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Add menu entry for models that are not relations, entities or collections #1582

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b1rger opened this issue Feb 5, 2025 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #1587
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Add menu entry for models that are not relations, entities or collections #1582

b1rger opened this issue Feb 5, 2025 · 0 comments · May be fixed by #1587

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b1rger commented Feb 5, 2025

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b1rger added a commit that referenced this issue Feb 7, 2025
This commit introduces a template tag in the generic module that lists
all content types that inherit from the Generic Model but are not
Collections, Entities, Relations or History models.
This templatetag is then used to create a menu entry to manage those
types.

Closes: #1582
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b1rger added a commit that referenced this issue Feb 7, 2025
This commit introduces a template tag in the generic module that lists
all content types that inherit from the Generic Model but are not
Collections, Entities, Relations or History models.
This templatetag is then used to create a menu entry to manage those
types.

Closes: #1582
b1rger added a commit that referenced this issue Feb 7, 2025
This commit introduces a template tag in the generic module that lists
all content types that inherit from the Generic Model but are not
Collections, Entities, Relations or History models.
This templatetag is then used to create a menu entry to manage those
types.

Closes: #1582
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