Thanks for the quick response Scott. I thought I would have to wait for
Pacific Time :).
Just to be sure, you mean that
`components/all_my_elements/seed-element/metadata.html`
should look like this:
<x-meta id="seed-element" label="Seed" isContainer group="Test">
<template id="imports">
<link rel="import" href="seed-element.html">
</template>
<template>
<section style="width: 200px; height: 300px;" layout vertical></section>
</template>
<property name="author"
kind="text">
</property>
</x-meta>
I tried that and get the same result - my element does not appear in the
palette.
On Tuesday, July 22, 2014 6:41:13 PM UTC+2, Keith Garrod wrote:
>
> I am trying to create a collection of elements that can be shared between
> multiple private projects.
>
> I want to include testing (polymer-test-tools) and to use my own
> components in Polymer designer. I am finding it challenging to set up a
> directory structure which supports private/shared elements and is
> consistent with the existing toolset.
>
> The tooling seems to be geared towards creating a repository for each
> element. That's all very well for public elements, but not so great for
> private/shared
> elements. My private/shared collection will easily exceed 50 elements
> (github large plan). Apart from anything else, that's $1/month/element,
> which seems like a lot for hosting a few lines of code!
>
> I do understand that the tooling is nascent, but I am wildly excited about
> the potential of Polymer for my project and would really appreciate any
> pointers .
>
>
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