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|developer=Alexia E. Smith, Wolfgang Fahl, Mark A. Hershberger, Chris Koerner, Spas Z.Spasov | |developer=Alexia E. Smith, Wolfgang Fahl, Mark A. Hershberger, Chris Koerner, Spas Z.Spasov | ||
|type=MediaWiki | |type=MediaWiki | ||
|edition=BlueSpice pro, BlueSpice farm, BlueSpice | |edition=BlueSpice pro, BlueSpice farm, BlueSpice cloud | ||
|compatible=MediaWiki | |compatible=MediaWiki | ||
|category=Content Structuring | |category=Content Structuring | ||
Latest revision as of 10:51, 7 June 2024
For our customers with BlueSpice version 5: Please switch to the BlueSpice 5 helpdesk.
Extension: PDFEmbed
| Overview | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Description: | Media handler extension for PDF files. | ||
| State: | stable | Dependency: | MediaWiki |
| Developer: | Alexia E. Smith, Wolfgang Fahl, Mark A. Hershberger, Chris Koerner, Spas Z.Spasov | License: | - |
| Type: | MediaWiki | Category: | Content Structuring |
| Edition: | BlueSpice pro, BlueSpice farm, BlueSpice cloud | Version: | 4.3+ |
| For more info, visit Mediawiki. | |||
Features
The PDFEmbed extension allows PDF files (uploaded to your wiki) to be embedded into a wiki page using <pdf></pdf> tags. The PDF file extension is automatically added and necessarily default permissions are configured. Future functionality will allow this extension to act as a media handler for PDF files.