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Lexicon
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http://www.drupal.org/project/lexicon
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DESCRIPTION
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A lexicon is a stock of terms used in a particular profession, subject or style; a vocabulary.
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The Lexicon module generates one or more Lexicon pages based on terms in taxonomies and optionally
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marks and links them in the content.
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The Lexicon module is a branch of the Glossary module (http://www.drupal.org/project/glossary) that
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was changed to suit the needs of a project for the Dutch government. The main reason for the changes
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is compliancy with the web guidelines of the Dutch government (http://www.webguidelines.nl).
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The main differences with the Glossary module are that the Lexicon module:
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* Produces output that is valid W3C XHTML 1.0 Strict.
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* Enables showing lists of terms without marking the terms in content (this is still an option).
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You can choose which vocabularies act as Lexicons and you don't bind them to input filters.
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* Has configurable paths and titles for each Lexicon.
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* Optionally inserts a "go to top" link for each section on the Lexicon page.
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* Optionally "scroll to" internal links on the Lexicon page.
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Development of this module is sponsored by Sogeti Netherlands (http://sogeti.doethetmetdrupal.nl).
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REQUIREMENTS
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Drupal 6.x
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Taxonomy
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INSTALLING
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1. To install the module copy the 'lexicon' folder to your modules directory.
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2. Go to admin/build/modules. Enable the Lexicon module.
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Read more about installing modules at http://drupal.org/node/70151
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CONFIGURING AND USING
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1. Create a taxonomy vocabulary for each Lexicon.
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2. Go to admin/settings/lexicon.
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3. Select the created taxonomy vocabularies you want to use as Lexicons.
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4. Set the desired behavior of the Lexicon module and save the configuration.
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5. Configure the alphabar and save the configuration.
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6. Optionally set the paths and titles of the Lexicons and save the configuration.
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7. Optionally put the suggested menu-items in the right menu and activate them.
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Have fun!
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