Hi Christian, this piece is simply missing from the XSLT - I checked it last week ... :-(
I'm also not too happy about the scaling of the images when you provided the size of the image but I have no time to tinker with it for the time being Siegfried Goeschl Steinebach Christian wrote: > Hi Siegfried! > > Thanks a lot! Adding jspwiki.referenceStyle=absolute did it. :-) > > Is there a way to make the caption of the image show in the pdf? > > Regards > Christian > > > > > >> Hi Christian, >> >> +) the XSL param should be set from the PDF integration using the values >> > >from jspwiki.properties > >> +) I recently added the PDF Plugin using JSPWiki 2.8.0-beta-1 and it >> works with wiki images (images are attached to the wiki pages) >> >> >From http://www.jspwiki.org/wiki/PDFPluginProblems >> >> jspwiki.baseURL= http://myserver:8080/wiki/ >> jspwiki.referenceStyle=absolute >> >> might help - at least it did the trick for me >> >> Cheers, >> >> Siegfried Goeschl >> >> Steinebach Christian wrote: >> >>> Hi! >>> >>> I installed the pdfplugin and everything worked fine except that >>> I probably found the reason, but don't know how to fix it. >>> The file default.xsl contains the parameter >>> >>> <xsl:param name="baseJSPWikiURL">http://localhost/wiki/</xsl:param> >>> >>> >>> When an image address does not start with http:// >>> $baseJSPWikiURL is prepended (code from default.xsl) >>> >>> - <xsl:choose> >>> >>> - <xsl:when test="contains(@src, 'http://')"> >>> >>> <xsl:value-of select="@src" /> >>> >>> </xsl:when> >>> >>> - <xsl:otherwise> >>> >>> <xsl:value-of select="$baseJSPWikiURL" /> >>> >>> <xsl:value-of select="@src" /> >>> >>> </xsl:otherwise> >>> >>> </xsl:choose> >>> >>> >>> In my case the installation is not at http://localhost/wiki >>> and therefore a local image as in [An Image| myimage.jpg] cannot be found. >>> If I use the complete URL, e.g. >>> http://myhost.com/MyWiki/attach/Main/myimage.jpg >>> it works. >>> >>> Is there a way to get the base url from jspwiki.properties? >>> If not, is it possible to define a different xsl stylsheet to be used? >>> Or do I have to change default.xsl directly in the jar file? >>> >>> Thanks for any help >>> Christian Steinebach >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> > > >
