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Copyright
ontoprise GmbH
Maintainer
ontoprise GmbH
Version
1.5.3
Installation directory
extensions/RichMedia
Help URL
Dependencies
semanticforms;2.2.1;
Smwplus;1.6.0
License
GPL v2
This content bundle features a set of basic elements that are necessary for the Rich Media extension.

With the RichMedia Extension you can let the system generate a list of related media (images, documents, pdf, audio and video) to every article.

How to use

Simply add the template call {{RMList|show=True}} at the place you want the list to appear (usually the bottom of the page).

Sandbox

We have created a small Sandbox of the RichMedia extension in this Wiki to give you a smooth start.

User manual

More information about the RichMedia extension and how to use it can be found in our Rich Media extension help article at SMWForum.

This bundle contains these articles
LinkRationale
Used to attach an uploaded media file with a wiki article.
This category is used to identify all audio documents.
This category is used to identify all documents.
Relates a media file with its copyright owner (e.g. a wiki-user).
Attribute for specifying the creation date of a media file.
Used for giving a textual description of a media file (see Category:Media).
Used to specify a file name for a media file. The file name will be used as page title for the uploaded file.
Displays the format of this file as it's MIME type.
Keywords associated with this file.
Used to attach a wiki article with an uploaded media file.
Denotes the date at which a media file was uploaded. The property value is automatically determined by the system upon uploading.
Relates a media file with the user who uploaded the file (e.g. User:WikiSysop).
This category is used to identify all calendars.
This category is used to identify all images
This category subsumes media content coming from media files (e.g. document, audio, image and video files).
This category is used to identify all PDF documents.
This content bundle features a set of basic elements that are necessary for the Rich Media extension.
A small Sandbox of the Rich Media extension in this Wiki to give you a smooth start.
Example image for the Rich Media sandbox.
This category is used to identify all VCards.
This category is used to identify video files.