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RPMPackage collective.flowplayer-3.1.2-1.lbn13.noarch
A simple package using Flowplayer for video and audio content
RPMPackage collective.flexitopic-0.7-1.lbn13.noarch
Flexitopic integrates the easy use of plone collections with a Flexigrid AJAX view. The criteria from the topic are taken to construct a simple query form to narrow down a search inside a collection. Subtopics are displayed inside tabs of the (old style) collection. It works with new (plone.app.collection.Collection) and old (Products.ATContentTypes.ATTopic) style collections Flexitopic does not install a new content type but just adds an additional view to the collection type. it degrades for non javascript browsers to a simple table - (almost) same usability, no information loss. it requires JQuery only (built into plone 4) no JQuery UI lightweight JS Flexigrid: 27 KB packed JSlider: 22 KB packed
RPMPackage collective.fastview-0.2.2-2.lbn13.noarch
View and viewlet helper modules for Plone theme and five.grok developers
RPMPackage collective.fancyzoomview-1.0.1-2.lbn13.noarch
collective.fancyzoomview provides smooth javascript image zooming for Plone folders, topics and news items based on Steve Smith's jQuery version of Fancy Zoom.
RPMPackage collective.externaleditor-1.0.0-2.lbn13.noarch
This package add a Control Panel to enable or disable external editor (ext_editor property in Plone seems to be unused) and to choose on which content types action will be available. Technically this package add a skin layer to override external_edit.py and externalEditorEnabled.py python scripts from Plone to make them call views. These views respect the same behavior as today in Plone but add security checks (now you need "Modify Portal Content" to call external_edit) and add the support for content types you choose in the configlet. Permissions 'WebDAV Unlock items' and 'WebDAV Lock items' are given to the 'Editor' role. IMPORTANT : previous settings for these permissions will be erased.
RPMPackage collective.elephantvocabulary-0.2.4-1.lbn13.noarch
Like elephants don't forget anything, so does not collective.elephantvocabulary. It provides a wrapper around for existing zope.schema vocabularies and make them not forget anything. Example usecase would be a vocabulary (source) of users which from certain point in time wants to hide / deactivate some users for form or listing. But at the same time you want keep old references to user term working. This is where collective.elephantvocabulary comes into the picture. With it you wrap existing vocabulary of users and provide set of hidden list of users (term values).
RPMPackage collective.easytemplate-0.7.10-2.lbn13.noarch
Easy Template (collective.easytemplate) products brings easy dynamic texts to Plone. You don't need to create full blown product just for few dynamic pages anymore - the most simplest things can be typed straight from the visual editor. Templating is a way to add simple programming logic to text output. This products adds or enhances templating supports on various parts of Plone site.
RPMPackage collective.doormat-0.1-2.lbn13.noarch
collective.doormat
RPMPackage collective.documentviewer-2.2.1-1.lbn13.noarch
This package integrates documentcloud's viewer and pdf processing into plone. Example viewer: https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/19864-goldman-sachs-internal-emails Features * very nice document viewer * OCR * Searchable on OCR text * works with many different document types * plone.app.async integration with task monitor * lots of configuration options * PDF Album view for display groups of PDFs Works with Besides displaying PDFs, it will also display: * Word * Excel * Powerpoint * HTML * RTF Install requirements * docsplit: http://documentcloud.github.com/docsplit/ * graphicsmagick * ghostscript * poppler * tesseract * pdftk * openoffice(for doc, excel, ppt, etc types) * md5 or md5sum command line tool Async Integration It it highly recommended to install and configure plone.app.async in combination with this package. Doing so will manage all pdf conversions processes asynchronously so the user isn't delayed so much when saving files.
RPMPackage collective.dancingnotlikely-1.0.0-2.lbn13.noarch
This product patches the elements that shouldn't been show in newsletter with Singing and Dancing. It add content-history id and DocumentByLine class to the list.
