progress.mdwn @@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ that tension groups are intended for, like having two seperate WLC groups Subversion is lots of fun, by the way ;). -[[!tag programming]] +[[!tag tags/programming]] diff --git a/posts/Simulation_progress_II.mdwn b/posts/Simulation_progress_II.mdwn index de17a3f..d54e87a 100644 --- a/posts/Simulation_progress_II.mdwn +++ b/posts/Simulation_progress_II.mdwn @@ -10,4 +10,4 @@ last 16 days since Maui has been up we've been running just under 6% efficiency. Wohoo ;). Good thing I didn't spend too much time tuning for efficiency :p. -[[!tag programming]] +[[!tag tags/programming]] diff --git a/posts/SiteCorePy.mdwn b/posts/SiteCorePy.mdwn index aaf9f71..336d256 100644 --- a/posts/SiteCorePy.mdwn +++ b/posts/SiteCorePy.mdwn @@ -23,5 +23,5 @@ Thanks to the magic of [WebDriver/Selenium](http://code.google.com/p/selenium/wiki/GettingStarted) for making this possible. -[[!tag linux]] -[[!tag programming]] +[[!tag tags/linux]] +[[!tag tags/programming]] diff --git a/posts/Snownews.mdwn b/posts/Snownews.mdwn index 2fa03c4..b3ed0cd 100644 --- a/posts/Snownews.mdwn +++ b/posts/Snownews.mdwn @@ -5,4 +5,4 @@ I've just started, but [snownews](http://kiza.kcore.de/software/snownews/) is a Another text-mode program to add to my GUI-screwing toolbox (`mutt`, `w3m`, ...). Hey, X-servers don't grow on trees (or other people's M$ Windows boxes). -[[!tag blogging]] +[[!tag tags/blogging]] diff --git a/posts/Splittable_kwargs.mdwn b/posts/Splittable_kwargs.mdwn index 4a6f77d..d41d30e 100644 --- a/posts/Splittable_kwargs.mdwn +++ b/posts/Splittable_kwargs.mdwn @@ -64,5 +64,5 @@ In other news, my current side project is a MySQL-based, multi-user, archiving, command-line grade database. Down with web-forms ;). More information to come as the project progresses. -[[!tag linux]] -[[!tag programming]] +[[!tag tags/linux]] +[[!tag tags/programming]] diff --git a/posts/Stripchart.mdwn b/posts/Stripchart.mdwn index 95540bb..e3e072c 100644 --- a/posts/Stripchart.mdwn +++ b/posts/Stripchart.mdwn @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ Anyhow, I've patched up my source to gleefully ignore any Xlib errno settings, and things seem to be back up and running now. Feel free to give my stripchart code a whirl, since I quite enjoy it :p. -[[!tag programming]] +[[!tag tags/programming]] diff --git a/posts/Subversion.mdwn b/posts/Subversion.mdwn index a9e6b86..77042e5 100644 --- a/posts/Subversion.mdwn +++ b/posts/Subversion.mdwn @@ -14,5 +14,5 @@ Update: I took down the SVN server and switched to Git. Much nicer :). The code index page is now [here](http://www.physics.drexel.edu/~wking/code). -[[!tag linux]] -[[!tag programming]] +[[!tag tags/linux]] +[[!tag tags/programming]] diff --git a/posts/Tables.mdwn b/posts/Tables.mdwn index 9657542..cdfbc83 100644 --- a/posts/Tables.mdwn +++ b/posts/Tables.mdwn @@ -17,4 +17,4 @@ when you were done. You could also stash servers and stuff up out of the way, but you'd need a side table somewhere for monitors and printers. Hmm, maybe I'll make some drawings up to get a better feel for the idea. -[[!tag hardware]] +[[!tag tags/hardware]] diff --git a/posts/The_devil_is_in_the_details.mdwn b/posts/The_devil_is_in_the_details.mdwn index c174eab..9f48034 100644 --- a/posts/The_devil_is_in_the_details.mdwn +++ b/posts/The_devil_is_in_the_details.mdwn @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ mean first passage time article, since I don't really understand what the MFPT fuss is all about. No luck with the citation though, so I'll just have to use J. Chem. Phys.'s website directly :p. -[[!tag fun]] +[[!tag tags/fun]] diff --git a/posts/UTF-8.mdwn b/posts/UTF-8.mdwn index 6212c13..bd59107 100644 --- a/posts/UTF-8.mdwn +++ b/posts/UTF-8.mdwn @@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ which I'll look into if the standard `kbd` configuration turns out to be too complicated. Ooh, [Marjan Parsa](http://www.maruko.ca/i18n/) has a nice mini-HOWTO. Alright, *now* back to work... -[[!tag linux]] +[[!tag