As Rich says, you can use ImageGen with Umbraco 4.5.
As for letting the user set the text... just create a macro that produces the output you want with ImageGen. Let the user set the text by picking up a document type property from the page or by passing in a macro parameter (especially nice if you let users place your macro in the Richtext editor).
Just shout if you need more details of how to do this. It isn't unique to ImageGen, just standard Umbraco macro stuff.
Sorry, I answered both your questions as though they were related to ImageGen, which they are not. In the future, please ask questions in the appropriate package forums. You'll get better answers and others will be more likely to find them when they have quesitons.
You can set all the static text for XSLTsearch 3 with standard Umbraco Dictionary items. They are pre-defined when you install XSLTsearch 3. You just need to translate them to each of the languages for your site, as you would any Dictionary item.
great update,if you can let user set all text as is native language, it'll be greater.
Thanks for the tool you made.
Other, can you update ImageGen for Umbraco 4.5+? Please.
ImageGen works perfectly well with 4.5 :)
Think you just have to manually install it.
Rich
As Rich says, you can use ImageGen with Umbraco 4.5.
As for letting the user set the text... just create a macro that produces the output you want with ImageGen. Let the user set the text by picking up a document type property from the page or by passing in a macro parameter (especially nice if you let users place your macro in the Richtext editor).
Just shout if you need more details of how to do this. It isn't unique to ImageGen, just standard Umbraco macro stuff.
cheers,
doug.
Sorry, I answered both your questions as though they were related to ImageGen, which they are not. In the future, please ask questions in the appropriate package forums. You'll get better answers and others will be more likely to find them when they have quesitons.
You can set all the static text for XSLTsearch 3 with standard Umbraco Dictionary items. They are pre-defined when you install XSLTsearch 3. You just need to translate them to each of the languages for your site, as you would any Dictionary item.
cheers,
doug.
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