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We observed that those who use the admin generator extensively sometimes experience dizziness, disorientation or, in the worst cases, fear, due to the plethora of possibilities.

If you don't want to make the admin generator chapter your bedside reading, and if you don't want to watch the screencast in slow motion to understand all Fabien's tricks, you will be pleased to learn that an admin generator cheat sheet is available for download.

Admin Generator Cheat Sheet

The result is not final, and we keep on extending the admin generator features, so expect this reference card to be updated every once in a while.


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#1 jason rowe said 19 minutes later

a welcome resource, this is exactly the right direction for the generator tool. good work

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#2 jason rowe said 23 minutes later

Ahah! i discover something new
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A great idea when displaying edit page

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#3 Dejan Spasic said 40 minutes later

thx a lot

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#4 rob forman said about 1 hour later

wow, very nice- thanks!

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#5 smallbeer said about 2 hours later

Great stuff again! Just what I needed.

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#6 datagroove said about 7 hours later

LOVELY!
excepted gleefully with open arms... : )
Thanks Francois

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#7 xiblack said about 16 hours later

I wonder whether in the Partial fields portion, '_article_link.php' is correctly spelled or should it be '_post_link.php'?

Another thing is this sheet is hardly readable on an A4 printing. The shade background color of boxes renders the words blur.

Thanks for this good sheet, very useful.

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#8 Gérard Lambert said about 24 hours later

Great ! It would have been so much usefull to me some days ago :) Sure it will in the near future :)

Juste a question : how to use the ez and zend frameworks binding classes, that have been committed recently ? Is it possible to have a sort of "roadmap" of the future ehancements to Symfony ?

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#9 Francois said 1 day later

Gerard: If you look at the timeline for new features in beta releases, don't forget to look also for updates in the doc ;)

http://www.symfony-project.com/trac/changeset/1251

And for the roadmap, click on the 'tickets' link on top of each page, the milestones represent the future versions of symfony.

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#10 Fernando Sanz said 11 months later

In the input types box, it says "admin_input_upload_tag" when it should be "admin_input_file_tag"