Changes for page Attachments
Last modified by Thomas Mortagne on 2023/10/10
From version 1.30
edited by Vincent Massol
on 2007/04/19
on 2007/04/19
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To version 1.32
edited by NeerajSingh
on 2007/05/23
on 2007/05/23
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... ... @@ -1,6 +1,7 @@ 1 +{yahoo:[email protected]}\\ 1 1 1 Attachments 2 2 3 -A page can contain attachments which can then later be referenced from within a page. For example this is very useful for attaching images and displaying them in the page's content. 4 +A page can contain attachments which can then later be referenced from within a page. For example this is very useful for attaching images and displaying them in the page's content. 4 4 5 5 #toc("" "" "") 6 6 ... ... @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ 22 22 23 23 View the page on which you wish to attach a file and then click on "Attachments" at the bottom of the page. That'll open the attachment panel: 24 24 25 -{i mage:attachment-bottom.png}26 +{flickr:rssfeed=neerajrss} 26 26 27 27 1.1.1 Using the WYSIWYG editor 28 28 ... ... @@ -32,4 +32,8 @@ 32 32 33 33 Note that you can create a link to the attachment/image directly in that same popup window. 34 34 36 +1.1 Linking to an attached file 35 35 38 +If you're using the wiki editor, you can use the [Image macro>Code.ImageMacro] to display an image inline. If you simply wish to link to an attachment, use the [Attach macro>Code.AttachMacro]. 39 + 40 +If you're using the WYSIWYG editor, then use the "Insert an Attachment link" or "Insert/edit image" buttons as shown above.