.. ================================================== .. FOR YOUR INFORMATION .. -------------------------------------------------- .. -*- coding: utf-8 -*- with BOM. .. include:: ../Includes.txt .. _configuration: Configuration ============= You can change the following values by the Constant-Editor: * Wrap * Write the fileinfo outside or within the a-tag By default, the following file-extensions are considered: * pdf * doc * xls * zip * mp3 * mp4 You can expand this list by typoscript. Here you see the whole typoscript, which comes from the extension: :: tx_pb_fileinfo { enable = 1 wrap = {$tx_pb_fileinfo.wrap} # inner: within the a-tag # outer: outside the a-tag mode = {$tx_pb_fileinfo.mode} fileInfos{ # on the left-side: file-extension # %s is the placeholder for the filesize pdf = (Pdf-file, %s) doc = (Word-file, %s) xls = (Excel-file, %s) zip = (Zip-file, %s) mp3 = (MP3-file, %s) mp4 = (MP4-file, %s) } } [globalVar = GP:L=0] tx_pb_fileinfo { fileInfos{ pdf = (Pdf-Datei, %s) doc = (Word-Datei, %s) xls = (Excel-Datei, %s) zip = (Zip-Datei, %s) mp3 = (MP3-Datei, %s) mp4 = (MP4-Datei, %s) } } [global] [globalVar = GP:L=1] tx_pb_fileinfo { fileInfos{ pdf = (Pdf-file, %s) doc = (Word-file, %s) xls = (Excel-file, %s) zip = (Zip-file, %s) mp3 = (MP3-file, %s) mp4 = (MP4-file, %s) } } [global] %s is the placeholder for the calculated filesize. Note: This is not the most beautiful way to distinguish between the languages, but there is more flexibility to add new file-extensions. You just have to adjust your ids from your sys-language-records.