Re: [Radiant] Textile in Radiant

2008-06-06 Thread Bjørn Michelsen
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 6:43 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Does anybody know why textile wants to wrap a string of capital letters
 with a span class=caps tag? Or know how to keep it from happening?
 Why's textile reference doesn't mention anything about this feature.


http://textpattern.com/faq/255/why-does-textile-add-span-classcaps

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Re: [Radiant] Textile in Radiant

2008-06-06 Thread Thomas Watson Steen
Well... As the link explains, the 'caps' span is there so that we can  
style acronyms. This is very strange to me. How come the people who  
implementet this didn't use the already existing acronym tag in  
HTML for this?


http://www.w3schools.com/tags/tag_acronym.asp

Regards
Thomas Watson
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On 06/06/2008, at 8.53, Bjørn Michelsen wrote:

On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 6:43 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

wrote:

Does anybody know why textile wants to wrap a string of capital  
letters
with a span class=caps tag? Or know how to keep it from  
happening?
Why's textile reference doesn't mention anything about this  
feature.



http://textpattern.com/faq/255/why-does-textile-add-span-classcaps

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Re: [Radiant] Textile in Radiant

2008-06-06 Thread Anton Aylward
Thomas Watson Steen said the following on 06/06/08 09:05 AM:
 Well... As the link explains, the 'caps' span is there so that we can  
 style acronyms. This is very strange to me. How come the people who  
 implementet this didn't use the already existing acronym tag in  
 HTML for this?
 
 http://www.w3schools.com/tags/tag_acronym.asp

Possibly because its not forward compatible:

http://www.w3schools.com/tags/html5_acronym.asp



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Re: [Radiant] Textile in Radiant

2008-06-06 Thread Sean Cribbs

Thomas,

I agree, but perhaps not everything in caps would be an acronym.  You 
can achieve the acronym effect by putting something in parentheses 
after the term.  Example:


HTML(HyperText Markup Language)

produces

acronym title=HyperText Markup LanguageHTML/acronym

Sean

Thomas Watson Steen wrote:
Well... As the link explains, the 'caps' span is there so that we can 
style acronyms. This is very strange to me. How come the people who 
implementet this didn't use the already existing acronym tag in HTML 
for this?


http://www.w3schools.com/tags/tag_acronym.asp

Regards
Thomas Watson
http://justaddwater.dk/

On 06/06/2008, at 8.53, Bjørn Michelsen wrote:

On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 6:43 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

wrote:

Does anybody know why textile wants to wrap a string of capital letters

with a span class=caps tag? Or know how to keep it from happening?
Why's textile reference doesn't mention anything about this feature.



http://textpattern.com/faq/255/why-does-textile-add-span-classcaps

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[Radiant] newsletter extension and gmail sending limits

2008-06-06 Thread nurilized
I have been using newsletter for some time, but havent sent a newsletter yet
although there is 800+ mails in db

problem is that the mails that i have sent (via postfix) as test did not go
to hotmail users (gmail accepted tho)

alternatively i started google apps but it has some sending limits 500/per
day via web, 100/per day via pop3

now i am looking for a way..

google suggest using different mails for that dunno but how to change mail
address when it reaches to the some amount during the sending process
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Re: [Radiant] newsletter extension and gmail sending limits

2008-06-06 Thread Sean Cribbs
Maybe you should look into something like CampaignMonitor?  I don't know 
if that will help but it has been mentioned positively multiple times in 
my presence.


Sean

nurilized wrote:

I have been using newsletter for some time, but havent sent a newsletter yet
although there is 800+ mails in db

problem is that the mails that i have sent (via postfix) as test did not go
to hotmail users (gmail accepted tho)

alternatively i started google apps but it has some sending limits 500/per
day via web, 100/per day via pop3

now i am looking for a way..

google suggest using different mails for that dunno but how to change mail
address when it reaches to the some amount during the sending process
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Re: [Radiant] Textile in Radiant

2008-06-06 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri, 2008-06-06 at 08:16 -0500, Sean Cribbs wrote:
 Thomas,
 
 I agree, but perhaps not everything in caps would be an acronym.  You 
 can achieve the acronym effect by putting something in parentheses 
 after the term.  Example:

But, however, if I don't want to use an acronym for something like a TV
station's call letters, KLBT, which isn't an acronym for anything, then
I have to add a style for a .caps class or add a title to behave like an
acronym. I had never seen this in Textile before. I thought it was
something Radiant specific, but this was apparently of Why's doing. I'll
just work around it. Thanks.


~Nate

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Re: [Radiant] Re: [ANN] radiant-fckeditor 0.5 WYSIWYG Editor released.

2008-06-06 Thread Josh Schairbaum

I had trouble running the rake radiant:extensions:fckeditor:update task.

It copied a bunch of files until this error:

No such file or directory - .../radiant/vendor/extensions/fckeditor/ 
public/javascripts/fckcustom.js


From the looks of it, the only thing in this fckeditor/public/ 
javascripts folder is another folder called fckeditor.


I've looked at the rake task, but it's not immediately apparent to me  
what should be done, anyone have any suggestions?


