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mediasyntax plugin
Compatible with DokuWiki
2009-12-25, 2010-11-07, 2011-05-25, 2011-11-10, 2012-01-25, 2013-05-10
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 creole, markdowku, pageredirect
Needed for acronym
Download and Installation
- Log in as Administrator to your dokuwiki
- Choose Admin→Manage Plugins
- Under “Download and install a new plugin” enter http://www.staerk.de/files/mediasyntax.tar.gz
- Click on “Download”.
Optional
- To use tables in mediawiki syntax, install the exttab1 plugin.
- If you want the “edit” buttons to be above and not below the section to edit, install the editsections plugin (source site).
- Test your installation by writing a new article starting with '''hello world'''. This should be displayed bold.
Syntax and usage
After installation, mediawiki syntax is used to display your pages. This also includes the #REDIRECT command.
Tables
Tables stay in the dokuwiki syntax because the mediawiki syntax does not allow for simple tables. If you really want mediawiki-style tables, use the exttab2 plugin.
Images
Images: To add an image, store your image (let's assume it is called myimage.png) into the image folder (e.g. /srv/www/htdocs/dokuwiki/data/media/image). To show it use the syntax
[[Image:myimage.png]]
Demo
Compatibility
It is tested with Dokuwiki 2009-12-25, 2010-11-07, 2011-05-25, 2012-01-25 and 2013-05-10.
Changes
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Developer's information
The mediasyntax plugin is derived from the cool Creole, combined with the goto, which is now the redirect component. To download mediasyntax' latest development code, open a Linux console and type
git clone git://github.com/tstaerk/mediasyntax.git
You can also view the code online.