Updated README to include information on generic inline imports.
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@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ When a model is sortable, a tool-area link will be added that says "Change Order
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Click this link, and you will be taken to the custom view where you can drag-and-drop
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the records into order.
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Tabular inlines may be drag-and-dropped into any order directly from the change form.
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Inlines may be drag-and-dropped into any order directly from the change form.
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## Usage
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@ -129,6 +129,12 @@ SortableStackedInline:
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class MySortableStackedInline(SortableStackedInline):
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"""Your inline options go here"""
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There are also generic equivalents that you can inherit from:
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from adminsortable.admin import (SortableGenericTabularInline,
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SortableGenericStackedInline)
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*** IMPORTANT ***
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With stacked inline models, their height can dynamically increase,
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which can cause sortable stacked inlines to not behave as expected.
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