A bit like http://blablalist.com? :-p
Anyway, this needs work on the OrdinalManager and quite some
additional tests to be written. Honestly, I don't think it's very
important and as you say, just a presentation issue. I have to admit
that I would not rank it high on the todo list, sorry. Of course,
you're free to modify OrdinalManage, add the capability to configure
this and contribute the patch back ;-)
Take care,
Geert
On 31 Jan 2007, at 20:59, Thad Cox wrote:
Geert,
I essentially have task lists that I allow users to add from and
remove from
at will. Inside each task list I have as you would expect a set of
ordered
tasks. The user can modify (move, add, remove) tasks and I need to
keep the
task number properly displayed (when the tasks are run this number
is used
to tell the user which task failed).
I think the user would be less confused if the task number started
from 1
and not 0. I realize I could just display the task number + 1 to
the user
but I would prefer to keep the numbers consistent between the front
and back
ends.
Thanks,
Thad
On 1/31/07 2:06 PM, "Geert Bevin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Thad,
it's not possible to start with 1 with the current implementation of
the OrdinalManager, I don't understand why this is a problem though.
Can you explain why you would need that?
Best regards,
Geert
On 31 Jan 2007, at 16:57, Thad Cox wrote:
I was hoping to have an entry number to use as an Ordinal with the
Ordinal
Manager. I set it up and everything works ok except the ordinal
manager is
using 0 as the first value when I would like it to be set to 1. Is
there
anyway to restrict the starting value for the ordinal manager?
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