RPMPackage collective.dancing-0.9.10-5.lbn13.noarch
Singing & Dancing is the next generation newsletter Product for Plone. It's an out of the box solution that works without modification for most of your use cases. And should you find something that Singing & Dancing can't do, it's built to be easily extended via plug-ins using the Zope 3 Component Architecture. Features Modern and extensible Singing & Dancing builds on the latest and greatest efforts in the Zope and Plone world. It makes heavy use of the excellent z3c.form library and the Zope 3 Component Architecture. This allows you to easily plug in and extend Singing & Dancing to fit your needs. Well tested An extensive suite of automated tests make Singing & Dancing exceptionally stable and reliable. We currently have 200+ tests. Singing & Dancing is not gonna leave you in the lurch! Fully managable through the Plone interface Singing & Dancing is fully usable out of the box. An extensive set of forms reachable through the configuration panel let you as the user configure many details of your newsletters, like when they're sent (periodically or manually), what is sent (through the use of the Smart Folder interface, or manually), and to whom. Subscriptions Singing & Dancing uses confirmed subscription, i.e. subscribers receive an e-mail to confirm their subscription. Users can subscribe via a standard subscription form that lists all available newsletters in the site, or through individual subscription forms, e.g. in portlets.
RPMPackage collective.dancefloor-0.4.4-2.lbn13.noarch
Provides local configuration for collective.dancing, thus allowing for news letter channels to be context-based. This is done by registering local utilities for channel lookup. UI-wise this is done by having a additional boolean field in the settings schemata injected by archetypes.schemaextender.
RPMPackage collective.cover-1.0a3-1.lbn13.noarch
collective.cover is a package that allows the creation of elaborate covers for website homepages, especially for news portals, government sites and intranets that require more resources than a simple page or collection can offer. However, despite offering rich resources to build a cover, collective.cover also provides a very easy mechanism for managing its contents, built around a drag-and-drop interface. collective.cover is based on Blocks and Tiles, like Deco, the new layout composition system for Plone. Use cases Suppose you are running The Planet, a news site that has a bunch of editors focused on getting news on different topics, like Economy, Health or Sports. If you are the main publisher of the site, you may want to delegate the construction of the cover page of the Economy section to the people working on that section content, but you might not want them messing around the Sports section as well. Also, suppose you have the final game of the World Cup and the match is going to be defined on penalties: you may want to prepare a couple of cover pages and publish the right one focused on the team that won in the end. These are the kind of issues we want to solve with this package; we are still far from it, but that is the idea.
RPMPackage collective.contentlicensing-2.2.6-2.lbn13.noarch
This tool is used to manage copyright licenses within plone. It allows for both a site wide copyright license to be set by default, and the ablility to set licenses on individual objects. It supports a number of licenses including all rights reserved, GFDL, and Creative Commons (with an integrated license picker). You can also enter and select licenses not supported by default, or configure new licenses that will appear in the selection widget for your Plone instance.
RPMPackage collective.contentleadimage-1.3.4-1.lbn13.noarch
This products adds complete support for adding descriptive image to any Archetypes based content in Plone site. Each object has new tab "Edit lead image", which allows to upload new or remove current image. It is similar behaviour as Plone News Item (you can add image to news item and this image is displayed in news item overview listing. There is folder_leadimage_view page template, which can be used to list all items in the folder together with images attached. There is configuration control panel, where you can set maximum width and height of the uploaded images. The width and height is applied on each image upload (image is automatically resized). You can specify smaller width and height which is used as image preview in the below content title viewlet (next to content Description). Large image is used in the above content body viewlet (floated left at the top of content body). Below content title viewlet is preffered, but Manager can easily switch the viewlets on/off in the control panel. There is FieldIndex and metadata in portal_catalog: hasContentLeadImage (True/False). This may help developers to create own templates optimized for displaying lead image.
RPMPackage collective.beaker-1.0b3dev_r239026-1.lbn13.noarch
This package provides a means to configure the Beaker session management and caching framework for use within a Zope 2 (and Plone) environment. Ordinarily, Beaker is configured using WSGI middleware. However, Zope 2 does not (yet) run WSGI by default (unless you use repoze.zope2). This package provides an alternative configuration syntax, based in zope.conf.
