I was talking about editing radiant directly and bending to my will
but writing a script to handle it is probably smarter.
Sigh I do hate it when lofty ideas are shot down. :)
Now if I could only bypass the interactive portions of the bootstrap.
On 30-Jan-09, at 10:03 PM, Mohit Sindhwani wro
Adam van den Hoven wrote:
Absolutely. I'm talking about tailoring it for MY needs and then
documenting how I did it so that others can, if they like, do the
same. I don't want to change Radiant, I wan't to change how I use it.
Its like taking a suit off the rack and asking a tailor to adjust
On 30-Jan-09, at 7:32 PM, N. Turnage wrote:
Adam van den Hoven wrote:
The thread on what "standard" plugins do people use as well the
"Oops I deleted the contest2 content" thread got me thinking that
it would be great if someone wrote a tutorial to the effect of,
"How to customize your Ra
Sean Cribbs wrote:
Purely coincidence. The tab metaphor is pretty powerful and
ubiquitous. Have you seen http://github.com/radiant/radiant-prototype ?
I just took a look at this. I cannot wait to start using it. Thanks to
everyone working on the updates.
~Nate
Adam van den Hoven wrote:
The thread on what "standard" plugins do people use as well the "Oops
I deleted the contest2 content" thread got me thinking that it would
be great if someone wrote a tutorial to the effect of, "How to
customize your Radiant command".
Usually I start 90% of my radian
Thank you Jim. I bet you're right.
Steven
On Jan 30, 2009, at 8:07 PM, Jim Gay wrote:
Comments may not have been updated for Radiant 0.7 (which did not
preserve named routes from earlier versions)
I believe it should be edit_admin_page_url now, assuming you are on
edge Radiant.
On Jan
Comments may not have been updated for Radiant 0.7 (which did not
preserve named routes from earlier versions)
I believe it should be edit_admin_page_url now, assuming you are on
edge Radiant.
On Jan 30, 2009, at 8:06 PM, Steven Southard wrote:
Once a page has comments there is a link in the
Once a page has comments there is a link in the admin of that page to
view comments and if I click on it I get an application error. This
is what the production log says:
Parameters: {"action"=>"index", "page_id"=>"5", "controller"=>"admin/
comments"}
Cookie set: session_token=a7c83825249
It seems my problem is that "EnableSendfile" in Apache core is not the
same thing as X-Sendfile. Installing mod_xsendfile fixes the problem.
That said, anyone who can test with nginx - please report!
Sean
Sean Cribbs wrote:
Last night at our little hack session at John's, I added the ability
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 2:10 PM, Jose Hales-Garcia wrote:
>
> On Jan 27, 2009, at 1:46 PM, Joe Van Dyk wrote:
>
>> I agree, paperclipped is the way to go. It's great to use imagemagick
>> directly.
>
> I've had the opposite experience. It's easier for me to install
> page_attachment (and it's re
The README is a bit outdated, I suppose. Just commit to your fork and
submit a pull-request to John (jlong).
Sean
Steven Southard wrote:
Thanks for directing me to this again. It's been awhile since I've
seen it. What does this mean, "create a ticket on the dev site and
attach your patch"?
Thanks for directing me to this again. It's been awhile since I've
seen it. What does this mean, "create a ticket on the dev site and
attach your patch"? Is it like making a fork or is there also a dev
site somewhere else?
Steven
On Jan 30, 2009, at 12:41 PM, Sean Cribbs wrote:
Purely
Purely coincidence. The tab metaphor is pretty powerful and
ubiquitous. Have you seen http://github.com/radiant/radiant-prototype ?
Sean
Steven Southard wrote:
Wow, Basecamp's admin sure looks a lot like Radiant.
http://www.basecamphq.com/
Steven
_
Snippets can accept blocks:
Then in your snippet, put where you want the contained
content to appear.
Sean
Steven Southard wrote:
I almost used a snippet but the problem is for my design I would need
an opening and closing snippet and then it would be hard to workout
because I'm also
Wow, Basecamp's admin sure looks a lot like Radiant. http://www.basecamphq.com/
Steven
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Last night at our little hack session at John's, I added the ability to
support X-Accel-Redirect headers for nginx. It would be great if
someone could test this addition with nginx. In config/environment.rb,
put this line inside the config.after_initialize block:
ResponseCache.defaults[:use_
I almost used a snippet but the problem is for my design I would need
an opening and closing snippet and then it would be hard to workout
because I'm also using an extended page part. Even if I could work it
out those snippets would have to go on every page which would be more
to ask of my
What I like to do is write a snippet for this use-case that I can reuse
wherever appropriate. Then my articles look the same on all listing pages.
Sean
Steven Southard wrote:
Seems like the best way to deal with this is to make another layout
for articles. Again, Radiant's flexibility makes
Seems like the best way to deal with this is to make another layout
for articles. Again, Radiant's flexibility makes exactly what I saw
possible. This solution is just perfect because comments and a
slightly different layout is needed for the full article anyway.
Steven
On Jan 30, 200
Thanks both John and Aaron! Your help is really appreciated!
Adam
If someone
could point out the exact url of which file_column plugin is needed
that would be most helpful.
I thought I had it setup for a submodule though. I'll have to go back
and check on that.
_
On Fri 30 Jan 2009 15:36, john muhl wrote:
> That doesn't work because the extension doesn't include a .gitmodules
> file in it's repository. Trying to track down the plugin leads to 15
> different repositories named "file_column" on GitHub alone. If someone
> could point out the exact url of whi
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