Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
I'm about to put the changes to the OO-Plugin into the issue tracker.
I involves adding and changing files. Should I still create patches
for the changes files or just create a zip of all changes files?
Thanks,
Ferdinand Soethe
Patches are preferred. If you want to create a
Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
I'm about to put the changes to the OO-Plugin into the issue tracker.
I involves adding and changing files. Should I still create patches
for the changes files or just create a zip of all changes files?
Create a patch for the changed files and zip that with the added files.
I'm about to put the changes to the OO-Plugin into the issue tracker.
I involves adding and changing files. Should I still create patches
for the changes files or just create a zip of all changes files?
Thanks,
Ferdinand Soethe
David Crossley wrote:
DC> But the locationmap is not yet implemented and not yet fully conceptualised.
DC> We need to discuss technical things on the dev list. If we discuss technical
DC> on users@ then we will frighten people away.
OK, sorry. It looked to me like a finished concept that was wai
David Crossley wrote:
DC> It deserves some documentation. At least it is mentioned in the
DC> docs/dev/changes.html but we need more documentation.
I will write something probably in time for 0.7.
--
Ferdinand Soethe
Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
> RG> David was only referring to the locationmap stuff - this is not yet a
> RG> part of Forrest and so of no use to users. Sorry, I should have been
> RG> clearer.
>
> Wouldn't it make sense to start explaining/documenting features as soon as
> they
> are conceptualized
Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
> Sjur Moshagen wrote:
>
> SM> From the author of that feature request: Here's a short example of how
> SM> we have used it:-)
>
> Thanks for the details. This is a great feature!
It deserves some documentation. At least it is mentioned in the
docs/dev/changes.html but w
Sjur Moshagen wrote:
SM> From the author of that feature request: Here's a short example of how
SM> we have used it:-)
Thanks for the details. This is a great feature!
Ferdinand Soethe
På 22. feb. 2005 kl. 14.40 skrev Ferdinand Soethe:
RG> However, I have remembered another way of doing what you want to
do, it
RG> is a new feature and currently undocumented other than at
RG> http://issues.cocoondev.org/browse/FOR-417
Cool. That looks just like the thing I was looking for. Will
Hi Ross,
RG> David was only referring to the locationmap stuff - this is not yet a
RG> part of Forrest and so of no use to users. Sorry, I should have been
RG> clearer.
Wouldn't it make sense to start explaining/documenting features as soon as they
are conceptualized or implemented? Or is this to
Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
David Crossley wrote:
DC> http://issues.cocoondev.org/browse/FOR-200
DC> However, this is a topic for the dev list.
If I may disagree, David. My question that triggered this response is
actually more a user level question and was asked in preparing for
writing another howto.
David Crossley wrote:
DC> http://issues.cocoondev.org/browse/FOR-200
DC> However, this is a topic for the dev list.
If I may disagree, David. My question that triggered this response is
actually more a user level question and was asked in preparing for
writing another howto.
But in order to th
Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
> Ross Gardler wrote:
> RG> Finally, last night I started working on the locationmap feature of
> RG> Forrest. This is not due until 0.8 but I need it, for a remarkably
> RG> similar use case in the coming months. However, I'm not sure when I will
> RG> complete work on this
Hi Ross,
looks like another exciting Howto candidate. Thanks for taking the time.
>>Unfortunately I found no more info on
>>
>>- the required structure of book.xml
>>- how to reference it on site and tabs (or not at all)
RG> Do a "forrest seed" and look inside the samples director
Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
The situation:
In a project for an educational institution we would like to use
Forrest to create a static web site that can be copied to a cheap and
simple Web-Space-provider.
Some pages (about, locations, lecturers etc.) are more or less static
and will - for now - be manu
The situation:
In a project for an educational institution we would like to use
Forrest to create a static web site that can be copied to a cheap and
simple Web-Space-provider.
Some pages (about, locations, lecturers etc.) are more or less static
and will - for now - be manually ported to xml and
16 matches
Mail list logo