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|features=The PDFEmbed extension allows PDF files (uploaded to your wiki) to be embedded into a wiki page using ‎<nowiki><pdf>‎</pdf></nowiki> 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.
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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.

Latest revision as of 10:51, 7 June 2024

Extension: PDFEmbed

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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.