You can still define your own extension but the the suggested behavior is designed to be more intuitive and leave the width and height size to the CSS.
On Thursday, 20 September 2012 09:35:06 UTC-5, Leonel Câmara wrote: > > Well but it should be possible. Here's how it could be done > > def vimeo(code, width=400, height=250): > """ > ## Embeds a vimeo video (by code) > - ``code`` is the code of the video > - ``width`` is the width you want the video to have > - ``height`` is the height you want the video to have > """ > return XML("""<iframe src="http://player.vimeo.com/video/%(code)s" > width="%(width)s" height="%(height)s" frameborder="0" webkitAllowFullScreen > mozallowfullscreen allowFullScreen></iframe>""" % dict(code=code, > width=width, height=height)) > > Quinta-feira, 20 de Setembro de 2012 14:31:31 UTC+1, Massimo Di Pierro > escreveu: >> >> You simply cut and paste a link to the video in the text as below: >> >> http://vimeo.com/8952354 >> >> You cannot choose width and height. Vimeo choses that for you. >> >> On Thursday, 20 September 2012 07:46:43 UTC-5, mweissen wrote: >>> >>> I want to embedd a vimeo video in a auth.wiki page. >>> >>> In the plugin_wiki I had to write for example >>> >>> *``* >>> *name: vimeo* >>> *code: 8952354 * >>> *width: 533* >>> *height: 400* >>> *``:widget* >>> >>> How can I do the same in auth.wiki? >>> >>> Regards, Martin >>> >>> --