tags/linux]] diff --git a/posts/UTF-8_for_X11.mdwn b/posts/UTF-8_for_X11.mdwn index fc1d382..4408cdc 100644 --- a/posts/UTF-8_for_X11.mdwn +++ b/posts/UTF-8_for_X11.mdwn @@ -8,4 +8,4 @@ thanks to [Sven Mascheck's excellent tutorial](http://www.in-ulm.de/~mascheck/X1 I'll probably post my xmodmap bindings once I settle into them. -[[!tag linux]] +[[!tag tags/linux]] diff --git a/posts/User_agent_spoofing_and_ebrary.mdwn b/posts/User_agent_spoofing_and_ebrary.mdwn index b61aef0..8851806 100644 --- a/posts/User_agent_spoofing_and_ebrary.mdwn +++ b/posts/User_agent_spoofing_and_ebrary.mdwn @@ -32,4 +32,4 @@ There is also a [wine hack](http://commandline.org.uk/linux/2006/mar/5/using-the One of the comments points out that the wine info is now up [at ebrary](http://www.ebrary.com/kb/users/linux_under_wine.jsp). Users of non-`apt` distros certainly "can try" to install using their directions, sigh. -[[!tag linux]] +[[!tag tags/linux]] diff --git a/posts/Vancouver_GROMACS_RasMol_iptables_and_org-mode.mdwn b/posts/Vancouver_GROMACS_RasMol_iptables_and_org-mode.mdwn index dd9509d..92cadd9 100644 --- a/posts/Vancouver_GROMACS_RasMol_iptables_and_org-mode.mdwn +++ b/posts/Vancouver_GROMACS_RasMol_iptables_and_org-mode.mdwn @@ -78,4 +78,4 @@ Wiegley](http://newartisans.com/)'s 's blog on using [org-mode as a day planner](http://newartisans.com/blog_files/org.mode.day.planner.php). -[[!tag fun]] +[[!tag tags/fun]] diff --git a/posts/Website_unittesting_with_Selenium.mdwn b/posts/Website_unittesting_with_Selenium.mdwn index 6296ecf..fc14bd0 100644 --- a/posts/Website_unittesting_with_Selenium.mdwn +++ b/posts/Website_unittesting_with_Selenium.mdwn @@ -35,6 +35,6 @@ which are awesome :). More details to come... -[[!tag linux]] -[[!tag programming]] -[[!tag fun]] +[[!tag tags/linux]] +[[!tag tags/programming]] +[[!tag tags/fun]] diff --git a/posts/ikiwiki-nanoblogger-import.py b/posts/ikiwiki-nanoblogger-import.py index d41e7e2..88eaf97 100644 --- a/posts/ikiwiki-nanoblogger-import.py +++ b/posts/ikiwiki-nanoblogger-import.py @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Usage: run --help as an argument with this script. Notes: - I added some extra bits to include the [[!tag foo]] stuff in the post, + I added some extra bits to include the [[!tag tags/foo]] stuff in the post, as it wasn't before, at all. I'll diff the versions out so you can see the mess I made :). @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ def format_commit(post_dict, name, email, subdir, branch): lines.append('') for tag in post_dict['tags']: lines.append( - '[[!tag %s]]' % (tag.replace(' ', '-').replace('/', '-').lower())) + '[[!tag tags/%s]]' % (tag.replace(' ', '-').replace('/', '-').lower())) lines.append('') data = '\n'.join(lines).encode('utf-8', 'html_replace') ret = [ diff --git a/posts/inotify.mdwn b/posts/inotify.mdwn index 76bc480..1680497 100644 --- a/posts/inotify.mdwn +++ b/posts/inotify.mdwn @@ -7,5 +7,5 @@ Debian). Now I can watch the data come in from home. If only I had the laser- and photodiode-alignment screws motorized... Anyhow, checkout [my script](/~wking/code/#monfold). -[[!tag linux]] -[[!tag programming]] +[[!tag tags/linux]] +[[!tag tags/programming]] diff --git a/posts/migrate_nanoblogger_to_ikiwiki.mdwn b/posts/migrate_nanoblogger_to_ikiwiki.mdwn index 0fc6f37..8228f08 100644 --- a/posts/migrate_nanoblogger_to_ikiwiki.mdwn +++ b/posts/migrate_nanoblogger_to_ikiwiki.mdwn @@ -8,4 +8,5 @@ script](http://ikiwiki.info/tips/Importing_posts_from_Wordpress/). Here's my [[ikiwiki-nanoblogger-import.py]]. -[[!tag tags/Linux]] +[[!tag tags/blogging]] +[[!tag tags/linux]] diff --git a/posts/warning:__Clock_skew_detected.mdwn b/posts/warning:__Clock_skew_detected.mdwn index a87511e..1e68799 100644 --- a/posts/warning:__Clock_skew_detected.mdwn +++ b/posts/warning:__Clock_skew_detected.mdwn @@ -26,4 +26,4 @@ This is because my files are NFS mounted from another computer, and the clocks were out of sync by two minutes. Time to setup [NTP](http://www.ntp.org/) for the lab LAN ;). -[[!tag linux]] +[[!tag tags/linux]]