On 18/01/2014 16:33, "Ravi Chintakunta" <[email protected]> wrote:
>Hi Belen, > >> > >> > >> >> Having said that, I am very much open to change. If people do >> agree >> >> that >> >> filtering tasks by their execution order is not useful, let's get >> rid >> >> of >> >> that filter. >> >> >> > >> >Yeah, let's wait for comments from others. >> > >> > > >I have not implemented filtering tasks by execution order in my latest >commit. The base code includes displaying filtering options only as radio >buttons. > >I have also not implemented "Show all tasks" button in the tooltip for >the active filter icon. > >Also, can you let me know the css for the active filter icon tooltip. It uses the Twitter Bootstrap tooltips: http://getbootstrap.com/2.3.2/javascript.html#tooltips In the prototype, the implementation is not very good. You could use a certain class or id to identify the applied filter (.filtered or something like that). Then, you can use jQuery to set the tooltip options: $('.filtered').tooltip({ container:'body¹, placement:'bottom¹, delay:{hide:1500}, html:true, title:'<p>Showing only %filter_name%</p><p><a id='task-type-clear-filter' class='btn btn-mini btn-primary' href='#'>Show all tasks</a></p> }); I would do this in main.js so that it can be reused by all pages. However, we need to keep in mind that the button label inside the tooltip changes per page (in the all tasks page is 'Show all tasks', but in the all builds page is 'Show all builds' and in the variables table is 'Show all variables'). I hope this helps. Belén > >Thanks, >Ravi > >Also, please let me know the style to use for the active _______________________________________________ toaster mailing list [email protected] https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/toaster
