A Django application that contains a widget to render a form field as a TinyMCE 4 editor.
Project description
django-tinymce4
===
**django-tinymce4** is a Django application that contains a widget to render a form field as a TinyMCE editor.
WARNING:
===
v3.0 uses TinyMCE v4.x and is not backwards compatible w/ previous versions.
Quickstart:
===
Install requirements:
$ pip install -r requirements.txt
Install django-tinymce:
$ pip install django-tinymce4
Add tinymce to INSTALLED_APPS in settings.py for your project:
INSTALLED_APPS = (
...
'tinymce',
)
Add tinymce.urls to urls.py for your project:
urlpatterns = patterns('',
...
(r'^tinymce/', include('tinymce.urls')),
)
In your code:
from django.db import models
from tinymce.models import HTMLField
class MyModel(models.Model):
...
content = HTMLField()
**django-tinymce4** uses staticfiles so everything should work as expected, different use cases (like using widget instead of HTMLField) and other stuff is available in documentation.
Documentation:
===
http://django-tinymce.readthedocs.org/
Support and updates:
===
You can contact me directly at aljosa.mohorovic@gmail.com, track updates at https://twitter.com/maljosa or use github issues.
Be persistent and bug me, I often find myself lost in time so ping me if you're still waiting for me to answer.
License (and related information):
===
Originally written by Joost Cassee.
This program is licensed under the MIT License (see LICENSE.txt)
===
**django-tinymce4** is a Django application that contains a widget to render a form field as a TinyMCE editor.
WARNING:
===
v3.0 uses TinyMCE v4.x and is not backwards compatible w/ previous versions.
Quickstart:
===
Install requirements:
$ pip install -r requirements.txt
Install django-tinymce:
$ pip install django-tinymce4
Add tinymce to INSTALLED_APPS in settings.py for your project:
INSTALLED_APPS = (
...
'tinymce',
)
Add tinymce.urls to urls.py for your project:
urlpatterns = patterns('',
...
(r'^tinymce/', include('tinymce.urls')),
)
In your code:
from django.db import models
from tinymce.models import HTMLField
class MyModel(models.Model):
...
content = HTMLField()
**django-tinymce4** uses staticfiles so everything should work as expected, different use cases (like using widget instead of HTMLField) and other stuff is available in documentation.
Documentation:
===
http://django-tinymce.readthedocs.org/
Support and updates:
===
You can contact me directly at aljosa.mohorovic@gmail.com, track updates at https://twitter.com/maljosa or use github issues.
Be persistent and bug me, I often find myself lost in time so ping me if you're still waiting for me to answer.
License (and related information):
===
Originally written by Joost Cassee.
This program is licensed under the MIT License (see LICENSE.txt)
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