[Xerte-dev] Re: Optional parameters in the new editor

Inge Donkervoort 12Change i.donkervoort at 12change.eu
Mon Sep 15 20:40:29 BST 2014


Ok I'll translate it :)

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Ron Mitchell schreef op 15-9-2014 18:21:
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> Sounds like a useful option! ;-)
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> [mailto:xerte-dev-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] *On Behalf Of *Inge 
> Donkervoort 12Change
> *Sent:* 15 September 2014 16:33
> *To:* xerte-dev at lists.nottingham.ac.uk
> *Subject:* [Xerte-dev] Optional parameters in the new editor
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> Hi,
>
> Ronald van Loenen made a list of all optional parameters and where 
> they are suited in XOT. (It's in Dutch;)). Is it usefull to translate 
> this in English so we have a list to work with?
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> Bye,
> Inge
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> Ron Mitchell schreef op 15-9-2014 16:43:
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>     Not sure about anything new to add right now but happy to contribute to the
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>     discussion re Parameters/optional properties etc
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>     Ron
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>     [mailto:xerte-dev-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Julian Tenney
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>     Sent: 15 September 2014 10:04
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>     To: For Xerte technical developers
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>     Subject: [Xerte-dev] Re: Drawing editor in the new HTML editor
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>       
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>     Sounds like a good plan. It will be good to get the editor code into
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>     develop. The other things we talked about when we met last week are below:
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>     does anyone want to add anything else?
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>       
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>     Media Lesson (Fay)
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>     Positive feedback on developments. Ongoing work to build an editor, bearing
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>     in mind the need for simplicity. Initially developed as a page type, with
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>     ability to turn off headers and footers for a standalone piece. To
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>     investigate for the use of youtube / vimeo / Kaltura sources as well as
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>     local files.
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>       
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>     Video (Fay)
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>     To investigate possibility of using streaming services as well as standalone
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>     video files in all places where video is used in the templates. It's much
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>     better to use a streaming service like youtube than to upload mp4s, and it
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>     would be good if this option existed in all places where video can be
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>     included.
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>       
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>     Page Type Review (Julian)
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>     Worthwhile reviewing all the existing page types with a view to identifying
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>     templates that are no longer needed, primarily those designed for the old
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>     Flash runtime. A longer term goal is to address responsive design in the
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>     remaining page types.
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>       
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>     Parameters (Julian / Tom)
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>     Related, worthwhile reviewing each page type and ensuring the parameters are
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>     consistent - there are some page types where parameters are not named
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>     consistently from one page to another
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>       
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>     New HTML5 Editor (Tom)
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>     Complete except for the drawing tools, and will use the existing Flash based
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>     tools for now. Only really useful for the 'interactive diagram' page type,
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>     where the interactivity is drawn. A lot of work to rebuild this in HTML5 /
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>     Canvas.
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>       
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>     Workspace (Ron)
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>     To review and possibly make some quick changes to the workspace to make
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>     better use of space (we tend to find good use is not always made of the
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>     panels beneath the workspace), and to invert items when highlighting.
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>     [mailto:xerte-dev-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Tom Reijnders
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>     Sent: 15 September 2014 09:21
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>     To: For Xerte technical developers
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>     Subject: [Xerte-dev] Re: Drawing editor in the new HTML editor
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>       
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>     Ok. succeeded in doing that (almost)
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>       
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>     I need someones help to catch the close event to ask whether the drawing
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>     should be saved or not.
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>       
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>     Other than that, it works, only now you have to make sure that you push the
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>     save button yourself.
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>       
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>     See the usual test install :-)
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>       
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>     I am going to take the following actions in the course of this week:
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>       
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>     1. Commit editor code to editor branch
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>     2. Merge editor branch into develop (at that point we have a unstable
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>     release on the website) 3. Make a closed beta-test forum with instructions
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>     4. Make a cosed beta install available 5. Continue implementing the
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>     deprecated attribute for the xwd pages and parameters on the editor branch
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>     to be merged into develop later on 6. Look at the list of issues and decide
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>     what features to implement for the next release 7. After we have finished
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>     the features create branch 2.2 (or whatever version number we are thinking
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>     of (3.1?)) to start a public beta
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>       
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>     Let me know if this suits everyone?
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>       
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>     Tom Reijnders schreef op 14-9-2014 12:26:
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>         No, that's definitely a bad idea. The customHotspot page is definitely
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>         not easy to change to use SVG data!
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>         I'll go ahead and create a specialised drawEdit.swf for the HTML editor.
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>           
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>         Tom
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>           
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>         Tom Reijnders schreef op 13-9-2014 15:07:
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>             Hmmm.
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>               
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>             The current flash editor uses LocalConnection() to comminucate the
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>             drawing xml between the old flash wizard and the drawing editor
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>             itself. So I would need to modify the drawEdit.swf (draw.fla) to
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>             communicate through javascript.
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>               
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>             We still would only have a flash drawing editor.
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>               
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>             I found svg-edit, a javascript editor that produces SVG data.
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>               
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>             http://svg-edit.googlecode.com/svn/branches/stable/editor/svg-editor.
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>             html
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>               
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>               
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>             We could theoretically convert the current drawing shapes to SVG. Is
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>             that a more viable road? (Would still need to change/edit somethings,
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>             like how to get the images in svg-edit)
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>               
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>             So what is the best route to take....
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>               
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>             Tom
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>               
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>     Tom Reijnders
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