[Xerte-dev] Re: HTML Editor for comment
Smith, John
J.J.Smith at gcu.ac.uk
Wed May 8 14:33:18 BST 2013
Thanks Ron, I've been monitoring the iPad/Android situation while developing it but with all the different browsers/os versions it gets a bit difficult to be sure that changes that fix one thing will work in the others. I think there are still a few css tweaks needed...
Apologies for the lack or save and play functionality, I'll stay up tonight ;-)
I think we need new ideas though and to collate/rate these by desirability. So far I'm duplicating an aged flash interface and we can do things in lots of different ways using html5/jQuery...
Please share the url with any colleagues/contacts who might be able to input to this. I await Julian's comments though as i'm sure he's thought through most of what could be done (and how to do it) before.
John
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From: Ron Mitchell <ronm at mitchellmedia.co.uk>
Date: 08/05/2013 12:35 (GMT+00:00)
To: 'For Xerte technical developers' <xerte-dev at lists.nottingham.ac.uk>
Subject: [Xerte-dev] Re: HTML Editor for comment
Looks good John!
not only consumption on iPad but creation on iPad too - all seems to display fine on my iPad.
Where's the save and play buttons? ;-)
HTH
Cheers
Ron
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From: xerte-dev-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk [mailto:xerte-dev-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Smith, John
Sent: 08 May 2013 13:13
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Subject: [Xerte-dev] HTML Editor for comment
Hi all,
There's been much talk lately about treeviews etc for the anticipated html editor and I thought that I would put something together to view to get the discussions going further. Its not running directly from a xot install but is parsing a genuine LO xml file created with every page type and with subnodes.
http://xerte.smitcher.com/editor/
Any comments? Its still very much a WIP but at least demonstrates that jsTree can cope. The question is does it resemble where we want to go? Ron once mentioned possibly having plugins or some kind of visual data on the side panel. These panels are collabsible and resizable and can have multiple headers/footers. The bottom one shows a different type that can be shown and then collapsed.
I'm also interested in how the layout behaves in different browsers/os/devices.
Regards,
John
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