Further updates.

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Gregory McLean 2011-09-09 08:28:13 -04:00
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You can accomplish this several ways, depending on your personal preference.
The first method is the standard Symfony2 method.
**Using the vendors script **
***Using the vendors script***
Add the following lines to your `deps` file:
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```
***Using submodules***
If you prefer instead to use git submodules, then run the following:
``` bash
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}
```
Configuration
=============
Add the following configuration to your `app/config/config.yml`:
gregwar_captcha: ~
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Form theming
============
If you want to put the image in an other way, you can form theme `captcha_bundle` (this
is the default behavior) :
The widget support the standard symfony theming, see the [documentation](http://symfony.com/doc/current/book/forms.html#form-theming) for details on how to accomplish this.
The default rendering is:
```html
{% block captcha_widget %}
<img src="{{ captcha_code }}" title="captcha" width="120" height="40" />
{% spaceless %}
<img src="{{ captcha_code }}" title="captcha" width="{{ captcha_width }}" height="{{ captcha_height }}" />
{{ form_widget(form) }}
{% spaceless %}
{% endblock %}
```