Update:

Failing that: Has anyone had success using OpenOffice Draw and
ImageMaps to create interactive illustrations that link to various
locations in the wiki?

I'm looking for a light-weight way to make my flow diagrams easy to
navigate within our wiki spec documents

Any other workflows/suggestions would also be greatly appreciated

cheers,

-jeremy

On Jul 10, 9:18 am, Jeremy Kerr <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm wondering if it's possible to use the Image and TrackLinks macros
> simultaneously. or if I must use the HTML processor to add an image to a
> trac wiki page that can link to another wiki page.
>
> Here's why I ask:
>
> I'm putting up our design flowcharts on our wiki. Some of the diagrams refer
> to links on the same page, but some components in the flow diagrams refer to
> links on a different wiki page.
>
> To this end, I am using different graphics in the flowcharts to indicate to
> our reviewers if they need to search for relevant information on the current
> page, or go to a different section/page entirely.
>
> What I would like to do using trac wiki markup, is attach my x-ref graphics,
> and then, where appropriate, add them to my wiki pages with links to either
>
> [#section]
> [wiki:OtherPage]
>
> what I envision is something like this:
>
> [wiki:OtherPage [[Image(OtherPage.jpg)]] ]
>
> Possible? Or am I thinking too much like a web producer   :-)
>
> RL
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