On 11/29/12, Gary Martin <[email protected]> wrote: > On 19/11/12 15:36, Olemis Lang wrote: >> On 11/19/12, Peter Koželj <[email protected]> wrote: >>> First I would like to check if I understand this correctly. >>> So, this means that a user can embed widgets from dashboard in wiki >>> pages >>> or ticket descriptions? >>> >> anywhere WikiFormatting is supported , yes . Widgets are enhanced >> macros in first place. >> >>> I do not se any problems with this at the moment >> cool >> >>> but, this can not be a >>> substitute for user customizable dashboard. >>> We still need to provide fully customizable dashboard >> +1 >> for the moment think of it like the replacement to TicketQuery et al. >> as we use it today on i.a.o . It looks weird to me that we were able >> to customize those views and we can not embed a similar widget in a >> wiki page when we need it . > > I don't see that it is weird not to be able to do this.
I could find the right word ... > The advantage is > if we bring enhancements to the existing functionality. At the moment, > in terms of TicketQuery vs Widget(TicketQuery, ...) we bring certain > improvements but not all the functionality yet. > what's missing > At some point, once we get feature parity, we could consider overriding > TicketQuery so that it uses Widget(TicketQuery,...) instead. > fwiw it's possible to have TicketQueryWidget( ... ) rather than Widget(TicketQuery, ...) . In general , <WidgetName>Widget( ... ) vs Widget(<WidgetName>, ...) > Anyway, I'll try to commit the work soon and see where we are as it > seems to be providing less controversy now given that discussion on this > was limited. > thanks . I look forward to implement further improvements . -- Regards, Olemis. Blog ES: http://simelo-es.blogspot.com/ Blog EN: http://simelo-en.blogspot.com/ Featured article:
