[Arches] Re: Custom Card Components: Nested Concept Lists and Option based Boolean Toggles

2021-02-09 Thread Angela Labrador
Hi Mike and Brendon,

Any progress on your custom card components? Jelena recently posted asking 
about nested value lists/conditional collections, and I was wondering if 
you might have some code you could share with the community? (Or some 
lessons learned?)

Thanks,
Angela


On Thursday, April 16, 2020 at 5:52:29 AM UTC-4 Mike Fisher wrote:

> Hi Brendon and Angela,
>
> It's a great idea to discuss sharing custom card components--both 
> auto-name population and nested value lists are high on our list. 
>
> Right now, we're working on a component that enables all fields within a 
> card to be visible in the top card, regardless of cardinality. The 'add' 
> occurs post-entry, rather than before, and the overall number of clicks to 
> access, populate, and save fields is heavily reduced. This won't be 
> relevant for everyone, but if you prefer single form-style data entry and 
> have deeply nested branches, this simplifies user navigation. We've still 
> got a little ways to go on it, though.
>
> Cheers,
> -Mike
>
>
> On Thursday, April 9, 2020 at 6:08:42 PM UTC+1, Angela Labrador wrote:
>>
>> Hi Brendon,
>>
>> I've worked on a card component with Adam Cox that automatically fills in 
>> the current django username on a text node in form view. I would think that 
>> parts of the knockout would be somewhat similar (but you wouldn't have to 
>> do the additional check of getting the variable from the django template). 
>> We opted to modify the default text widget rather than create a new 
>> component because of concerns regarding editing the resource model 
>> midstream, but you could just do this as a custom and not have to do the 
>> additional node.id check that we had to.
>>
>> The repo is at https://github.com/legiongis/fpan  and the files with 
>> relevant code would be:
>>
>>- media/js/views/components/widgets/text.js 
>>- templates/views/components/widgets/text.htm
>>- 
>>- templates/views/components/cards/default.htm
>>
>> I found the google extension "Knockoutjs context debugger" to be really 
>> helpful during this.
>>
>> Hope this helps,
>> Angela
>>
>>
>> On Thursday, April 9, 2020 at 9:44:57 AM UTC-4, Brendon Bangert wrote:
>>>
>>> Dear Arches Developers,
>>>
>>> I am posting today hoping everyone Is doing well in our global time of 
>>> crisis. Working remotely has given me more time to pursue our current 
>>> team's database and with this a closer inspection and custom card 
>>> components. Concerning a previous forum post I had created and with no 
>>> immediate access to a in-house programmer, our team is currently wondering 
>>> if anyone else has created any custom card components they would be 
>>> interested in sharing. Additionally I wanted to start up the conversation 
>>> of the possibility of creating a card component that enables for 
>>> information to appear if, an certain option is selected from a concept 
>>> list. Feel free to post thoughts, or interests in similar customization 
>>> your team is looking for. I wanted to not only get this dialogue started 
>>> but all in all see if anyone else has been seeking something similar.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Brendon
>>>
>>

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[Arches] CIPA 2021 symposium - Beijing

2021-02-09 Thread David Myers
Hi Everyone

In case of interest, I wanted to mention to members of the forum that the 
next international symposium of CIPA (ICOMOS International Scientific 
Committee on Heritage Documentation) is scheduled take place in Beijing 
between August 28 and September 1 of 2021. CIPA symposia are held every 2 
years, and several implementations of Arches have been presented at past 
symposia. CIPA 2021 could be a good opportunity for some of your Arches 
projects to share your work as well. 

The call for papers is now online at:
http://www.cipa2021.org/call-for-papers/ 

Session A includes several topics relating to cultural heritage 
inventories. The deadline for submitting abstracts for CIPA 2021 is 
February 28. 

I’ve been involved in CIPA for a number of years and, generally, I have 
found CIPA symposia to be good opportunities to learn about the latest 
approaches to heritage recording and documentation, and also for meeting 
other heritage professionals around the world who focus on this topic.

Feel free to let me know if you have any questions. Also please feel free 
to forward this message to any of your other colleagues.

Best wishes,
David

*David Myers*

Senior Project Specialist  |  Getty Conservation Institute 

 getty.edu/conservation/ 

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