On Feb 13, 6:28 pm, Tobias Beer <[email protected]> wrote:
> That's some neat work you've done here. Looks quite fancy! :)
:)
> One question: What's the idea of thumbs, if clicking on them doesn't
> actually show a bigger version of the image? I find using such in your
> examples is a bit confusing.
Thumbs should show bigger versions of the pictures. If not tell me
which one. May be some private/public issue.
If you downloaded the TW, than you need to download the pics too! [1]
[2]
The local version assumes to have a ./thubs/ ./pics/ directory, that
contain the pictures.

I decided to use references instead of blowing up the html, including
the binary tiddlers.

There is one example Example_AttachmentReference, where 01.jpg fails
by intention. Docu needs to be read.

> I would also not overload examples with "don't do this or that" but
That's right. But I am happy to have any doc. :) Hiding it will only
result in users ignoring it.
But you are right. There should be some presentation stuff and some
HowTo's :)

> rather have a dedicated "do's and don't's" tiddler maybe with a table
> that possibly indicates as to which example(s) that bit of advise
> applies ...if such distinctions are actually needed. Putting the
> troublesome bits into a dedicated spot, reduces the amount of
> information per example.
I agree.

> One piece of advise for newbee's might be that they can actually put
> the config stuff in hidden sections, and how this is done or to
> actually explain in the first place that configuration is done either
> via dedicated config tiddlers or tiddler sections... which might not
> be obvious to a tw newbee wanting to dig into this lovely plugin.
you are right. Putting the configurations into the tiddlers, is mainly
for me to test the plugins functionality. In production it should be
one/two tiddlers, that hold the configuration.
I found out some minutes ago, that relative sections like: "##Fancy"
can't be transcluded.

> Technically, this plugin rocks.
thx.
> .. As for its representation I wished it
> looked a lot less like a technical documentation but more like
> fancybox expressing itself ...presenting it with almost the same
> visual appeal as it provides itself. That starts with putting paddings
> around thumbs. ..
right. this just needs some more CSS.

> Personally, I would only reveal the technical stuff
> when one actually needs it ...maybe in the form of a slider. I tend to
> want to focus on how an example works, not necessarily the
> implementation details. At least to me, they're secondary in that you
> only need to know any of that if the example is actually the one you
> want to implement.
agreed.

> Also, instead of tiddlers popping up, I would think the examples would
> do good with a dropdown list while selecting one would switch to the
> example right below the dropdown ...in the same tiddler.
I like this idea. But I don't want to have new plugins in the space.
There are allready too many. If the existing system can handle it :)

> As for style - unrelated to your plugin code - I always like those
> thumbs which show interesting sections of the images instead of just
> minified versions. Clicking the thumb then reveals the entire image.
Agree, if the cropped section is interesting enough, that the user
clickes it. But if the thumb contains the only interesting stuff,
there is no need to click it ?:)

> This seems an easy, yet visually appealing way to squeeze images into
> uniform thumbnail sizes.
hm. I really like my panoramas. Have them sqared, I don't know.

> If you want and don't mind me tampering with it, you can add me as a
> member to the fancybox space and I'd be happy to help give it the
> presentation it begs for.
Would be interesting to get this going with git :) It would be also
easier to download, the pictures.
What do you think?

[1] http://fancybox-pics.tiddlyspace.com
[2] http://fancybox-thumbs.tiddlyspace.com

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