====== Embedded module @mod_name@ ====== ~~NOTOC~~ \\ \\ \\ {{ :intern:arm:tqma6x.jpg |}} \\ [[http://www.tq-group.com/@lang@/@mod_name@ | TQ product page @mod_name@ ]] \\ [[http://www.tq-group.com/@lang@/@mod_name@#product-downloads | Downloads for @mod_name@ ]] \\ [[http://www.tq-group.com/@lang@/@stk_name@ | Starterkit @stk_name@ ]] \\ {{..:@mod_arch@:@stk_name@_quick-start_guide_rev.@qsg_revision@.pdf|Quick start guide}} \\ {{page>.:@mod_name@:bsp-list&noheader&inline}}\\ {{page>.:@mod_name@:starterkit&noheader&inline}}\\ ==== Product information ==== * [[ http://www.tq-group.com/@lang@/@mod_name@ | TQ product page @mod_name@ ]] * [[ http://www.tq-group.com/@lang@/@mod_name@#product-downloads | Downloads for @mod_name@ ]] * [[ http://www.tq-group.com/@lang@/@stk_name@ | Starterkit @stk_name@ ]] * {{..:@mod_arch@:@stk_name@_quick-start_guide_rev.@qsg_revision@.pdf|Quick start guide}} In order to have text "flow" around the image of the module, it looks like using the WRAP plugin is not the best option. Putting a plain dokuwiki image markup at the top of the template and setting the alingment to "right" (i.e. one leading space, no trailing space) seems to be more flexible. ==== Board Support Packages ==== {{page>.:@mod_name@:bsp-list&noheader&inline}} * JUST A VERY LONG LINE TO TEST IMAGE PLACEMENT USING WRAP PLUGIN WITH MULTIPLE COLUMNS, BUT WITHOUT ANY WIDTH ASSIGNED - LET'S HAVE A LOOK ON THE RESULT ==== @stk_name@-@mb_name@ setup ==== * [[..:@mod_arch@:@mod_name@:@mb_name@:dip_switches|@mb_name@ DIP switch settings]] * [[.:dummy | --> .:dummy]] * [[..:dummy | --> ..:dummy]] * [[sub:dummy | --> sub:dummy]] * [[:sub:dummy | --> :sub:dummy]] * [[.:sub:dummy | --> .:sub:dummy]] * [[..:sidebranch:dummy | --> ..:sidebranch:dummy]]