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2005 Aug 05
11
script.aculo.us Wiki update
Hi list, So, some hard work today, but the Wiki is quickly taking shape. I''ve now moved all the documentation I could find into it. The URL again: http://wiki.script.aculo.us/ There are also some new features in there, like: FAQ: http://wiki.script.aculo.us/scriptaculous/show/FAQ Wishlist (moved from Rails wiki): http://wiki.script.aculo.us/ scriptaculous/show/TheWishlist And the
2005 Aug 31
3
Text effects
Heya, The latest script.aculo.us trunk features an experimental text effects feature. See a demo here (probably broken in IE, haven''t tested): http://script.aculo.us/__trunk_test/test/functional/ texteffects_test.html It works like this: The new method Effect.tagifyText(element) wraps all single characters of all text node children (not grandchildren) of the given element in
2005 Sep 03
3
script.aculo.us 1.5_pre4
Today marks the release of script.aculo.us 1.5_pre4 The single biggest addition are the new effects queue and the text effects. Head to http://script.aculo.us/__trunk_test/test/ run_functional_tests.html and give "effects_queue" and "texteffects_test.html" a try. As always, loads of fixes and improvements. Specials thanks to all of you who help with ideas, patches and bug
2005 Aug 05
4
disable Sortable
Can a Sortable be disabled/deactivated/destroyed once it''s been created? I''ve tried a few different things with no success. Here''s what I''m doing: I have an ordered list. When a particular event happens, I created a Sortable from the list. I clone the list prior to creating the Sortable so I can revert to the original list if sorting is canceled. If, however,
2005 Jul 20
3
examples of drag n drop
Sorry if this sounds cynical, ( i do love script.aculo.us scripts ) , but I am wondering if people know of some good real world examples of uses of drag n drop and sortable lists. such a cute script will likely be *ab*used as much as it is used. obviously the point here is to use script.aculo.us to improve the user interface rather than just have some k00l eFX. e.g. the drag n drop instantly
2005 Jul 09
7
Extending the AJAX autocompleter
Hi (I think Thomas?), I am trying to extending the AJAX autocompleter here, and would need to pass on additional params to the Framework I am using which is taking on the request. For this, I have changed the onObserverEvent function in controls.js as to the following: onObserverEvent: function() { this.changed = false; if(this.element.value.length>=this.options.min_chars) {
2005 Aug 17
5
asynchronous Ajax.Updater
I had one point in my project where I needed a synchronous Ajax call; in other words, I wanted the Ajax.Updater call to not return until the content of my page had been updated. However, I found that if you call Ajax.Updaterwith the {asynchronous: false} option, the onComplete() function would never be called and your content would not be updated. Was this the intended behavior? I added the
2005 Sep 20
5
scriptaculous setting options - Speed
How do you set the options for an effect, I have multiple effects on a page, some are small boxes but others are larger, I want to be able to set the speed of each effect individually. so the question is how do I have 2 effect.BlindUp objects on one page with different speeds? Thanks. ______________________________________________________________________ Alex Duffield . Principal .
2005 Aug 11
7
script.aculo.us V1.5_pre1 released
Heya, I''ve just released script.aculo.us V1.5_pre1. Please give it a try! Important new stuff (since V1.1b1): * Added a main scriptaculous.js file to load in the other libraries transparently. * Fixed a condition where standard a href=xxx links wouldn''t work in autocomplete results. These do now, the onclick event is not cancelled. [thx to Jasper Slits] * Added
2005 Sep 06
4
"Stateless" effects
I just added the patch submitted with ticket #2133 to the SVN trunk, with slight modifications. (And yeah, I know I said "bug fixes" only till 1.5, but this patch probably counts as a bugfix). Big thanks to the contributors on this! I''ll probably will give it a second pass and will do some refactoring. Anyone want to work on/can come up with some sort of generalized
2005 Aug 09
7
trunk restructuring, new util.js
Hi all, The latetest trunk revision 1983 features are more streamlined directory layout and a new util.js file, that acts as a collector for stuff that doesn''t fit in elsewhere. To get a grip at the new Builder functionality look at the test in test/unit/builder_test.html (works only with Firefox). Note the "klass" instead of "class", this circumvents a
2005 Jul 08
3
Problem with script.aculo.us 1.0
I just upgraded to the new version and now my storable containers are not working. here is my code. Sortable.create("leadstories", {handle:''handle'',tag:''div'',containment:''leadstories'',onUpdate: function(element) { new save_order(issueId,Sortable.serialize(element)); }}); Sortable.create("rightnav",
2005 Aug 05
0
script.aculo.us Wiki now online, please contribute...
Point your browsers to http://wiki.script.aculo.us/ Not much there yet, waits for your stuff :) While I fine-tune the layout it may be offline from time to time... I''ll link it from script.aculo.us as soon as enough content is in for a start. Thomas
2009 Dec 21
0
[LLVMdev] llvm.org outage
Dear LLVMers, There is some scheduled network outages detailed below that affect the llvm.org servers and LLVM Mailing lists. The LLVM server is housed on the fourth floor. I am not sure which rooms house the mailing list servers. All times are Central Standard Time. If someone from Illinois can distill the relevant parts of this message for LLVM users, I would be most appreciative. I am out
2006 Feb 04
3
helping with scriptaculous/Thomas Fuchs MIA?
Hi, In the last few days I''ve been working a lot on rewriting the dragdrop.js code. I''ve made changes for what I think is stronger object-oriented design and made more parallels between how Droppbables and Draggables are coded and instantiated. I have multiple selection and dragging of draggables working and droppables can accept multiple draggables in one drop. There are some
2005 Aug 04
10
Rails Spin-offs WIKI.
http://rails-spinoffs.bombdiggity.net/index.php?title=Main_Page guys here is the wiki. Once you register let me know and I''ll give you full access to the site. Jon Jon Whitcraft Online Services (317) 492-8623 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2005 Oct 01
7
minimal browser requirements for scriptaculous
Hi, I noticed that the scriptaculous shopping cart demo doesn''t work in safari 1.03. I was wondering if there was documentation somewhere that would tell me what my minimal browser requirements were for running scriptaculous? I found this comparative analysis on the web: http://wiki.osafoundation.org/bin/view/Projects/AjaxLibraries but I think it might be a bit out of date. I did
2005 Aug 17
3
Ajax.Autocompleter
I have been working with the Ajax.Autocompleter for about a day so forgive my ignorance. Is there any value in adding additional callbacks. I want perform an action when the user selects a choice. So I was thinking of adding an option {select: function(selectedElement) {}} similar to the callbacks on Ajax.Request in the prototype library. Call me out if you think I am crazy my feelings
2005 Aug 01
2
scriptaculous: Drag/Drop Sluggish Animation (release animation time should be proportional to remaining distance)
Thomas suggested posting these here so they don''t get lost. Making Scriptaculous Snappy: *) Drag/Drop - make release cost proportional to remaining distance For drag/drop - change the ''release'' animation time to be proportional to the remaining distance the dropped item has to travel. If a user drags the item almost all the way to the final location, the release time
2005 Aug 30
4
Java with Scriptaculous
I know that the prototype library was paired with Rails but I''m curious if anyone has used the ajax part (of the libraries) with java servlets? If so could you please point me to some examples or documentation. Cheers, Marty