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TinyMCE Plugin for templates and snippets

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Introduction

collective.tinymcetemplates is a Plone 3 add-on that provides a TinyMCE plugin that allows authors to insert templates and snippets into the page.

Installation

Add collective.tinymcetemplates to your buildout in the eggs list, or as a dependency in the install_requires list in the setup.py file for a product that is already installed in your build. The package’s configuration is loaded automatically by Plone.

You must also install the product in Plone’s Add-on control panel.

Usage

Content authors can use the new Template button to insert templates into the page.

Templates are created and managed as standard Plone Pages:

  • The Page title is used as the template title

  • The Page description is used as the template description.

  • The Page body is used as the the template content.

Hint: If you don’t want templates to show up in search results, remember that they need only be accessible to content authors at edit time. You can thus put them in a workflow state that gives content authors access. You can also restrict access to templates in this way: an author will not see a template built from a Page he does not have the permission to see.

To create some templates, the quickest option is to create a Folder with the id “templates” in the root of the site and put one or more Pages in this folder.

Hint: You can tick the “exclude from navigation” button on the templates folder to make sure it doesn’t show up in the portal tabs or navigation tree.

It’s possible to set a different path for templates, and to list multiple folders. In the configuration registry, as managed by plone.app.registry, the template paths are listed under the key collective.tinymcetemplates.templateLocations. This contains a tuple of paths to pages or folders of pages, relative to the portal root. You can also use GenericSetup to manipulate this list. See plone.app.registry for details.

Working with the user’s selection

You can insert the user’s current editor selection into your template. To do this, you need to add a placeholder div or span with the class selcontent. For example:

<p>
You said: <span class="selcontent">(your content here)</span>
<br />
We think this is wrong!
</p>

Hint: To insert this class, you can either add it as a paragraph or character style in the TinyMCE control panel, or insert it into the markup manually via the HTML view.

When the user now inserts this template into the page, their current selection will replace the “(your content here)” placeholder.

Changelog

1.0b3 - 2010-07-31

  • Fix another release issue. Not my day with distribute/PyPI.

1.0b2 - 2010-07-30

  • Fix a slightly broken release

1.0b1 - 2010-07-30

  • Initial release

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