RPMPackage collective.autorestart-0.2.0-3.lbn13.noarch
Automatically reload changed Python files - putting agility back to Plone development. collective.autorestart monitors Python .py files for changes and triggers a reload when you edit the files. This way you don't need to restart Plone server between your code edit runs. collective.autorestart uses plone.reload package to perform the actual code replacement. File system is monitored using inotify interface which is only available for Linux. The future versions will support other operating systems as long as somebody contributes the file system monitoring code or gives the author a new computer running operating system X. Features * Recursively detect changes in ZCML and Python files which are known to Zope * Automatically trigger reload when files are changed (saved) * Audio playback depending on whether the restart succeed or failed - you can go back to your files and you don't need to watch the terminal
RPMPackage collective.autopermission-1.0b2-1.lbn13.noarch
This package registers an event handler that initialises permissions on the fly. To use it, simply include its ZCML: <include package="collective.autopermission" /> Then, you can use the <permission /> ZCML statement to define a new type of permission, without also needing to make the permission "spring into existence" via ClassSecurityInfo or similar.
RPMPackage collective.amberjack.portlet-1.1-2.lbn13.noarch
collective.amberjack.portlet This package provides portlet for collective.amberjack package. Set up environment This package allows you to create portlets that contain tours. You can select the tours that can be display and choosen by an user on these portlet. So this package allows you to create sets of tours on Plone site.
RPMPackage collective.amberjack.plonetour-1.1-2.lbn13.noarch
Introduction This package allows you to create tours on your site, based on collective.amberjack.core. This package contains the first released tours: * Add and publish a Folder * Add and publish a Page * Add and publish a News Item * Add and publish an Event * Format a page using the visual editor * Create internal links * Create external links * Upload an image * Insert image on a page * Upload and link to a File * Using the Contents tab * Using the Display menu Others will be released soon. Add and publish a Folder This tutorial shows you how to create a new folder and then publish it. At the end of tour you can see a public folder in your Home. Add and publish a Page In this tutorial you learn how create a new page and then publish it. At the end of tour you'll create a new page and publish it on your Plone-powered website. This tutorial uses the folder that you created in a previous tour ("Add and publish a Folder"). Add and publish a News Item In this tutorial you learn how create a new news item and then publish it. At the end of tour you can see a public news item in your Home. This tutorial uses the folder that you created in one of previous tutorials ("Add and publish a Folder"). Add and publish an Event In this tutorial you learn how create a new event and then publish it. At the end of tour you can see a public event in your Home. This tutorial uses the folder that you created in one of previous tutorials ("Add and publish a Folder"). Format a page using the visual editor In this tutorial you will revisit a page that you created and learn how to format content on the page. This tutorial uses the folder and the page that you created in previous tutorials ("Add and publish a Folder" and "Add and publish a Page"). You will learn how to to apply bold, italics, text alignment, and paragraph styles to the page. Create internal links In this tour you learn how insert hyperlinks into a page. You will revisit a page that you created in the previous tutorial "Add and publish a Page". You learn how browse the content of your site and how create a hyperlink to any page, news item, event, image, file or other content type within your Plone site. Create external links In this tutorial you learn how to create link to other webpages, documents or resources online. This tutorial uses the Page that you created in previous tutorials "Add and publish a Page". You learn how find the external link icon and how make a preview, that lets you confirm that you have the correct webpage. Upload an image This tour shows how add a new image to folder that you created in one of previous tutorials ("Add and publish a Folder"). You will browse the content of your site and find the image file you want to place in Plone. Insert image on a page In this tutorial you learn how insert image into a page. You should have at least one image already from a previous tutorial "Upload an image". You will browse to the location of an image you would like to insert and choose Left alignment and a Size or change the 'alt' text for the image. Upload and link to a File In this tutorial you learn how upload to your site binary file such as a PDF, DOC, XLS, PPT, RTF or other file type and how create a link to the file to allow a site visitor to download the file. Using the Contents tab In this tutorial you learn how take a look at the Contents tab, that lets you browse the filesystem of your website and perform administrative tasks. The items you have been creating for previous tutorials will listed in the Contents view. You learn how change the order of contents within a folder, how make copies of a content item and how cut-and-paste. Using the Display menu In this tutorial you learn how change the way that the folders contained items will appear on the screen, using the Display drop-down menu. You will see the Summary view, Tabular View and Select default page.