In the Django admin, when I upload a file, copies of that file are not getting created for each version I have configured in FILEBROWSER_ADMIN_VERSIONS (I am using all default settings). I see my original file listed at filebrowser/browse (with no thumbnail), and clicking the link to the file shows the original, but clicking the "Versions" link under the file name shows a table of all versions but with no images under the "Image Version" column - there's just an <img src> inside the <td> tag with no value for a src attribute.
I tried to see how version_generator in functions.py was getting called, but it doesn't seem to be called on upload, only from the management command and from the fb_versions template tag - is there something specific I need to do to enable automatic creation of versions (and thus thumbnails) in the Django admin?
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As you can see, I'm customizing CKEditor to only show the buttons or "items" I want. I've added a line in there for filebrowser but I have a feeling that's not correct. I've moved the "filebrowser" directory into my "assets" directory as that's where all of my static files reside and as you can see I've updated that path in the Media class.
Can someone point me in the right direction here? I'm lost at this point.
Nice attempt. This is the package I'd love to use.
I want to use the django-media-manager as a TinyMCE plugin in the same way it used to work with previous versions of the filebrowser2 (which I really loved!). I want to be able to insert images from filebrowser into the TinyMCE area.
Is that possible? If so, could you provide some working examples of how? In general, the TinyMCE configuration for Django could be complex. Ideally, I'd love to see an example project with working TinyMCe settings.