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License
GPL
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Lastest release
version 0.2dev-r81592 on Jan 5th, 2011

Introduction

kupu.mashups extends kupu with a new set of tools that enables you to relate the content of your documents with additional information from different sources, that are integrated in your document view.

FEATURES
  • Information sources: Google Search, Google Maps, Wikipedia.
  • The information is got through Ajax calls and shown in popups.
INSTALL

Add this to your buildout.cfg:

System Message: WARNING/2 (<string>, line 21)

Literal block expected; none found.

eggs = ${buildout:eggs} ${plone:eggs} kupu.mashups

zcml = kupu.mashups

and then install it with the quickinstaller.

CONFIGURATION

To use the Google Maps mashup you will need to have an API key (see http://code.google.com/apis/maps/signup.html). Once you have a key you need to set it in the jsapi.js file located in the skins/kupumashups directory of the product. You can also change the Wikipedia language version by modifying the variable WIKIPEDIA_URL in the config.py in the root of the product (by default, it is set to 'http://en.wikipedia.org').

NOTE: This package overwrites kupu_wysiwyg_support.html to add the new toolbar buttons and drawers to KUPU.

Changelog

0.2 - Unreleased
  • Initial release

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Last updated Jan 5th, 2011

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