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tiny_mce_plugin_imageselector
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= TinyMCE Plugin ImageSelector
This gem uses the tiny_mce gem's plugin system to install the https://github.com/kete/image_selector_tinymce_plugin plugin.
= Usage
To use this plugin, clone the source, gem build, gem install, and add the following after the tiny_mce gem config line:
config.gem 'tiny_mce' # if you haven't done so already config.gem 'tiny_mce_plugin_imageselector'
You'll want to adjust your config/tiny_mce.yml file to take advantage of the plugin.
The imageselector plugin assumes that your site has imageselector config files at /javascripts/image_selector_config/. See the README at https://github.com/kete/image_selector_tinymce_plugin/ for more details on how they are set up.
= Credits
tiny_mce_plugin_imageselector was created for the Kete project (http://kete.net.nz) and is maintained by Walter McGinnis .
= License
tiny_mce_plugin_imageselector is covered by the MIT License. See LICENSE for more information.
Copyright (C) 2011 Horowhenua Library Trust
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We found that tiny_mce_plugin_imageselector demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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