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Atto orphaned files
Atto ::: atto_orphaned
Maintained by
SchulportalHessen (technischer Account),
Andreas Schenkel
Adds an area to the atto editor that shows orphaned files during usage of the atto editor. Deleting an image adds this image into the list of orphaned files and the user can delete it by clicking at the trash-icon. Admin can do several configurations.
Latest release:
40 sites
35 downloads
7 fans
Current versions available: 2
Plugindescription:
This plugin adds a table below the editor and while editing the text each image or file that is deleted and not referenced any more in this context will be added to the table. Thus the user can see which files are still stored in the context of the label but not referenced. If needed the user can delete orphaned files by clicking at the trashicon.
Attention: The deletion will be finished bei clicking on the Save-button. The cancel-button will discard the deletions and the files will still be stored.
After installing
1. To activate this plugin add "orphaned'' to the "Atto toolbar settings"2. For version 1.1.2 and 1.1.3 the report by default is only enabled for siteadmins because of the following default settings.
atto_orphaned | enableplugin is not activated and
atto_orphaned | isactiveforsiteadmin is activated
To make the report accessible to all users with capability atto_orphaned:view please activate atto_orphaned | enableplugin
(Attention: from version 1.1.4 the defaults will change to
atto_orphaned | enableplugin is activated and
atto_orphaned | isactiveforsiteadmin is not activated
Pluginsettings in websiteadministration:
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Contributors
SchulportalHessen (technischer Account) (Lead maintainer)
Andreas Schenkel
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Worth adding that you have to add "orphaned'' to the "Atto toolbar settings" text editor config for it to display? Took me a minute of confusion as to why it wasn't showing before I thought about doing that.
Thanks for sharing this plugin!
Chris.
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