From 4a90553d7f34d7178beb96489a5b39a545c532ac Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Louis Date: Sat, 4 Oct 2014 12:45:23 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] amend comment --- .../comment_5_7e0a6336c6a6785d9cf4b6b4b124fd6d._comment | 2 ++ 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+) diff --git a/doc/forum/Export_images_when_building_the_wiki/comment_5_7e0a6336c6a6785d9cf4b6b4b124fd6d._comment b/doc/forum/Export_images_when_building_the_wiki/comment_5_7e0a6336c6a6785d9cf4b6b4b124fd6d._comment index 81ea1b47e..068d49eb0 100644 --- a/doc/forum/Export_images_when_building_the_wiki/comment_5_7e0a6336c6a6785d9cf4b6b4b124fd6d._comment +++ b/doc/forum/Export_images_when_building_the_wiki/comment_5_7e0a6336c6a6785d9cf4b6b4b124fd6d._comment @@ -18,6 +18,8 @@ In setup file, you specify which command is to be applied to files. For instance Then, in your wiki pages, you can use `\[[!compile files=\"foo.odt\"]]`. This will convert file to pdf, and render as a link to the `pdf` file. If option `inline` is set, you can also simply use a wikilink `\[[foo.odt]]`, which will have the same effect. +The only problem I see is that when linking several times to the same file, it will be compiled several times. I marked it as [[a feature request|http://atelier.gresille.org/issues/420]] to the plugin. + Regards, -- [[Louis|spalax]] -- 2.39.2