I found a bug when emoticon position is calculated incorrectly. For example, you can write these messages to the chat: "a normal :) text" - the emoticon is displayed normal "<b>a text :) with html tags</b>" - the emoticon is moved to the right
2012/12/7 [email protected] <[email protected]>: > the second option might be more user friendly. > However you have to be aware that you might need to re-calc the chat icon / > emoticons in the text. > Also the question is: Currently there is a gap of 2 spaces (or 4 spaces) > for each emoticons. You can configure that for each emoticon in the > emotes.xml file. > 1 space roughly is 8 pixels. So 2 spaces are 16 pixels. Most of the > emoticons are 16 pixels in width/height. > If you change the font now to a way smaller or larger, this calculation > will no more work. You will either have to insert 3,4,5 spaces if the font > gets very small or only 1 space if the font gets very big. > Another possibility (actually the better one) would be if you would scale > the emoticon according to the font-size. This would look much better the > number of spaces would fit. Also this will be much better as with smaller > and larger font-sizes the space between the lines (the line height) will > change. If the emoticons do not scale with the fontsize this will look very > ugly. > However you will need to build this emoticons scaling mechanism into the > chat emoticon calculation. > > This is basically the main reason why there is no configurable font size => > emoticons need to be re-calculated. And this can a bit time consuming to > test it out with each and every emoticons and test in different sizes. > > Sebastian > > > 2012/12/7 Артём Хоруженко <[email protected]> > >> Hello everybody! >> >> I'm interested with this issue: >> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENMEETINGS-228 >> >> I see two ways of implementation: >> 1. The font set in room preferences for all chat messages by the >> administrator. Users couldn't change the font style (changing font >> style is already possible by adding html tags to message). >> 2. Add a panel with the font style near the smile button. Users could >> change the style of their message parts if the administrator allow to >> do it in the room preferences. >> >> What do you think about it? >> > > > > -- > Sebastian Wagner > https://twitter.com/#!/dead_lock > http://www.webbase-design.de > http://www.wagner-sebastian.com > [email protected]
