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		<title>Ubernyms: the ultimate text-replacement plugin</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 May 2006 04:01:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The purpose of ubernyms is to allow you configure a set of frequently used abbreviations that will be automatically encoded nicely whenever you use them. The goal is to make them visible in a way that is literate for both humans and computers. In other words: we tag them appropriately for your computer, and expand [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>The purpose of ubernyms is to allow you configure a set of frequently used abbreviations that will be automatically encoded nicely whenever you use them.  The goal is to make them visible in a way that is literate for both humans and computers.  In other words: we tag them appropriately for your computer, and expand them as necessary for humans.</p>

	<p>The main use for ubernyms is still going to be abbreviations, including acronyms.  But you can also use it for other things like:
	<ul>
		<li>Words that you always want linked.  For instance, the links to ubernyms are being added by the plugin.</li>
		<li>Short forms of words or phrases or even entire paragraphs that you frequently have to type.  The whole text can be placed to replace a single word.</li>
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	<ul>
		<li>Pictures or emoticons you use frequently. I have photos show up in my DomTT tool-tips for my kid&#8217;s names: Katrina and Mikayla.</li>
	</ul></p>

	<h3>Edit: May 6, 2006</h3>

	<p>I&#8217;ve included a full configuration panel this time. No more hacking the plugin source to add abbreviations!  Each time you go to the configuration panel there&#8217;s 5 empty slots for new definitions, and when you submit those, you get space for 5 more. You can remove definitions by simply deleting their <strong>Text</strong> or <strong>Definition</strong>.  You can see a <a href="http://www.huddledmasses.org/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2006/05/ubernyms.png">partial screenshot</a> of the ubernyms configuration if you&#8217;re interested, but there&#8217;s not much to see besides long lists of definitions.</p>

	<p>There&#8217;s a setting for each ubernym that lets you define if it is an acronym, an initialism, just a plain old abbreviation, or simply a replacement or link.  And if you&#8217;re using the DomTT tool-tips, you can specify additional text (including <span class="caps">HTML</span>) to be placed below the main definition.</p>

	<p>You can <a href="http://www.huddledmasses.org/wordpress/wp-content/plugins/ubernyms.zip">download the zip</a> here, which includes the DomTT script which you can also <a href="http://www.mojavelinux.com/projects/domtooltip/">get here</a> with more details about how to use it and the many features, in case you want to play with the tool-tips.  The installation is pretty simple, just unzip, and upload <em>the whole ubernyms <strong>folder</strong></em> into your plugins folder.</p>

	<h3>Edit: May 7, 2006</h3>

	<p>Note that there&#8217;s now an option in the plugin configuration for including the <a href="http://www.huddledmasses.org/wordpress/wp-content/plugins/ubernyms/ubernyms.css">default ubernym CSS</a>, but you can feel free to copy that into your <span class="caps">CSS</span> and/or edit it as you see fit.</p>

	<h3>Edit: May 9, 2006</h3>

	<p>Incidentally, putting the photos in (as I did with my daughters) is extremely simple a?? without getting into the details of how <strong>I</strong> actually do it, all <strong>you</strong> have to do is put the <code>img</code> tag into the <strong>Description</strong> field, and make sure that you&#8217;ve checked the option for using the DomTT tooltips.  You can use pretty much any <span class="caps">HTML</span> in the descriptions for DomTT, within reason  <img src='http://joelbennett.net/wordpress/wp-includes/' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> .  Of course, the images have to <em>be</em> somewhere. You can just upload them to your webhost and link to them there, or just specify an image you already uploaded to <a href="http://www.flickr.com">flickr</a>.  Remember, just put the <span class="caps">HTML</span> in, like: &amp;lt;img src=&quot;http://static.flickr.com/48/136555658_f0eaa892a9_m.jpg&quot; alt=&quot;Sitting in a field of flowers&quot; /&amp;gt;</p>

	<h3>Edit: May 11, 2006</h3>

	<p>I&#8217;ve just released an update of this, no major changes, but it&#8217;s now in sync with my <a href="http://www.huddledmasses.org/category/development/wordpress/huddledparser/">HuddledParser plugin</a>  so that if you&#8217;re using them both, you don&#8217;t accidentally get two copies of the DomTT scripts loaded. Aren&#8217;t I clever?  <img src='http://joelbennett.net/wordpress/wp-includes/' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>

	<h3>Edit: May 13, 2006</h3>

	<p>I finally fixed a few annoying bugs related to having quotes, single-quotes, and apostrophes in your abbreviations and released <a href="http://www.huddledmasses.org/wordpress/wp-content/plugins/ubernyms.zip">ubernym 2.4</a></p>

	<h3>Edit: May 14, 2006</h3>

	<p>I tweaked the javascript and css so that it all validates as <span class="caps">XHTML</span> 1.0 Transitional, <span class="caps">XHTML</span> 1.0 Strict, or even <span class="caps">XHTML</span> 1.1, but the DomTT javascript still uses a <span class="caps">CSS</span> file with those neat rounded-corners and alpha-blending opacity, so it&#8217;s <span class="caps">CSS</span> won&#8217;t validate &#8230; which doesn&#8217;t really bother me.</p>

	<h3>Edit July 24, 2006</h3>

	<p>Here&#8217;s a list of things that I still want to do:</p>

	<ol>
		<li>I have in mind to provide a check-box-like way of configuring <strong>where</strong> the replacements happen.  That is: to create a sub-tab in the configuration with a list of most/all the &#8220;filter&#8220;able portions of WordPress, so people can easily choose <span class="caps">NOT</span> to have Ubernyms run on comments (usually that&#8217;s not helpful, imho, even though that&#8217;s the way I run it on my site right now), or choose to run it on the category list, or whatever &#8230; I haven&#8217;t looked, but there ought to be a way to get a list from WordPress of all the registered filterable things (since it&#8217;s trivial, for instance, to add a filter to my <span class="caps">RSS</span> plugin &#8230; what if I wanted to run Ubernyms on my <span class="caps">RSS</span> output?)</li>
		<li>I still need to investigate the language problems.  There seems to be something wrong with the way WordPress is handling foreign-language characters through the option settings table?</li>
		<li>To make this more generic, it would be cool to be able to &#8220;create&#8221; new &#8220;types&#8221; of replacements. E.g. <a href="http://www.huddledmasses.org/jaykul/ubernyms-20/#comment-18182">Shanta Rohse</a> wants to use it to create links to a glossary, but still use it for other things too, so would like a &#8220;glossary term&#8221; category. Maybe there could also be an additional setting like the &#8220;english&#8221; one that allows auto-linking only the first occurrence as per <a href="http://www.huddledmasses.org/jaykul/ubernyms-20/#comment-20471">these requests</a></li>
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		<li>It might be interesting to add another feature (as a seperate tab?) specifically to create photo popups.  I&#8217;m not 100% sure how this would best work &#8230; (would there be a way to upload photos, or an <span class="caps">AJAX</span> interface to let you select photos from Flickr or Zooomr, or a simple &#8216;preview&#8217; feature and just a text box where you type the <span class="caps">URL</span> to an image).  The idea is basically to have the tool create the sort of tooltips I have on my kids names, but without needing to type html into that teeny edit box.</li>
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