From f165bd7249574ef4eca13afda405c7d07cba5aad Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: spalax Date: Sat, 17 May 2014 09:49:15 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Added a comment --- ..._7f5a1ef639453c83748405d2b3b0b880._comment | 27 +++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 27 insertions(+) create mode 100644 doc/forum/Export_images_when_building_the_wiki/comment_3_7f5a1ef639453c83748405d2b3b0b880._comment diff --git a/doc/forum/Export_images_when_building_the_wiki/comment_3_7f5a1ef639453c83748405d2b3b0b880._comment b/doc/forum/Export_images_when_building_the_wiki/comment_3_7f5a1ef639453c83748405d2b3b0b880._comment new file mode 100644 index 000000000..48aec10ec --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/forum/Export_images_when_building_the_wiki/comment_3_7f5a1ef639453c83748405d2b3b0b880._comment @@ -0,0 +1,27 @@ +[[!comment format=mdwn + username="spalax" + ip="82.216.247.172" + subject="comment 3" + date="2014-05-17T13:49:14Z" + content=""" +> I need a plugin of exactly the same kind, but which calls other tools, such as Dia and Inkspace. +> In addition, embedding into a page means the same image may end up being generated +> many times. So it's best to generate the image as an attachment of some page, and then +> all other pages in the wiki can use it. What do you think? + +Then the [[plugins/contrib/pandoc]] may be a good start, since *you can configure it for Pandoc to take over processing of all .mkdn files, or only files with a different extension.* Have a look at it to make your plugin process files with a particular extension. Then, it will be possible to have several pages refer to the same file, generated only once (maybe by storing stuff in `%pagestate` or `%wikistate`. + +Have a look at [[plugins/write]] to write your plugin. + +> Also, if I write a plugin (and test it of course), where do I publish it so people can +> see and enjoy it? Is [[plugins]] moderated? + +What is usually done is: + +- you publish your code somewhere (your server, or on github or something like that); +- you advertise your plugin by creating a subpage of [[plugins/contrib]]. Use the [[templates/plugin]] [[template|templates]] (it generates the frame you can see on the right of [[one of my plugins|plugins/contrib/jscalendar]], for example): + + \[[!template id=plugin name=YourFancyPlugin author=\"[[fr33domlover]]\"]] + +-- [[Louis|spalax]] +"""]] -- 2.39.5