NP_Indic.php

This plugin allows the user to post in Indic languages and use transliteration (or more specifically Romanization) while authoring the post.

This plugin uses popular WYSIWYG editor TinyMCE and GaMaBhaNa - a Javascript based Transliteration utility for Indic languages. Following languages are supported:

  1. Devanagari (Marathi/Hindi)
  2. Bengoli
  3. Gurumukhi
  4. Gujarati
  5. Kannada
  6. Malayalam
  7. Telugu
  8. Urdu
  9. English(Default)
General Plugin info
Current Version: 0.1
Download: NP_Indic_v0.1.zip size, 434Kb
Forum Thread: Here

Package

The zip file includes all necessary files:

  1. NP_Indic.php (the Nucleus Plugin)
  2. TinyMCE version 3.2 (the WYSIWYG editor)
  3. TinyMCE compressor 1.1.0 (for optional compression)

Installing

  1. Unzip the file and upload the contents to your plugin directory
  2. Install the plugin using plugin manager

Uninstall

Please use the Plugin Manager to uninstall this plugin. The plugin has a uninstall routine which recovers the Nucleus javascript toolbar.

How to use the plugin

  • Unicode support

You will need to make sure that Nucleus CMS installation for your site has unicode support enabled. Few very crisp instructions in Nucleus CMS FAQ should do it for you.

  • Member option: ‘Use second button bar with advancded features' (default:'yes')

This option allows members to switch the second button bar on or off. It can be used to save space on the screen and to speed up the editor load if the the advanced features in the second button bar are not needed.

  • Plugin option: ‘Extended valid elements that are allowed in TinyMCE' (default:'object[*],param[*],embed[*]')

These elements are necessary to post a video. The code for the video can be inserted in the HTML window. TinyMCE doesn't shows a preview of the video but leave the code in the posting so that the video will be shown when the item is published.

  • Plugin option: ‘Use TinyMCE GZip compression (experimental)' (default:'no')

The compression of the editor code should speed up the editor load. But it don't work in any case, it depends on the used browsers and the network configuration (e.g. firewall). You can use this option if your members work in a defined environment

Available SkinVars and/or TemplateVars

Options

Tips and Tricks

Wishlist

  1. Adding Transliteration capabilities and/or WYSIWYG editing capabilities in comments Section.

Bugs

History

  • Version 0.1, released 2009 Jan 18
indic.txt · Last modified: 2009/02/08 05:39 (external edit)
 
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