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task #2887: using simple javascript to make item page display more convenient

Submitted by:  Mathieu Roy <yeupou>
Submitted on:  Sun 05 Feb 2006 06:11:47 PM UTC  
 
Should Start On: Sat 04 Feb 2006 11:00:00 PM UTCShould be Finished on: Wed 04 Oct 2006 10:00:00 PM UTC
Category: Web FrontendStatus: Done
Priority: 1 - LaterPlanned Release: 2.1
Assigned to: NoneOpen/Closed: Closed
Privacy: PublicFor/By: None

Tue 07 Nov 2006 05:05:49 PM UTC, comment #5:

Currently the button for easy copy/paste is no longer here. I find it a clumsy and I'd try to use a javascript to allow people do a copy paste easily. I do not want something too fancy that would not work with half of the browse, we can simply add a button along with each comment to allow copy/paste

Not sure it even really useful actually but...

Mathieu Roy <yeupou>
Project Administrator
Tue 07 Nov 2006 04:52:26 PM UTC, comment #4:

Now implemented. Remains to be done clever analysis on the default action to perform: hide or show the part depending on the current action (if the user is at the step 2 of adding a dependancy, then only this part should be shown)

Mathieu Roy <yeupou>
Project Administrator
Sat 11 Feb 2006 08:25:37 PM UTC, comment #3:

Well, if you don't mind, I will appreciate SVN access. However, I certainly don't plan to work on Savane a lot. Maybe a small improvement now and then. Let me know if that's enough to qualify and what should I do then ;)

Paul Pogonyshev <doublep>
Project Member
Sat 11 Feb 2006 07:28:08 PM UTC, comment #2:

It would be cleaner, I guess, to embed sections into appropriate <div>.

If you are interested in contributing to Savane regularly, maybe it would be better to grant you SVN access than to apply patchs. Would you be interested?

Mathieu Roy <yeupou>
Project Administrator
Sat 11 Feb 2006 02:02:50 PM UTC, comment #1:

I can work on this. Do you want to hide sections starting with <hN> tags or something generic like <div ...>here-goes-hidable-contents</div> or both?

Paul Pogonyshev <doublep>
Project Member
Sun 05 Feb 2006 06:11:47 PM UTC, original submission:

Following example of bug #5202 we could use simple javascript functions to display or hide part of an item page.

For instance, while browsing, one may want to skip comments. He would click on a small icon at the right of the line "Comments" (or whatever) and that would hide comments, only letting the "Comments" line, with a new icon to restore it. Icons should be probably be the usual ones found on windows decorations.

Mathieu Roy <yeupou>
Project Administrator

 

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    Wed 08 Nov 2006 08:49:03 AM UTCyeupouStatusIn Progress=>Done
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    Tue 07 Nov 2006 10:02:49 AM UTCyeupouStatusNone=>In Progress
      Planned Release=>2.1
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