TextformatterImageFieldMarkup by diogo

Allows you to use image fields inside markup languages, notably, Markdown and Textile in Processwire text fields

pw-image-fields-markup

Textformater for ProcessWire fields that allows you to use image fields inside markup languages, notably, Markdown and Textile in Processwire text fields

Modules directory: http://processwire.com/modules/textformatter-image-field-markup/

Support forum: https://processwire.com/talk/topic/9192-textformatter-image-fields-markup/

To apply it to a field


Add the textformater AFTER the markup language textformatter (Markdown or Textile)

To use it inside the text area


Simply use the normal image tags from the Markup language that you're writting on. In case of Markdown would be: ![alt](url) and in the url part use the form field_name:position. If you use 0 as the position, all images from the field will be shown. If you fill also the alt text, it will be used, if you leave it empty, that image description will be used instead.

Examples:


show second image from the field called "images" with and alt text of "overriding alt text":

![overriding alt text](images:2)

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show all images from the field called "images" with their descriptions as the alt text:

![](images:0)

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do the same with Textile:

!images:2(overriding alt text)!

!images:0!

Install and use modules at your own risk. Always have a site and database backup before installing new modules.

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