I don't think it's the controls that are the problem, it's the limitation. I'm not convinced that there should be 1 and only 1 setting for pagination options. Changing the setting changes the pagination on the front end as well as the back. Is that the intent?
On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 5:26 PM, William Ross <w...@spanner.org> wrote: > It's a feature! But yes, if it's causing trouble I can make it an opt-in > feature. > > It would only take one line in sns for it to display pagination controls, > though. > > Will > > > > Pardon brevity: small phone, fat thumbs. > > On 3 Jun 2010, at 22:06, Jim Gay <j...@saturnflyer.com> wrote: > >> There's a problem with the way the default pagination was implemented. >> As you have found, it assumes that all pagination within the admin >> will take the same pagination settings. >> Please feel free to post this at http://github.com/radiant/radiant/issues >> >> On May 26, 2:53 pm, "D.Kreft" <d...@kreft.net> wrote: >>> >>> I'm using Radiant 0.9.0...and I'm a Rails n00b, so please bear with me. >>> >>> Is there a way to turn off pagination? I'm managing a site with a lot of >>> stylesheets using the "sns" extension and the pagination is biting me in >>> the >>> hind quarters--only the first 20 css files are showing up. I don't really >>> have a need for pagination here but I can't see a clear-cut way to turn >>> it >>> off. I tried naively removing the 'will_paginate' gem, but that caused >>> things to blow up. :-) >>> >>> Can someone drop a clue on me? I'd sure appreciate it! >>> >>> -dan >