Use this wiki plugin, introduced in Tiki3, to display a link to an attachment to a wiki page and can display an image attachment. Since Tiki5.0, it can display a link to file in the file gallery or to a specific archive. And Since Tiki6.1, it allows easily selecting a file from a file gallery in a visual way, similarly to what can be achieved for images with the equivalent tool in the default toolbar. Moreover, it is included in the default toolbar shown in tiki textareas.
Parameters
Plugin Manager error: file plugin not found
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Only files listed as an attachment at the bottom of a page are captured by this plugin.
That means that images that have been uploaded through the "Upload picture:" option on the edit panel or uploaded to an image or file gallery and only linked to on the page will not be included. Other types of files (other than images) uploaded in the edit panel will be included because they appear in the list of attachments.
{file name="tikigold.jpg" desc="Custom link text" showdesc="0" image="0"}
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The type parameter is missing
Using image parameter
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{file name="tikigold.jpg" image="1"}
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Error
The type parameter is missing
With a link to a file in a file gallery
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{FILE(fileId="1")}Link to this file{FILE}
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The type parameter is missing
The fileId can be the ID of a file or an archive.
If date is specified, the archive with the closest smaller creation date will be linked. The format of the date is described here. If the date parameter is specified with no value, it will use the last date specified in the page.
Technical documentation linked to specific version of paper
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On the 01/20/2010
{FILE(fileId="1" date="2010/01/20")}The specification{FILE}
{FILE(fileId="2" date="")}The estimation associated to the specification{FILE}
On the 01/25/2010
{FILE(fileId="1" date="2010/01/25")}The specification{FILE}
{FILE(fileId="2" date="")}The estimation associated to the specification{FILE}