lolita 3.4.3 → 4.0.0

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  1. checksums.yaml +4 -4
  2. data/.gitignore +37 -36
  3. data/Gemfile +31 -29
  4. data/README.md +147 -147
  5. data/Rakefile +17 -7
  6. data/app/assets/javascripts/lolita/application.js +5 -6
  7. data/app/assets/javascripts/lolita/tab.js +98 -100
  8. data/app/assets/stylesheets/lolita/PIE-custom.htc +87 -87
  9. data/app/assets/stylesheets/lolita/PIE.htc +81 -81
  10. data/app/assets/stylesheets/lolita/application.css +7 -6
  11. data/app/assets/stylesheets/lolita/default.css.erb +169 -169
  12. data/app/assets/stylesheets/lolita/jquery-ui-1.8.16.lolita.css.erb +567 -567
  13. data/app/assets/stylesheets/lolita/style.css.erb +554 -553
  14. data/app/assets/stylesheets/tinymce/skins/lolita/content.inline.min.css +1 -0
  15. data/app/assets/stylesheets/tinymce/skins/lolita/content.min.css +1 -0
  16. data/app/assets/stylesheets/tinymce/skins/lolita/fonts/readme.md +1 -0
  17. data/app/assets/stylesheets/tinymce/skins/lolita/fonts/tinymce-small.eot +0 -0
  18. data/app/assets/stylesheets/tinymce/skins/lolita/fonts/tinymce-small.svg +175 -0
  19. data/app/assets/stylesheets/tinymce/skins/lolita/fonts/tinymce-small.ttf +0 -0
  20. data/app/assets/stylesheets/tinymce/skins/lolita/fonts/tinymce-small.woff +0 -0
  21. data/app/assets/stylesheets/tinymce/skins/lolita/fonts/tinymce.eot +0 -0
  22. data/app/assets/stylesheets/tinymce/skins/lolita/fonts/tinymce.svg +153 -0
  23. data/app/assets/stylesheets/tinymce/skins/lolita/fonts/tinymce.ttf +0 -0
  24. data/app/assets/stylesheets/tinymce/skins/lolita/fonts/tinymce.woff +0 -0
  25. data/app/assets/stylesheets/tinymce/skins/lolita/img/anchor.gif +0 -0
  26. data/app/assets/stylesheets/tinymce/skins/lolita/img/loader.gif +0 -0
  27. data/app/assets/stylesheets/tinymce/skins/lolita/img/object.gif +0 -0
  28. data/app/assets/stylesheets/tinymce/skins/lolita/img/trans.gif +0 -0
  29. data/app/assets/stylesheets/tinymce/skins/lolita/img/wline.gif +0 -0
  30. data/app/assets/stylesheets/tinymce/skins/lolita/skin.ie7.min.css +1 -0
  31. data/app/assets/stylesheets/tinymce/skins/lolita/skin.min.css +2 -0
  32. data/app/helpers/components/lolita/configuration/list_component.rb +10 -10
  33. data/app/helpers/components/lolita/configuration_component.rb +21 -21
  34. data/app/views/components/lolita/configuration/column/_first.html.haml +1 -1
  35. data/app/views/components/lolita/configuration/column/header/_first.html.haml +1 -1
  36. data/app/views/components/lolita/configuration/column/header/_sort.html.haml +6 -6
  37. data/app/views/components/lolita/configuration/columns/body/_display.html.haml +1 -1
  38. data/app/views/components/lolita/configuration/columns/header/_display.html.haml +5 -5
  39. data/app/views/components/lolita/configuration/field/array/checkbox/_display.html.haml +7 -7
  40. data/app/views/components/lolita/configuration/field/string/text/_display.html.haml +4 -7
  41. data/app/views/components/lolita/configuration/search/_display.html.haml +2 -2
  42. data/app/views/components/lolita/configuration/tab/_display.html.haml +4 -4
  43. data/app/views/components/lolita/configuration/tabs/_form.html.haml +7 -6
  44. data/app/views/components/lolita/configuration/tabs/yo.html +1 -0
  45. data/app/views/kaminari/lolita/_first_page.html.erb +11 -11
  46. data/app/views/kaminari/lolita/_gap.html.erb +8 -8
  47. data/app/views/kaminari/lolita/_last_page.html.erb +11 -11
  48. data/app/views/kaminari/lolita/_next_page.html.erb +11 -11
  49. data/app/views/kaminari/lolita/_page.html.erb +12 -12
  50. data/app/views/kaminari/lolita/_paginator.html.erb +23 -23
  51. data/app/views/kaminari/lolita/_prev_page.html.erb +11 -11
  52. data/app/views/lolita/info/index.html.erb +232 -232
  53. data/author +1 -1
  54. data/config/locales/sv_SE.yml +37 -0
  55. data/config/routes.rb +6 -6
  56. data/lib/generators/lolita/install_generator.rb +22 -19
  57. data/lib/generators/lolita/uninstall_generator.rb +76 -71
  58. data/lib/generators/templates/lolita.rb +17 -14
  59. data/lib/generators/templates/tinymce.yml +22 -0
  60. data/lib/lolita.rb +142 -141
  61. data/lib/lolita/adapter/abstract_adapter.rb +17 -16
  62. data/lib/lolita/adapter/active_record.rb +229 -227
  63. data/lib/lolita/adapter/common_helper.rb +220 -221
  64. data/lib/lolita/adapter/field_helper.rb +18 -18
  65. data/lib/lolita/adapter/mongoid.rb +244 -241
  66. data/lib/lolita/components/base.rb +10 -12
  67. data/lib/lolita/configuration.rb +61 -61
  68. data/lib/lolita/configuration/column.rb +170 -181
  69. data/lib/lolita/configuration/field/big_decimal.rb +12 -12
  70. data/lib/lolita/configuration/field/boolean.rb +12 -12
  71. data/lib/lolita/configuration/field/date.rb +12 -12
  72. data/lib/lolita/configuration/field/hidden.rb +12 -12
  73. data/lib/lolita/configuration/field/integer.rb +11 -11
  74. data/lib/lolita/configuration/field/string.rb +16 -16
  75. data/lib/lolita/configuration/field/time.rb +13 -13
  76. data/lib/lolita/configuration/field_set.rb +25 -25
  77. data/lib/lolita/configuration/filter.rb +130 -116
  78. data/lib/lolita/configuration/list.rb +201 -201
  79. data/lib/lolita/configuration/search.rb +105 -105
  80. data/lib/lolita/controllers/component_helpers.rb +156 -156
  81. data/lib/lolita/controllers/internal_helpers.rb +74 -71
  82. data/lib/lolita/dbi/base.rb +56 -56
  83. data/lib/lolita/hooks/named_hook.rb +125 -125
  84. data/lib/lolita/lazy_loader.rb +54 -54
  85. data/lib/lolita/navigation/tree.rb +132 -132
  86. data/lib/lolita/rails/engine.rb +29 -24
  87. data/lib/lolita/rails/routes.rb +133 -129
  88. data/lib/lolita/ruby_ext/accessors.rb +26 -26
  89. data/lib/lolita/search/simple.rb +75 -75
  90. data/lib/lolita/support/formatter.rb +62 -62
  91. data/lib/lolita/support/formatter/rails.rb +56 -56
  92. data/lib/lolita/system_configuration/base.rb +182 -178
  93. data/lib/lolita/test/matchers.rb +77 -77
  94. data/lib/lolita/version.rb +30 -30
  95. data/lolita.gemspec +35 -34
  96. data/spec/adapter/common_helper_spec.rb +96 -96
  97. data/spec/builder_spec.rb +120 -120
  98. data/spec/configuration/base_spec.rb +23 -23
  99. data/spec/configuration/field_spec.rb +117 -118
  100. data/spec/configuration/filter_spec.rb +145 -131
  101. data/spec/configuration/tab_spec.rb +184 -187
  102. data/spec/configuration/tabs_spec.rb +116 -120
  103. data/spec/generators/lolita/install_generator_spec.rb +70 -55
  104. data/spec/generators/lolita/uninstall_generator_spec.rb +65 -49
  105. data/spec/helpers/url_for_spec.rb +8 -0
  106. data/spec/orm/active_record.rb +53 -0
  107. data/spec/orm/mongoid.rb +2 -13
  108. data/spec/orm/mongoid.yml +6 -0
  109. data/spec/rails_app/app/controllers/application_controller.rb +3 -3
  110. data/spec/rails_app/app/helpers/application_helper.rb +3 -3
  111. data/spec/rails_app/app/orm/active_record/address.rb +3 -0
  112. data/spec/rails_app/app/orm/active_record/category.rb +16 -0
  113. data/spec/rails_app/app/orm/active_record/comment.rb +4 -0
  114. data/spec/rails_app/app/orm/active_record/post.rb +24 -0
  115. data/spec/rails_app/app/orm/active_record/preference.rb +4 -0
  116. data/spec/rails_app/app/orm/active_record/profile.rb +9 -0
  117. data/spec/rails_app/app/orm/active_record/tag.rb +2 -0
  118. data/spec/rails_app/app/{mongoid → orm/mongoid}/address.rb +7 -7
  119. data/spec/rails_app/app/{mongoid → orm/mongoid}/category.rb +18 -19
  120. data/spec/rails_app/app/{mongoid → orm/mongoid}/comment.rb +5 -5
  121. data/spec/rails_app/app/{mongoid → orm/mongoid}/post.rb +30 -30
  122. data/spec/rails_app/app/{mongoid → orm/mongoid}/preference.rb +5 -5
  123. data/spec/rails_app/app/{mongoid → orm/mongoid}/profile.rb +13 -14
  124. data/spec/rails_app/app/{mongoid → orm/mongoid}/tag.rb +3 -3
  125. data/spec/rails_app/app/views/components/lolita/configuration/list/_body_cell.html.erb +1 -1
  126. data/spec/rails_app/config/application.rb +34 -33
  127. data/spec/rails_app/config/boot.rb +7 -8
  128. data/spec/rails_app/config/environment.rb +5 -5
  129. data/spec/rails_app/config/environments/development.rb +22 -23
  130. data/spec/rails_app/config/environments/production.rb +37 -37
  131. data/spec/rails_app/config/environments/test.rb +36 -37
  132. data/spec/rails_app/config/initializers/backtrace_silencers.rb +7 -7
