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CodeButton Plugin
Compatible with DokuWiki
Lemming, Anteater, Rincewind, Angua, Adora Belle, Weatherwax, Binky, Ponder Stibbons, Hrun, Detritus, Elenor of Tsort, Frusterick Manners, Greebo
This extension has not been updated in over 2 years. It may no longer be maintained or supported and may have compatibility issues.
Similar to codebash, codebuttonmod1, codebuttonmod2, custombuttons
Installation
Search and install the plugin using the Extension Manager. Refer to Plugins on how to install plugins manually.
Syntax and Usage
After installation you'll find a new button at the end of your regular toolbar. Use them to add “<file>Insert Code</file>
” to your DokuWiki markup.
Discussion
So nobody complains anything, I guess everything works fine with this plugin :o)
- Top plugin works fine!
- — Florin 2015/02/26 09:08, Hrun - Super !
Bug link to archive's name
Not at all
The plugin archive need to be rename as codebutton.zip to be installed properly.
theguy[at]freesquare[dot]org
It works fine for me. I just installed it via the “extension manager”, by searching for “codebutton” and clicking the install button. — Heiko 2015-08-27 23:09
Wish
The tag file is not ok :) I was expecting that this would insert code tag instead and in the interface i provide the language i need. Is it possible to improove? OK - I found this one codebutton2
The <file> tag is pretty much the same as <code>, but you could use it to show that you quoted a file. There is no disadvantage using <file> instead of <code>. — Heiko 2015-08-27 23:13
Not Installing
This extension will not install via the “extension manager”. The search and install fails and the manual install produces this error and corrupts the system:
Plugin name 'dw_codebutton' is not a valid plugin name, only the characters a-z and 0-9 are allowed. Maybe the plugin has been installed in the wrong directory?
The only way to install is to download the file, rename to codebutton
and manually install. Works fine. — liveincan 2019-08-04 04:00