Next Release Of Plone Add-on For LibreOffice Extensions Site

I fixed some smaller issues in the user documentation of the Plone add-on for the LibreOffice extensions website and updated the localization files of the add-on. I published this fixes and updates within a new release of the Plone add-on tdf.extensionuploadcenter on the Cheeseshop (PyPi.org) yesterday. It is release 0.46. You can get this release at: https://pypi.org/project/tdf.extensionuploadcenter/

The source code is available on my Github repository: https://github.com/andreasma/tdf.extensionuploadcenter

New Release Of Plone Add-On For LibreOffice Templates Site

I worked on the Plone add-on that drives the LibreOffice templates website during the last days. I fixed some smaller bugs, but more important I added the first version of the user documentation. This documentation describes in detail all modules / objects of the add-on and give some information about the messaging feature of the add-on.

I created a new release of this Plone add-on ‘tdf.templateuploadcenter’ and published it on the Cheeshop (PyPi.org) today. This release got the number 0.36 and is available at: https://pypi.org/project/tdf.templateuploadcenter/

The source code of the add-on is available on my Github repository:
https://github.com/andreasma/tdf.templateuploadcenter

New Release Of Plone Add-On For LibreOffice Extensions Site

I worked on the user documentation and some smaller fixes of the Plone add-on which drives the LibreOffice extensions website. This add-on is named ‘tdf.extensionuploadcenter’ and its source code is hosted on Github (https://github.com/andreasma/tdf.extensionuploadcenter).

I finished the user documentation and the smaller fixes two days ago and published a new release of the Plone add-on yesterday. It has the release number 0.45 and you could get it from the ‘Cheeseshop’ (pypi.org) at:
https://pypi.org/project/tdf.extensionuploadcenter/

The new release adapt the structure of the add-on to the current structure provided by the Plone add-on ‘bobtemplates’. This is a first step on the way to adapt the release also to Python 3.

The release includes the initial version of the user documentation with information not only about installation, creating and publishing of content objects but also about its messaging features.