----- Original Message ----- From: Chris Hendrickson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Monday, November 28, 2005 3:11 pm Subject: Re: [Gnump3d-users] Feature request for "Song" variable and reverse sort order
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Feature Request #1: > > Generic content name. My website posts "Messages" and not > "Songs". Is there anyway of consistently changing the string > "Song(s)" to "Message(s)" or any other value (e.g., "Lecture(s)", > "Media", etc) This would enable gnump3d to work cleanly with non- > song content. (Hey, music shouldn't have an exclusive lock on MP3!) > > > Sure, you can edit the templates and change "song" to "message", > "lecture", etc. They can usually be found in /usr/share/gnump3d/ > > presuming you're using the "Tabular" theme, it would be > /usr/share/gnump3d/Tabular. > check out > index.html, line 133 > now.html, line 6 > search.html, line 116 > statistics.html, line 104 > > change Song(s) to Message(s) > > Chris, Sigh! It so happens I am using the "Tablar" theme, and already made the changes you suggested. But it was still necessary to edit gnump3d, gnump3d-index, and gnump3d-top to change the "hard-coded" titles they print out from "Song(s)" to "Messages(s)". If you don't edit these files the statistics and directory listings contain an inconsistent mix of Song/Message titles. Would be nice if the themes and/or config file consitently carried the titles throught the web page dished out by gnump3d. Having said all this, the number of occurances of the title "Song(s)" in these modules was small, so it seems like it would be relatively easy to put these title strings as parameters in the gnump3d.conf config file or theme files. (Yeah, easy for me to say ;-)). The obvious problem I now face is having to re-edit everything the next time I upgrade! Sigh, sigh! _______________________________________________ Gnump3d-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnump3d-users
