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README - TAXONOMY MANAGER **************************SHORT PROJECT DESCRIPTION--------------------------This module provides a powerful interface for managing vocabularies of the taxonomy module.It's especially very useful for long sets of vocabularies.Features:  * dynamic tree view  * mass deleting  * mass adding of new terms  * moving of terms in hierarchies  * merging of terms (Term merge module)  * fast weight changing with up and down arrows (and AJAX saving)  * AJAX powered term editing form  * simple search interfaceREQUIREMENTS------------  - Taxonomy module enabled  - JavaScript enabled in your browser  - a user with 'administer taxonomy' permissionINSTALLATION------------1. Place the entire taxonomy_manager directory into your Drupal sites/all/modules/ directory.2. Enable the taxonomy manager module by navigating to:     administer > site building > modulesUPGRAGE to 7.x---------------The table 'taxonomy_manager_merge' is deprecated and won't be used by now. This table storeswhich terms were merged into which destination term. If you do not need this information, youcan manually remove this table.USING THE TAXONOMY MANAGER--------------------------To use the Taxonomy Manager go to administer > content management > taxonomy manager. This pagecontains a list of all available vocabularies. By clicking at one of the vocabularies, you get redirected to the Taxonomy Manager interface, where you can edit the whole tree structure andterms. If you want to edit any general vocabulary settings or if you want to create a new one, go to the categories (administer > content management > categories) page.The interface contains a search bar, a toolbar with some operations, a tree view and if a termgets selected a form for editing the term data.The following lines describe all operations and some terminology. - Tree View     The tree view shows all terms of the vocabulary with their hierarchical relations. If your     list of terms gets very long, there is a paging mechanism included with a page size of 50 terms.      If you are having hierarchical vocabularies, all parent terms have a plus symbol, which      means you can expand them to show their child terms. Use the minus symbol to collapse     them again.     In multiple hierarchies, if one term has more parents, the term gets shown under      each of its parents.       - Adding of terms     For adding new term, click on the 'Add' Button. A fieldset containing some textfields expands.     If you want to close this fieldset, click 'Cancel'.     To insert a new term, fill in any textfield. Each textfield can only contain one term.      You don't have to fill in all textfields, they can be left empty.      Depending on your hierarchy settings, it's possible to insert terms and to directly assign      a parent to them. If you want to do this, select a parent term in the tree view by marking      the checkbox. If you have multiple hierarchies enabled, it's even possible to assign the      new inserted terms to more parents at once by selecting more terms in the tree view.      - Weight Editing     Every term has a weight. This weight determines the position the terms get listed. If terms     have the same weight, they are ordered alphabetically.      If you want to change the weight, you have 3 ways to do that.       1st way: select the terms you want to move by one position (can be more terms at once) and press                either the up or the down button in the toolbar. All saving is done automatically through                 AJAX.       2nd way: every term in tree view has a mouseover effect. When you move your mouse over a term, two                small up and down arrows will appear. Click them to move this term by one                position.       3rd way: click on the term, where you want to change the weight. A form for editing the                 term data appears on the right side of the tree view. At the bottom of this                 form, there is a select field, which shows the current weight. By changing the                value, the tree view gets automatically reordered and the values are saved to the                database through AJAX.  - Deleting     If you want to delete terms from the vocabulary, select them by marking the checkbox and click     the 'Delete' button. A fieldset, where you have to confirm the deletion, expands.      For hierarchical vocabularies (single or multi), the fieldset contains an option, which says:     'Delete children of selected, if there are any'. Check this if you want to delete all children      of a selected parent term. Otherwise, if you are deleting the last parent of terms, the terms     get added to root level. - Moving     This operation is only available in hierarchical (single or multiple) vocabularies. It allows     you to change hierarchies by moving terms from one parent to one other.     Select all terms you want to move by marking the checkbox. Click the 'Move' button. A fieldset with     some options expands.     This fielset contains a autocomplete field, where you have to determine the parent term (under which     the terms should be moved). If you want to move terms to the root level, leave this field empty.      This autocomplete form allows you to either choose a parent term from the list of exisitng terms     or to insert a new terms, which will be used as parent (this parent term will be added to the root      level).      In multiple hierarchical vocabularies, it's possible to move terms to more parents in one step by     inserting more terms into the autocomplete field and separating them by commas. Additional, there     appears an option ('Keep old parents and add new one'), which prevents the replacing of old parents.  - Merging     With the merging action, you can put terms with the same meaning together (e.g. your vocabulary     contains: SoC, Summer of Code, GSoC, Google Summer of Code). All terms, that get merged into      one other, get synonyms of resulting term (here called merged or main term). Additional     all term-node association gets automatically updated (this means nodes, that had a merging term     assigned, now get the resulting merged term instead). All merging terms are deleted afterwards.      In the Taxonomy Manager, you can do that by selecting all terms you want to merge and to click     the 'Merge' button. A fieldset with an autocomplete field an some options expands. In the      autocomplete field you have to specify the resulting merged term (into which the selected get merged).      The merged term can be either chosen from the list of existing terms or can be inserted automatically     and used as merged term.     Additional, there are some options available (they depend on the vocabulary settings). If you want     to add any kind of relations (parents, children, related terms) from the merging terms to the     resulting merged term, select one (or more) of them.          The default taxonomy term page, which shows all assigned nodes, is overriden by the Taxonomy     Manager, so that former merged terms can be considered (if someone calls a term, that was merged,      it redirects to the resulting merged term).          NOTE: At the moment, the Taxonomy Manager only cares about the term-node association inserted           into the term_node table (by the taxonomy module). If you are using any CCK modules, like            CCK Taxonomy or Content Taxonomy, which (can) save the term - node association in cck tables,            don't use the Merging action, because changes are not handled.           If you are using Views filters instead of the default taxonomy term page, merged terms are            either respected.           If you want to customize this by yourself or have some other module, you can use following            function taxonomy_manager_merge_get_main_term($tid) for getting the main term id (if there            is any main term, else return 0). The term merge history gets saved in the            taxonomy_manager_merge table (main_tid, merged_tid) and gets additional cached, so that            checking for a merged terms causes nearly no performance loss.  - Editing term data     If you want to edit or read some term properties, click on the term. A fieldset on the right side     of the tree view gets loaded. This contains all term related information and can be edited. If you     want to change the term name or the description, fill in any changes you want and click the saving      symbol. All saving is done through AJAX, so no reload is necessary.     Additional, this page contains listing of synonyms, related terms and parents (depends on your      vocabulary settings).      Every listed entry has an delete operation. By clicking the delete symbol, the relation gets deleted.     In case of synonyms, the names get deleted from the database. If you are deleting a related term or a      parent, this doesn't delete the term itself, only the relation.      For adding new synonyms, the listing has a textfield below. Insert there any new synonym and click the      plus symbol.     For adding a new related term or a new parent (if multi hierarchy), there is a autocomplete field below     the listing. Use this to insert new terms or to choose existing ones and assign them to the current term.   - Using the search     At the top of the page, there is a collapsed fieldset, called 'Search'. This search allows you to      directly select an existing term for editing. Else, if your input doesn't match an existing term,      the value will be used for filtering root level terms (this doesn't affect any child term).AUTHOR------Matthias Hutterer User: mh86@drupal.orgEmail: m_hutterer@hotmail.com
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