As long as the data plumbing works, we're in business.  If all goes as
planned the gradebook UI will be very different by the time this is
released.

--Tom

On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 1:47 AM, Alan Elkner <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey Guys,
>
> I just added a new feature to my working branch for gradebook journal
> data tasks, lp:~aelkner/schooltool.gradebook/journal_data.  The user
> can now have columns for absences and tardies in their gradebook if
> the journal plug-in is installed.  I attached screenshots of the
> affected views including the preferences view, the gradebook and the
> gradebook pdf.  In the case of the pdf, the logic for locking the
> journal columns works as it does for the total and average columns as
> demostrated in the attached pdf.
>
> One issue that remains is the fact that the journal is assumed present
> in tests, so the automated tests passed even though it crashed when
> starting the server with make run.  The most recent commit fixed the
> errors where the code assumed the journal was present, but I am unable
> to reproduce that configuration in tests.  Can anyone recommend how I
> could set up the test environment where the journal is not present
> just for the purpose of one test file?
>
> Thanks,
> Alan
>
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