  133. data/spec/rails_app/config/initializers/inflections.rb +2 -2
  134. data/spec/rails_app/config/initializers/secret_token.rb +1 -1
  135. data/spec/rails_app/config/routes.rb +4 -3
  136. data/spec/rails_app/lib/lolita/configuration/field/my_custom_collection.rb +13 -13
  137. data/spec/rails_app/public/javascripts/jquery-1.5.1.min.js +15 -15
  138. data/spec/rails_app/public/javascripts/lolita/main.js +6 -6
  139. data/spec/rails_app/public/javascripts/modernizr-1.7.min.js +1 -1
  140. data/spec/rails_app/public/javascripts/rails.js +137 -137
  141. data/spec/rails_app/public/javascripts/tinymce/langs/en.js +221 -221
  142. data/spec/rails_app/public/javascripts/tinymce/license.txt +504 -504
  143. data/spec/rails_app/public/javascripts/tinymce/themes/advanced/about.htm +52 -52
  144. data/spec/rails_app/public/javascripts/tinymce/themes/advanced/anchor.htm +26 -26
  145. data/spec/rails_app/public/javascripts/tinymce/themes/advanced/charmap.htm +51 -51
  146. data/spec/rails_app/public/javascripts/tinymce/themes/advanced/color_picker.htm +74 -74
  147. data/spec/rails_app/public/javascripts/tinymce/themes/advanced/editor_template_src.js +1328 -1328
  148. data/spec/rails_app/public/javascripts/tinymce/themes/advanced/image.htm +80 -80
  149. data/spec/rails_app/public/javascripts/tinymce/themes/advanced/js/about.js +73 -73
  150. data/spec/rails_app/public/javascripts/tinymce/themes/advanced/js/anchor.js +42 -42
  151. data/spec/rails_app/public/javascripts/tinymce/themes/advanced/js/charmap.js +354 -354
  152. data/spec/rails_app/public/javascripts/tinymce/themes/advanced/js/color_picker.js +329 -329
  153. data/spec/rails_app/public/javascripts/tinymce/themes/advanced/js/image.js +247 -247
  154. data/spec/rails_app/public/javascripts/tinymce/themes/advanced/js/link.js +153 -153
  155. data/spec/rails_app/public/javascripts/tinymce/themes/advanced/js/source_editor.js +56 -56
  156. data/spec/rails_app/public/javascripts/tinymce/themes/advanced/langs/en.js +68 -68
  157. data/spec/rails_app/public/javascripts/tinymce/themes/advanced/langs/en_dlg.js +53 -53
  158. data/spec/rails_app/public/javascripts/tinymce/themes/advanced/link.htm +57 -57
  159. data/spec/rails_app/public/javascripts/tinymce/themes/advanced/shortcuts.htm +47 -47
  160. data/spec/rails_app/public/javascripts/tinymce/themes/advanced/skins/cirkuit/content.css +66 -66
  161. data/spec/rails_app/public/javascripts/tinymce/themes/advanced/skins/cirkuit/dialog.css +117 -117
  162. data/spec/rails_app/public/javascripts/tinymce/themes/advanced/skins/cirkuit/ui.css +988 -988
  163. data/spec/rails_app/public/javascripts/tinymce/themes/advanced/source_editor.htm +25 -25
  164. data/spec/rails_app/public/javascripts/tinymce/tiny_mce_popup.js +4 -4
  165. data/spec/rails_app/public/stylesheets/lolita/default.css +169 -169
  166. data/spec/rails_app/public/stylesheets/lolita/style.css +214 -214
  167. data/spec/spec_helper.rb +44 -51
  168. data/spec/support/cleaner.rb +12 -0
  169. data/vendor/assets/javascripts/application_vendor_lolita.js +5 -4
  170. data/vendor/assets/javascripts/jquery-numeric.js +279 -279
  171. data/vendor/assets/javascripts/modernizr_1_7_min.js +1 -1
  172. data/vendor/assets/stylesheets/jquery-ui-1.8.16.custom.css +567 -567
  173. metadata +105 -72
  174. data/lib/tasks/tinymce-assets.rake +0 -7
  175. data/spec/adapter_helper.rb +0 -43
  176. data/vendor/assets/javascripts/tinymce/themes/advanced/skins/cirkuit/content.css +0 -66
  177. data/vendor/assets/javascripts/tinymce/themes/advanced/skins/cirkuit/dialog.css +0 -117
  178. data/vendor/assets/javascripts/tinymce/themes/advanced/skins/cirkuit/img/butt2.png +0 -0
  179. data/vendor/assets/javascripts/tinymce/themes/advanced/skins/cirkuit/img/button-bg.png +0 -0
  180. data/vendor/assets/javascripts/tinymce/themes/advanced/skins/cirkuit/img/buttons.png +0 -0
  181. data/vendor/assets/javascripts/tinymce/themes/advanced/skins/cirkuit/img/down_arrow.gif +0 -0
  182. data/vendor/assets/javascripts/tinymce/themes/advanced/skins/cirkuit/img/fade-butt.png +0 -0
  183. data/vendor/assets/javascripts/tinymce/themes/advanced/skins/cirkuit/img/icons.png +0 -0
