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Document Properties Marker
doctypemacro
overridefalse
extract-short-desctrue


Doctypemacrohide
NameTransclude Documents Macro
Short DescriptionRenders transcluded content fetched from documents of a result set.
Parent
Parent Property
property-nameName

Audience
Name List
doctyperole
render-no-hits-as-blanktrue
render-list-as-comma-separated-valuestrue
namesAuthor, Template Author
propertyAudience

Categories
Name List
doctypecategory
namesDisplay / Query

Tags

Tag List
cssprojectdoc-compact
namesDynamic List, Query, Transclusion, Deep Link, Remote Control


Type

Name List
doctypemacro-type
render-list-as-comma-separated-valuestrue
namesDynamic Navigation, Content Reuse


Iteration

Iteration
valuefinished

hide
Since1.5.0
Supports Wiki SyntaxMarkup(tick)
Sort Keyhide



Section
indextrue
show-titlefalse
titleDescription
List of fragments transcluded from 3 pages. Use has edit privileges, therefore the edit widget is rendered.

With the Transclude Documents Macro document authors transclude from result sets of document queries.

Since the macro requires properties to be set to select on documents, the macro transcludes only from projectdoc documents.

This feature is very convenient if used to transclude child documents, using the Restrict to immediate Children parameter. Consider to use Section documents since they make it easier to define a default sort order (a feature supported by all doctypes of type 81035635).

Transcluded fragments are easily recognizable by authors (users with page edit permissions). They are surrounded by a reference box that also renders widgets to quickly open the page transcluded from in edit mode (see 81035635 for details).

All information is transcluded on request time. Since the macro runs a query, the list of hits is also dependent on request time and the access permissions of the user requesting the page.

Version Box
since2.5

Wiki syntax is supported since version 2.5.


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