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ClickToGlobalize ================ Click to Globalize is an extension for Globalize plugin, it allows to edit in place globalized labels. With this plugin you don't have to create a globalization back-end, but just edit your interface in place!! If you have a previous globalization experience, you probably noticed that the main problem of dedicated back-ends is the lack of the context where the string will be placed in. It isn't a trivial issue: you'll never know if the meaning of your string is harmonious with other labels and how your string will be rendered, until the page load. Now you can forget this issues, you can directly globalize in place!! Check for news and tutorials at the project home page[http://www.lucaguidi.com/pages/click-to-globalize]. Getting Started =============== 1. Install Globalize[http://www.globalize-rails.org/]. 2. Install Click To Globalize: $ ./script/plugin install git://github.com/jodosha/click-to-globalize.git 3. Add at the end of your layout the following code: <%= click_to_globalize -%> 4. Put in your view: <%= 'hello_world'.t %> 5. Start your server and click to globalize. Prerequisites ============= * Globalize plugin: www.globalize-rails.org. * RedCloth gem (optional) for textile formatting. * BlueCloth gem (optional) for markdown formatting. Install ======= 1. Install Globalize, if you don't already done. 2. Install Click To Globalize: Rails 2.1.x $ ./script/plugin install git://github.com/jodosha/click-to-globalize.git Rails 2.0.x $ ./script/plugin install http://dev.23labs.net/svn/rails/plugins/click_to_globalize/trunk Rails 1.2.x $ ./script/plugin install http://dev.23labs.net/svn/rails/plugins/click_to_globalize/branches/for-1.2.x 3. Run the setup task: $ rake click:setup 4. Run the tests (optional): $ rake click:test 5. Edit config/click.yml adding the locales you wish to use in your application. locales: english: en-US italian: it-IT 6. You can configure the default locale in config/click.yml default: :english 7. If you like to use wiki-formatting styles, you could use textile (RedCloth) or markdown (BlueCloth). Edit config/click.yml formatting: textile 8. Personalize the access to the globalization features, overriding #globalize: class ApplicationController < ActionController::Base def globalize? current_user.admin? end end NOTE: #globalize? is method to turn on/off all the Click to Globalize features. NOTE: self.globalize? has been deprecated in favor of globalize?. 9. Add at the end of your layout the following code: <%= click_to_globalize -%> Uninstall ========= 1. $ ./script/plugin remove click-to-globalize Features ======== * In place editing for each globalized string. * Easy and painless plug-in/plug-out process. * Unobtrusive Javascripts. * Textile and Markdown support. * Auto transformation from input text to textarea for long strings. Common Issues ============= * Since the Globalize plugin creates folders like 'for-1.2', be sure to rename the folder to 'globalize'. * Due to unobtrusive nature of the plugin, each page is parsed by javascript to find the right element and bind to it an Ajax.InPlaceEditor. Be sure your (X)HTML is wellformed. NOTE: If you use the Rails scaffold system, Click To Globalize doesn't works. Cleanup the code before to use. * If you use a wiki-formatting style it could be advisable to use #h to avoid security problems (i.e. XSS). <%= textilize(h('some_text'.t)) %> Contribute ========== * Check out the code and test it: $ git clone git://github.com/jodosha/click-to-globalize.git $ rake click * Create a ticket to: http://sushistar.lighthouseapp.com/dashboard * Create a patch and add as attachement to the ticket. Credits ======= Javascript tests are based on Prototype[http://prototypejs.org] test libs. Copyright (c) 2007-2008 Luca Guidi - http://lucaguidi.com, released under the MIT license
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