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TWiki Extensions Repository
Extensions are enhancements to TWiki to create calendars,
database access,
LDAP connectivity,
spreadsheets,
visual themes and more.
Short list of extensions that will enhance your TWiki site:
- ActionTrackerPlugin: Track action items, run queries, and notify people of pending action items
- CalendarPlugin: Show a monthly calendar with highlighted events
- TWikiDrawPlugin: Java Applet based drawing editor
- BlackListPlugin: Utility to keep malicious users away from a public TWiki site
- NatSkin: Much more than a skin! It also brings text highlighting search to your TWiki.
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- Did you know we hit the 200 plugins mark? MikeMarion has contributed EasyTimelinePlugin, a great way to generate timelines on the fly.
- In the latest TWiki 4 release you have to activate a plugin after installing it, most plugin install instructions do not mention this. This is done with something like
http://YourTWikiSite/twiki/bin/configure
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OpenOffice2TWikiAddOn,
TimeTablePlugin,
TWikiDrawPlugin,
EditTablePlugin,
ApprovalPlugin,
HolidaylistPlugin,
X509UserPlugin,
TopicDataHelperPlugin,
ObjectPlugin,
PluginBenchmarkAddOn,
ShowAccessPlugin,
FormFieldListPlugin,
AttachmentListPlugin,
TestlinkQueryPlugin,
PhpBb3LinkPlugin,
MsWordToTWikiMLAddOn,
FormsAddOn,
EmbedPlugin,
JQueryTwistyPlugin,
FormPlugin
Note: This search is currently broken due to an TWiki 4.1/4.2 incompatibility.
Add-on packages: Standalone scripts for data import, export and more
Plugin packages: Enhance TWiki functionality with new features
Skin packages: Changes the visual appearance of pages
Contrib packages: Reusable code modules used by plugins
This web is dedicated to support of
TWikiExtensions: Add-ons, Plugins, Skins and Contributed code. Topics are named as follows:
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<name><type>: Ready-to-install download package of an extension submitted to TWiki.org
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<name><type>Dev: Ongoing development of an extension (bug report and fixes, enhancements, ...)
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<name><type>Appraisal: Appraisal of an extension
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<name><type>Brainstorming: Brainstorming and development of a new extension
- Please use the Support web for all non-bug-related problems of an extension
<type> denotes the type of TWiki extension: AddOn, Plugin, Skin or Contrib.
An
add-on runs separately from the TWiki scripts, e.g. for data import, export to static HTML, etc. Add-Ons normally do not call any TWiki code directly, though may invoke TWiki scripts.
A
Plugin is loaded at run-time by the TWiki scripts on the server (a bit like Netscape Plugins or Java Applets that are loaded by the browser) - it typically provides a new feature within TWiki pages, e.g. spreadsheets, action tracking, editable tables, etc.
A
skin changes the visual
appearance of pages, but leaves the contents exactly the same. For example the
Printable link at the bottom of every page here on TWiki.org is a skin. A skin package will normally only ship topics and templates, and should
not ship any perl code.
A ContribPackage module packages reusable code that may be used over several, though not all, plugins and add-ons. Contribs are also used to provide alternative implementations for sections of the TWiki core e.g. user management, or when an extension just can't be implemented as a plugin because it requires very close access to TWiki internals.
Notes:
- You are currently in the Plugins web. The color code for this web is this background, so you know where you are.
- If you are not familiar with the TWiki collaboration platform, please visit WelcomeGuest first.
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