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Extend Default Pagetemplate to Chapters #4764

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cod3monk opened this issue Jan 11, 2024 · 4 comments
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Extend Default Pagetemplate to Chapters #4764

cod3monk opened this issue Jan 11, 2024 · 4 comments

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@cod3monk
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Describe the feature you'd like

The recently implemented feature of "Default Pagetemplates" (issue #1803 and PR #3918) could be extended to Chapters. Where new pages created in a chapter are by default created with a configured template.

Describe the benefits this would bring to existing BookStack users

In our wiki we have a book documenting internal workings of our association, one chapter is on processes which are meant to be documented in a standardized way. This is supported by a template. Thus, the process template should only be default in the processes chapter.

Can the goal of this request already be achieved via other means?

Only be splitting the chapters of a book into separate books.

Have you searched for an existing open/closed issue?

  • I have searched for existing issues and none cover my fundamental request

How long have you been using BookStack?

1 to 5 years

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@ssddanbrown
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Thanks for the suggestion @cod3monk.

Related PR: #4750

@ssddanbrown ssddanbrown added this to the Next Feature Release milestone Jan 11, 2024
@Man-in-Black
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I'm using this change in my bookstack instances as for now, maybe I need to readd the default templates with the next update, but because it is a benefit for my installations I'm living with the risk to reset the changes to my database ;)

@ssddanbrown
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With the merge of #4750, this will be part of the next feature release.

@cod3monk
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cod3monk commented Feb 1, 2024

Awesome! Thanks @Man-in-Black and @ssddanbrown for all your work!

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