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Plone Keyword Manager allows you to change, merge and delete keywords in Plone and updates all corresponding objects automatically. It uses a similiarity search to support you in identifying similar keywords. Keywords can be cleaned up from time to time by a site manager to create a consistent vocabulary.

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Plone Keyword Manager

Plone Keyword Manager allows you to change, merge and delete keywords in Plone and updates all corresponding objects automatically. It uses a similiarity search to support you in identifying similar keywords. PloneKeywordManager helps you to build an inductive vocabulary with several people working on the same Plone site. Keywords can be cleaned up from time to time by a site-manager to create a consistent vocabulary.

Plone Keyword Manager is a quite simple solution to a major problem in the real world use of Plone: If you can’t work with restricted vocbularies, your keyword-vocabulary will get duplicate entries very quickly - depending on your authors’ interpretation of existing keywords.

Installation

Plone Keyword Manager can be easily installed and removed with the built-in install mechanism in Plone 2 and up. Place it in your Products directory and use the Add/Remove Products panel to activate.

If you want to install in a CMF site or a Plone 1 site, it installs like any other CMF Product.

Plone Keyword Manager uses Python’s difflib for the similarity search per default, but if you want to speed up the PloneKeywordManager, you should install the “Python-Levenshtein-Module”:http://trific.ath.cx/resources/python/levenshtein (written in C) which will makes things faster up to 10 times. A copy of the Levensthein-Module is provided in the package (to install it on linux do something like “cd python-Levenshtein; python setup.py install”). Plone Keyword Manager will use the faster Levensthein-search automatically if it can be imported by your Zope-Server.

Usage

After installing, you will find an entry in Plone Setup called Keyword Manager. Inside, you will see an alphabetical listing and a selection for all keywords existing in your site.

Use the last one to see similar terms for a single keyword. Use the former one if you want to see a list of all keywords starting with letter ‘b’, click it. The Plone Keyword Manager will then search all keywords starting with ‘b’ and will also look for similar keywords. You can now select several keywords and delete them for example. If you only want to change a single keyword, select it, then enter the new keyword and click on merge. If you want to merge several keywords into one new one, select them, enter the new keyword and click on merge.

The last selected keyword is entered automatically into the textbox if JavaScript is enabled. This may be irritating at first glance, but you’ll learn to appreciate quite fast. If you use it the right way, you don’t have to copy&paste into the textbox. Try it yourself, you’ll get the idea behind it…

Credits

PloneKeywordManager was mainly coded by Maik Jablonski during the Plone Paderborn Sprint (September 2003), founded by the Bertelsmann Foundation.

Main code – “Maik Jablonski”:mailto:maik.jablonski@uni-bielefeld.de

User Interface updates and Setup Code – Alexander Limi from “Plone Solutions”:http://www.plonesolutions.com

Thanks to Joe Geldart from “Netalley Networks”:http://www.netalleynetworks.com for updating the template to Plone 2.0 format.

We would also like to thank Maik for letting us put this code in the “Collective”:http://plone.org/collective - so it can be improved and expanded by the Collective developers.

Plone Keyword Manager changes

Changes in version 1.6 - 19/03/2009

  • fixed handling of non-ASCII Keywords in Controller Python Scripts prefs_keywords_action_change.cpy and prefs_keywords_action_delete.cpy [disko]

  • added tests for the above mentioned bugfixes [disko]

  • added German translation [disko]

Changes in version 1.6b2

  • No longer assumes that the index name is the same as the name of the underlying schema field. [jessesnyder]

Changes in version 1.6b1

  • Eggification. PKM is only supported under Plone 3 now. It may or may not work in Plone 2.5. [dunlapm]

  • Added support for multiple keyword indexes. If you have more than one keyword field on your content type(s) then you will still be able to manage all of your keywords. If you only use the single default field then you will get the normal interface.

Changes in version 0.4-plone3compat branch

  • Plone 2.5 and Plone 3 compatibility (glenfant)

Changes in Version 0.4

Changes in Version 0.3

  • Refactored code to run from a portal tool

  • Minor clean ups

  • Introduced the permission “Manage Keywords” to have better control about who can manage keywords

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