How would i go about adding custom watermarks to pictures using imagekit .. or maybe some other package? In my django admin i need to have a choice of several watermarks that can be applied on uploaded photos. has someone done something simmilar ? please help!
Try to install PIL.
Look for paste function from Library.
More documentation can be found on PIL Handbook
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I'm trying to use an API called BigBLueButton in my website, and after a little researches, i figured how to install it in my project using the command pip install django-bigbluebutton. I add it to my INSTALLED-APP in setting.py.
Until this step, everything is OK and i have no errors. But i don't know how use its models and its views and how to show it in my website. Does anyone have an idea of the next steps? Thank you everyone.
According to docs , it provides a admin section which is named as Meeting.
So fron there you can manage meetings (create, join, share, etc.)
I need a way to use upload and browse abilities of django-filer in the djangocms-text-ckeditor, for example to upload images in the articles of my site, as I'm typing them in the ckeditor.
Are there any settings that help me with that? Or should I write a compatible browser myself?
It seems to me that cmsplugin-filer provides what you are looking for. Take a look at the screenshot. From within the ckeditor modal, I can browse django-filer files and integrate them. Is that what you were looking for?
I am using Django-photologue this app to display a photo gallery, which is quite nice. But what I want to do further is extract out the GPSInfo from each image and display it on the website (or more advanced, display it in google map). I am quite a newbie to Django, so don't know how to proceed.
The way I am doing the gallery is from Django Photologue Upload Photo Example.
If you can show me some details, like how to override the models, views, urls, that would be great. And if you can suggest another app to incorporate the google map API,I really appreciate. Thanks
Django-photologue's documentation has some examples showing how you can override the admin, views, urls and models. If you try these examples, they can give you some ideas for creating your own customisations.
I am not sure how to best use EXIF.py, as I have never used it myself!
I have a hard time understanding how photologue works exactly.
Is anybody aware of a Example Project Tutorial where I can display a gallery via Django-Photologue. Where Imagelinks are stored in a database?
Or how can I achieve that in Django?
Or what else is out there to create a decent Photo Display?
Thanks for the time!
The best way to get started with photologue is to start a new django project, and follow the installation instructions. Then, load up the django admin and start adding photos and creating galleries. You should be able to get a good understanding of Photologue that way.
Photologue is based around the concept of having gallerys of images with different photo sizes and effects. It's great if you want to show a gallery of images. If you are looking to intergrate images into your own apps, you might find ImageKit much more useful. I think it's based on Photologue, but instead of giving you automated photo galleries it provides hooks that you can use to do manage photos programmatically.
Here is an example project by the author of photologue:
https://github.com/jdriscoll/django-photologue/tree/master/example_project
I'm trying to integrate TinyMCE or CKEditor into Django, but I have no idea how to manage uploading pictures.
I've been searching and found some django apps, but they won't work with my Django version (1.1.1), buggy and not maintained.
Maybe I missed something? Can you please give me a step-by-step guide how to add WYSIWYG with uploading into django form?
Use TinyMCE or CKEditor with django-filebrowser.
Description from the official site:
The FileBrowser is an extension to the Django Admin-Interface in order to
browse directories on your server and upload/delete/edit/rename files.
include images/documents to your models/database using the FileBrowseField.
select images/documents for TinyMCE and CKEditor.
Try this:
https://pypi.python.org/pypi/Django-tinymce-filebrowser
Its allow to manage images and files from tinyMCE