Fix for missing folder_compo (which souldnt've been there at all).

On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 7:16 PM, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
> I just pushed this again.
>
> One problem was this...
> the new web2py_ajax.html assumes the new static/css, static/js and
> static/images subfolder. This broke examples and admin. I created
> those submfolder and moved stuff in there.
>
> For some misterious reason hg add stopped being recursive and did not
> add some files.
>
> I add them one by one and hope I did not miss anything.
>
> Please check again.
>
> massimo
>
>
>
> On Nov 8, 12:12 pm, Branko Vukelic <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 6:32 PM, Anthony <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Excellent. Are you soliciting feedback, or just announcing? Assuming the
>> > latter, I'll limit comments to bugs:
>>
>> Yes, until this release is made, please limit yourselves to bug
>> reports. We need to get this into working order by Supercomputer 2010.
>> We'll discuss further development after the release. That'll be the
>> time to open your cards and show us all here the ideas for the 2.0
>> admin interface.
>>
>> > - There are some references to non-existent images  -- Firefox seems to
>> > ignore these, but IE displays the missing image icon, which is ugly. 
>> > Missing
>> > images I've noticed are (also, see attached):
>>
>> >http://web2py.com/demo_admin/static/edit_area/images/statusbar_resize...(edit
>> > area lower right)
>>
>> That one should be fixed when whatever Massimo is doing is finished.
>>
>> >http://web2py.com/demo_admin/static/folder_compo.png (referenced on
>> >http://web2py.com/demo_admin/default/plugin/demo_app3/wiki before each
>> > subsection name, except Models)
>>
>> That's definitely a bug. It shouldn't be referenced anywhere. I'll
>> re-check the code once the new admin is restored in trunk. I'm
>> guessing there are left-over folder_compo images here and there in the
>> plugin sections which I did late at night.
>>
>> > - This may not be a problem for most, but the logo in the upper left 
>> > doesn't
>> > scale well at higher zooms (I tend to zoom close to 150% because I have a
>> > very high res screen and can't read anything at 100%). When zoomed, the
>> > bottom edge of the logo no longer aligns with the bottom edge of the header
>> > (see attached images).
>>
>> I think it's the scaling algorithm in FF. You can only expect to get
>> good results realistically at 200%, and no intermediate steps,
>> otherwise it would take too long because the image would have to be
>> resampled using a more time-consuming algo.
>>
>> I get the weirdness in all places where two images meet at anything
>> but 100% and 200%. I think I can't fix that. If you know better,
>> please correct me.
>>
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>>
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