  184. data/vendor/assets/javascripts/tinymce/themes/advanced/skins/cirkuit/img/items.gif +0 -0
  185. data/vendor/assets/javascripts/tinymce/themes/advanced/skins/cirkuit/img/menu-arrow.png +0 -0
  186. data/vendor/assets/javascripts/tinymce/themes/advanced/skins/cirkuit/img/menu-check.png +0 -0
  187. data/vendor/assets/javascripts/tinymce/themes/advanced/skins/cirkuit/img/progress.gif +0 -0
  188. data/vendor/assets/javascripts/tinymce/themes/advanced/skins/cirkuit/img/tabs.gif +0 -0
  189. data/vendor/assets/javascripts/tinymce/themes/advanced/skins/cirkuit/img/toolbarbg.png +0 -0
  190. data/vendor/assets/javascripts/tinymce/themes/advanced/skins/cirkuit/ui.css +0 -988
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- tinyMCE.addI18n({en:{
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- common:{
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- edit_confirm:"Do you want to use the WYSIWYG mode for this textarea?",
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- apply:"Apply",
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- insert:"Insert",
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- update:"Update",
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- cancel:"Cancel",
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- close:"Close",
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- browse:"Browse",
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- class_name:"Class",
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- not_set:"-- Not set --",
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- clipboard_msg:"Copy/Cut/Paste is not available in Mozilla and Firefox.\nDo you want more information about this issue?",
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- clipboard_no_support:"Currently not supported by your browser, use keyboard shortcuts instead.",
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- popup_blocked:"Sorry, but we have noticed that your popup-blocker has disabled a window that provides application functionality. You will need to disable popup blocking on this site in order to fully utilize this tool.",
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- invalid_data:"{#field} is invalid",
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- invalid_data_number:"{#field} must be a number",
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- invalid_data_min:"{#field} must be a number greater than {#min}",
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- invalid_data_size:"{#field} must be a number or percentage",
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- more_colors:"More colors"
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- },
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- colors:{
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- '000000':'Black',
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- '993300':'Burnt orange',
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- '333300':'Dark olive',
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- '003300':'Dark green',
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- '003366':'Dark azure',
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- '000080':'Navy Blue',
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- '333399':'Indigo',
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- '333333':'Very dark gray',
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- '800000':'Maroon',
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- 'FF6600':'Orange',
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- '808000':'Olive',
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- '008000':'Green',
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- '008080':'Teal',
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- '0000FF':'Blue',
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- '666699':'Grayish blue',
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- '808080':'Gray',
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- 'FF0000':'Red',
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- 'FF9900':'Amber',
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- '99CC00':'Yellow green',
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- '339966':'Sea green',
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- '33CCCC':'Turquoise',
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- '3366FF':'Royal blue',
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- '800080':'Purple',
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- '999999':'Medium gray',
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- 'FF00FF':'Magenta',
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- 'FFCC00':'Gold',
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- 'FFFF00':'Yellow',
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- '00FF00':'Lime',
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- '00FFFF':'Aqua',
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- '00CCFF':'Sky blue',
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- '993366':'Brown',
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- 'C0C0C0':'Silver',
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- 'FF99CC':'Pink',
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- 'FFCC99':'Peach',
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- 'FFFF99':'Light yellow',
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- 'CCFFCC':'Pale green',
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- 'CCFFFF':'Pale cyan',
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- '99CCFF':'Light sky blue',
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- 'CC99FF':'Plum',
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- 'FFFFFF':'White'
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- },
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- contextmenu:{
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- align:"Alignment",
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- left:"Left",
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- center:"Center",
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- right:"Right",
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- full:"Full"
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- },
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- insertdatetime:{
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- date_fmt:"%Y-%m-%d",
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- time_fmt:"%H:%M:%S",
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- insertdate_desc:"Insert date",
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- inserttime_desc:"Insert time",
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- months_long:"January,February,March,April,May,June,July,August,September,October,November,December",
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- months_short:"Jan,Feb,Mar,Apr,May,Jun,Jul,Aug,Sep,Oct,Nov,Dec",
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- day_long:"Sunday,Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,Friday,Saturday,Sunday",
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- day_short:"Sun,Mon,Tue,Wed,Thu,Fri,Sat,Sun"
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- },
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- print:{
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- },
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- preview:{
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- },
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- directionality:{
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- ltr_desc:"Direction left to right",
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- rtl_desc:"Direction right to left"
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- },
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- layer:{
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- insertlayer_desc:"Insert new layer",
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- forward_desc:"Move forward",
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- backward_desc:"Move backward",
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- absolute_desc:"Toggle absolute positioning",
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- content:"New layer..."