Regards,
Josh

On Jun 6, 2008, at 12:25 AM, Daniel Collis-puro wrote:


Daniel Collis-puro wrote:

Folks,

The existing FCKEditor plugin was out of date, so I spent a bunch of
time creating a new FCKEditor plugin,


Sigh. It's late. And it's an extension, not a plugin.

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[Radiant] Re: Re: [ANN] radiant-fckeditor 0.5 WYSIWYG Editor released.

2008-06-06 Thread Daniel Collis-puro
Josh Schairbaum wrote:
 I had trouble running the rake radiant:extensions:fckeditor:update task.
 
 It copied a bunch of files until this error:
 
 No such file or directory - .../radiant/vendor/extensions/fckeditor/
 public/javascripts/fckcustom.js
 
  From the looks of it, the only thing in this fckeditor/public/
 javascripts folder is another folder called fckeditor.
 
 I've looked at the rake task, but it's not immediately apparent to me
 what should be done, anyone have any suggestions?
 
 Regards,
 Josh

Josh,

Sorry about that.

In the file:

vendor/extensions/fckeditor/lib/fckeditor_file_utils.rb

comment out lines 70 and 71, the copy_configuration lines.

Or just wait a couple minutes for me to get my fix on github and clone 
it again.

Again, I apologize.

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[Radiant] Re: Re: Re: [ANN] radiant-fckeditor 0.5 WYSIWYG Editor relea

2008-06-06 Thread Daniel Collis-puro
Josh Schairbaum wrote:
 Thanks, I got it all setup.  You mentioned in the README that you want
 to provide an interface to change the default toolbar, if I wanted to
 do it manually for now where would I do it?
 
 I think I just need to do: FCKConfig.toolbarSetName = Basic; in
 fckconfig.js.
 
 Is that correct?


Nope, you'd edit the config.js.erb view at:

$FCKEDITOR_EXTENSION_ROOT/app/views/fckeditor/config.js.erb

and make your changes there. The FCKEditor config file is emitted from 
that view.

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Re: [Radiant] Re: Re: Re: [ANN] radiant-fckeditor 0.5 WYSIWYG Editor relea

2008-06-06 Thread Josh Schairbaum
Sorry to keep going this thread going, but I've changed that file, but  
it stills appears to be pulling the Default toolbar set.  Do I need to  
regenerate the configs with rake task?  In fact, I'm not even seeing  
the simple toolbar you have setup, although I do have a link for  
config?class_name=Page.


Josh
On Jun 6, 2008, at 2:43 PM, Daniel Collis-puro wrote:


Josh Schairbaum wrote:
Thanks, I got it all setup.  You mentioned in the README that you  
want

to provide an interface to change the default toolbar, if I wanted to
do it manually for now where would I do it?

I think I just need to do: FCKConfig.toolbarSetName = Basic; in
fckconfig.js.

Is that correct?



Nope, you'd edit the config.js.erb view at:

$FCKEDITOR_EXTENSION_ROOT/app/views/fckeditor/config.js.erb

and make your changes there. The FCKEditor config file is emitted from
that view.

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[Radiant] Re: Re: Re: Re: [ANN] radiant-fckeditor 0.5 WYSIWYG Editor r

2008-06-06 Thread Daniel Collis-puro
Josh Schairbaum wrote:
 Sorry to keep going this thread going, but I've changed that file, but
 it stills appears to be pulling the Default toolbar set.  Do I need to
 regenerate the configs with rake task?  In fact, I'm not even seeing
 the simple toolbar you have setup, although I do have a link for
 config?class_name=Page.
 
 Josh


No, that's OK. I appreciate it, as it helps me to know what areas are 
rough or might be good places to expand.

The Simple toolbar in config.js.erb is only in there as an example, 
the editor is using the default toolbar.

And (I had to refresh my memory here) the way it works is you define the 
toolbars in the config and then associate them with an FCKEditor 
instance when the object is created in Javascript. Currently I don't 
specify a toolbar for the editor, so it's picking up the default one.

You can just change the name of the toolbar in the view to:
FCKConfig.ToolbarSets[Default]
and customize it then. It will take effect, I just tested it.

All this config tomfoolery will go away when I build the admin tab.

Any other thoughts?

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Re: [Radiant] Textile in Radiant

2008-06-06 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri, 2008-06-06 at 15:11 -0400, Jason Garber wrote:
 Read the RedCloth rdoc.  There's a no_span_caps restriction/accessor  
 in both 3.0.4 and the forthcoming 4.0.

Thanks. I'll look into it.


~Nate

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[Radiant] Rspec version error

2008-06-06 Thread Marty Haught
Does anyone else get the incompatible version error when running rspec
for their extensions?  I can get it to run fine from command line but
if I run it through Textmate, I get the error.  I do have rspec
installed as a gem which is why the version is off.  If I uninstall
rspec then Textmate has issues (can't find spec).  Part of the problem
could be that I'm running radiant through the gem and Textmate isn't
looking in radiant for the rspec plugins.  Before diving any deeper
into the issue I figured I'd ask the list to see if others already
have a solution.  Also, does anyone else find this check a bit over
the top?  I mean do the builds really need to be identical?  Shouldn't
a newer version of rspec be okay?  It just feel too brittle.  Maybe
they should just combine rspec and rspec on rails into the same plugin
so they have to be the same.

Cheers,
Marty
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