To display the image inline, simply include the url to the image on your page and if you like, you can add a description in quotes immediately after it. I've slightly modified your page to show the image as requested. You can then remove the Attach link if you like. If you need to, you can even change the position, framing, flow, etc around the image. Just check out the documentation at .....
http://away3d.com/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=PmWiki.Images As for a more fully featured wiki, what features do you think are missing? I know this might not be the best wiki, but it's there, and for now, it's serving it's purpose. If it's becoming too restrictive then perhaps it'd need re-thinking. It all takes time to do though and there's a lot of Away3D I want to play with ;) Greg On Mar 30, 1:12 pm, tarwin <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks. I tried out the attachment but it just seems to do, well that. > Have a link to the image - is there a way to show the actual image? > The page is:http://away3d.com/wiki/pmwiki.php?n=Tutorials.ExportColladaMax > > Do you think it might be a good idea to use a more fully featured Wiki > such ashttp://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki- before we start > adding a bunch of stuff to this one and find it really can't do what > might be needed. > > On Mar 30, 8:48 pm, Greg209 <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > A much under used area of away3d.com is the wiki, which hasn't really > > be open to edits before (sorry, my fault) but has now been opened up a > > little, should anyone want to contribute there experiences/knowledge. > > > It can be found here :http://away3d.com/wiki/ > > > The wiki now has three areas where information can be added. > > > Tutorials, Examples and API Class List. > > > To add a new page, simple go to the category of your choice (from the > > side navigation list) and edit the page to add a link to your new > > page. Follow that new link to create/edit your item. > > > Images can now be included in tutorials/examples but are limited to > > 50K and can be of type jpg, png or gif. > > > To upload an image, edit your document and add the following :- > > > [[Attach:myfile.gif]] > > > When you view your page, the link/paperclip on the Attach command will > > take you to the upload page. Once the image is uploaded, clicking on > > the link again will show the image. > > > To embed your uploaded image, copy it's location and simply paste it > > into your article as follows. The text in quotes is the image > > description - note, there is no space between the filename and the > > first quotation mark. > > >http://away3d.com/wiki/uploads/Examples/myfile.gif"This is my file > > which I uploaded" > > > Let me know if you have any issues/suggestions. > > > Greg To unsubscribe from this group, send email to away3d-dev+unsubscribegooglegroups.com or reply to this email with the words "REMOVE ME" as the subject.
