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That image hasn't been used for a while. Used to be a selection
indicator for category filters.
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Now the last unused space in icons.png is used as well. Another icon and
we'll need to enlarge it a bit.
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There were only two states, processed and unprocessed, so simply
using a boolean column with correct naming is more clarifying.
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It was a rather stupid and buggy idea...
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Makes use of cookies to store the users' preference. Might be a good
idea to store this in the DB for logged in users, together with the
tagspoil cookie.
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This way, we can just use our internal database date format for
client-side communication as well. The calculation is now done in
a centralized place in script.js, rather than all over the place in
the Perl code.
This'll also make it possible to make the date selector more
interactive. But that doesn't have a very high priority at the moment,
the good old three-selection-boxes-thing works fine.
Current implementation has only been tested on FF3, though I doubt
other browsers will complain.
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This is what you get when you write half-hearted code and end up
having to change something afterward, you just always forget
to update *something*.
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Conflicts:
lib/VNDB/DB/Discussions.pm
util/updates/update_2.3.sql
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The categories are still available for viewing and editing to aid
in the transition to the tagging system, but editing has been removed.
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second search
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(interface is somewhat on the half-hearted side, but oh well)
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And a "Don't forget to submit" text, and various important bugfixes,
and... geez, time for a coke with some cookies!
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The usual: it's still pretty much useless and unfinished, will polish
up things later.
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This'll make it possible to run the actual vndb in debug mode without
displaying that "this is not VNDB" message. And non-VNDB sites can now
properly run without debug mode while still displaying that message.
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...in less technical terms: producers/vns are automatically added
when selecting them from the dropdown search, rather than having to
press the return key a second time.
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Fixes (or more accurately, masquerades) the following:
13:40:23 <EchoMateria_Work> it displays a list of candidates, I can
point them alright, but when I click on any, it doesn't do anything
other than closing that drop-down-menu 9/10 of the time
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Only tested this using FF3 for now, so may not always work.
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The skin generator itself is now pretty much finished. Unless people
want more control over what they can change, that is.
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So, instead of using separate smaller CSS files to overwrite
directives in the main (/static/f/style.css) file, I decided
to generate one CSS file for each skin, which includes everything
needed to render the page. The template for this skin is now
/data/skingen/style.css.
I just don't feel like maintaining two separate files when
changing something to the CSS.
Also converted the old layout into a skin directory (angel),
since the default skin isn't in the CSS template anymore.
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generator
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...but not yet in the skin generator, as I haven't really decided
yet whether to generate those colors based on the other colors, or
to make them configurable from the skin config (= more work for the
people who create the skins)
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How it works:
Create new directory in static/s/
Create a 'conf' file (see the test skin for a template)
Run skingen.pl, which will generate a style.css and boxbg.png
This process will probably be automated using a simple web interface
or something...
There's no skin selector yet, so Util/LayoutHTML.pm has to be modified
to view the generated skin.
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With two exceptions:
- Empty browse tables (/u1/list, /u3/hist, ..)
- Empty <tbody> on /v+/edit and /v/new
I'm not purist enough to work around those bugs. (well, maybe I'll fix the
empty browse table thing, as it's not really user friendly either)
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IE7 didn't like it
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The specified width of the columns is still completely ignored in IE7,
but that's not as much a problem as it was with /t. At least the rev.
column looks nice now.
'*width: auto' hack from http://www.webdevout.net/css-hacks#unrecommended-asterisk_prefix
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