Hello,
I'm planning on submitting a google summer of code project related to
the admin for rich media support that includes integrating filebrowser
and tinyMCE, deleting multiple items at once, friendly large files
support, etc. As the admin is being re-designed/written right now I
was wondering i
On 3/3/07, Ivan Sagalaev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Jacob Kaplan-Moss wrote:
> > Edit-inline is also going to be moved out into the admin declaration,
>
> Edit-inline was also useful outside of the admin, in manipulators. Are
> there any plans to have newforms handling this or this will become
Jacob Kaplan-Moss wrote:
> Edit-inline is also going to be moved out into the admin declaration,
Edit-inline was also useful outside of the admin, in manipulators. Are
there any plans to have newforms handling this or this will become a
purely admin functionality?
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On 3/1/07, Tom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi it seemed to be a good change to give the admin its own space. Btw
> what about the field specific items like
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> edit_inline, max_num_in_admin, ...
>
> an so on. Have you made any decision where this should be set in
> future or if this will be left
Hi it seemed to be a good change to give the admin its own space. Btw
what about the field specific items like
edit_inline, max_num_in_admin, ...
an so on. Have you made any decision where this should be set in
future or if this will be left in the model?
Tom
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On 2/26/07, simonbun <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Now for the inevitable question and probably irritating ;) question:
> when are these changes scheduled to be included in the django tin?
I'm guessing sometime between "tomorrow" and "when Perl 6 ships".
With any luck it'll be closer to the forme
On Sun, Feb 25, 2007 at 12:51:56AM -0600, Jacob Kaplan-Moss wrote:
> Finally, the URLconf. For the default case (a single admin)::
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> ('^admin/', include(admin.site.urls()))
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> And for multiple admins::
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> ('^admin/', include(admin.site.urls()))
> ('^admin2/', include(second_adm
sounds great.
are there any plans to update/change the html/css-stuff?
e.g., edit_inline is not displayed correctly.
thanks,
patrick
Am 25.02.2007 um 07:51 schrieb Jacob Kaplan-Moss:
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> Howdy folks --
>
> After a wonderful Django meetup here at PyCon (Django: the framework
> that buys you piz
"Now, one of the coolest parts of the newforms admin work is that you
can easily override methods of the admin class to change the behavior
of the admin."
This feature alone will solve so many of the past problems I've faced
using the admin contrib. When this gets implemented it will truly feel
l
Hi,
sounds very good to me. Among other things, these changes should make
it much easier to implement two use cases that were always said to be
outside of the scope of admin, despite being -- at least in my opinion
-- very useful and common.
1. give some staff members permission to view instanc
On Sun, 2007-02-25 at 00:51 -0600, Jacob Kaplan-Moss wrote:
> Howdy folks --
>
> After a wonderful Django meetup here at PyCon (Django: the framework
> that buys you pizza), a bunch of us spun off into a little ad-hoc
> sprint to talk about improvements to the Django admin.
>
> This email summar
On 25-Feb-07, at 12:21 PM, Jacob Kaplan-Moss wrote:
> Finally, on a somewhat related note, this refactoring will including
> the moving of the admin docs to a seperate contrib app.
cool - cant wait
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