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- },
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- save:{
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- cancel_desc:"Cancel all changes"
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- },
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- nonbreaking:{
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- },
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- iespell:{
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- download:"ieSpell not detected. Do you want to install it now?"
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- },
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- advhr:{
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- advhr_desc:"Horizontal rule"
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- },
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- emotions:{
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- emotions_desc:"Emotions"
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- },
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- searchreplace:{
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- search_desc:"Find",
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- replace_desc:"Find/Replace"
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- },
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- advimage:{
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- image_desc:"Insert/edit image"
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- },
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- advlink:{
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- link_desc:"Insert/edit link"
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- },
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- xhtmlxtras:{
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- cite_desc:"Citation",
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- abbr_desc:"Abbreviation",
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- acronym_desc:"Acronym",
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- del_desc:"Deletion",
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- ins_desc:"Insertion",
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- attribs_desc:"Insert/Edit Attributes"
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- },
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- style:{
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- desc:"Edit CSS Style"
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- },
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- paste:{
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- paste_text_desc:"Paste as Plain Text",
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- paste_word_desc:"Paste from Word",
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- selectall_desc:"Select All",
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- plaintext_mode_sticky:"Paste is now in plain text mode. Click again to toggle back to regular paste mode. After you paste something you will be returned to regular paste mode.",
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- plaintext_mode:"Paste is now in plain text mode. Click again to toggle back to regular paste mode."
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- },
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- text_linebreaks:"Keep linebreaks",
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- word_title:"Use CTRL+V on your keyboard to paste the text into the window."
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- },
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- table:{
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- desc:"Inserts a new table",
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- row_before_desc:"Insert row before",
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- row_after_desc:"Insert row after",
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- delete_row_desc:"Delete row",
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- col_before_desc:"Insert column before",
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- col_after_desc:"Insert column after",
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- delete_col_desc:"Remove column",
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- split_cells_desc:"Split merged table cells",
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- merge_cells_desc:"Merge table cells",
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- row_desc:"Table row properties",
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- cell_desc:"Table cell properties",
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- props_desc:"Table properties",
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- paste_row_before_desc:"Paste table row before",
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- paste_row_after_desc:"Paste table row after",
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- cut_row_desc:"Cut table row",
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- copy_row_desc:"Copy table row",
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- del:"Delete table",
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- row:"Row",
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- col:"Column",
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- cell:"Cell"
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- },
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- autosave:{
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- unload_msg:"The changes you made will be lost if you navigate away from this page.",
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- restore_content:"Restore auto-saved content.",
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- warning_message:"If you restore the saved content, you will lose all the content that is currently in the editor.\n\nAre you sure you want to restore the saved content?."
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- },
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- fullscreen:{
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- desc:"Toggle fullscreen mode"
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- },
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- media:{
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- desc:"Insert / edit embedded media",
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- edit:"Edit embedded media"
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- },
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- fullpage:{
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- desc:"Document properties"
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- },
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- template:{
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- desc:"Insert predefined template content"
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- },
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- visualchars:{
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- desc:"Visual control characters on/off."
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- },
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- spellchecker:{
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- desc:"Toggle spellchecker",
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- menu:"Spellchecker settings",
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- ignore_word:"Ignore word",
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- ignore_words:"Ignore all",
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- langs:"Languages",
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- wait:"Please wait...",
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- sug:"Suggestions",
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- no_sug:"No suggestions",
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- no_mpell:"No misspellings found."
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