[Xerte] Configuration file

Dave Burnett d_b_burnett at hotmail.com
Sat Sep 12 13:49:18 BST 2009


Just a minor lazy man question.

I took a quick look for an .xml or .as file that sets, for instance, where Xerte initially opens to on "Open File".

My installation always opens to the desktop.
Is that hardcoded?

Dave

Subject: RE: [Xerte] Developing xerte models from toolkits .rlm files
Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2009 17:54:42 +0100
From: Julian.Tenney at nottingham.ac.uk
To: xerte at lists.nottingham.ac.uk








I'm not sure what you are trying to achieve. You want to use an accordion in a standalone project?
 
What you have done is right - you also need to look for the duplicate function that builds the piece, and either copy / paste the icons it would duplicate, or use your own data to drive it.



From: xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk on behalf of Patrick Lockley
Sent: Thu 10/09/2009 17:14
To: Xerte discussion list
Subject: RE: [Xerte] Developing xerte models from toolkits .rlm files




Why thank you.
 
Julian will give you a better answer, but the template had one piece of xml (the RLT) that configures how xerte displays the other piece of XML (the XML).
 
Where you see external xml, you need to turn that in on itself, so imagine the whole RLO as XML, and then references parts accordingly, which is what you appear to have done, so I would believe that should work.
 
What do you see when it runs?



From: xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk on behalf of Johnathan Kemp
Sent: Thu 10/09/2009 14:27
To: Xerte discussion list
Subject: RE: [Xerte] Developing xerte models from toolkits .rlm files



Dear "Richly deserved award winning Xerte team",
 
If I have understood your reply you are referring to the Xerte online tookits installation where you could find the models in
 
c:\xampp\htdocs\xertetoolkits\modules\xerte\parent_templates\Nottingham\models
 
if you were using the Xampp installation.
 
I think I have effectively started working with the same set of files but by creating an empty Xerte template based project and looking in the models folder of the project.
 
However both sets of .rlm model files provide the same problem - they are based around templateData. For example the getPageID script in the accNav model contains
____________________________________
pageIcon = icon.parentNode.clip();
myXML = new XML(extXML.firstChild.childNodes[rootIcon.getPageIndex() - pgOffset]);
pageIcon.templateData = myXML.toObject();
 
rootIcon.setTitleText(templateData.learningObject[0].name);
 
itemCount = pageIcon.templateData.accNav[0].nestedPage.length);
 

panelWidth = pageIcon.templateData.accNav[0].panelWidth;
_____________________________________________
 
This needs re-working to use in a non-template based Xerte project - unless I am missing a trick here :-)
 
For example I changed the above to the text below, in an attempt to get the code to reference back to the Xerte icons rather than an external XML file supported by a wizard.
_______________________________________________
pageIcon = icon.parentNode.clip();
 
//myXML = new XML(extXML.firstChild.childNodes[rootIcon.getPageIndex() - pgOffset]);
//pageIcon.templateData = myXML.toObject();
 
//rootIcon.setTitleText(templateData.learningObject[0].name);
 
//itemCount = pageIcon.templateData.accNav[0].nestedPage.length);
itemCount = icon.parentNode.findChildNodes('name','protoPane').length;
 
//panelWidth = pageIcon.templateData.accNav[0].panelWidth;
panelWidth = icon.parentNode.attributes.panelWidth;
__________________________________________________________
 
 
My original question was based on the assumption that the models might first have been created as Xerte models and then the scripts modified for use with external xml and a wizard file.
 
If these .rlms are all that is available then any pointers as to the easiest way to use them in Xerte without using a template, so that full scripting capability can be retained, would be welcomed.
 
Kind regards
 
Johnathan
 
Johnathan Kemp
ICT Development Coordinator
Connexions Staffordshire
www.cxstaffs.co.uk
01785 355714


 

 



From: xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk [mailto:xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Patrick Lockley
Sent: 10 September 2009 13:05
To: Xerte discussion list
Subject: RE: [Xerte] Developing xerte models from toolkits .rlm files




Dear "Award winning" xerte team :)
 
The RLMs are all in the download,modules/xerte/parent_templates/Nottingham/models
 
You can add xerte content on one page templates.



From: xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk on behalf of Johnathan Kemp
Sent: Thu 10/09/2009 13:02
To: Xerte discussion list
Subject: [Xerte] Developing xerte models from toolkits .rlm files



Hello Xerte Team,
 
Unless I have failed to understand something, it is not possible to work in Page Templates and have access to the power of the underlying Xerte icons e.g. for scripting.
 
To try and get the best of both worlds I started to reverse engineer a Xerte model from the accordion .rlm file, loading it into Xerte as a model and then trying to work my way around all the references to template data etc.
 
Then it occurred to me, that perhaps in the initial development of the page templates perhaps the Xerte models had been created.
 
So my question is, does a set of Xerte models exist, equivalent to the set of .rlm files used by pageTemplates, that would work in Xerte rather than requiring a related template file? 
 
If so, are they available for downloading?
 
This could save a lot of time in trying to re-engineer the models from the current .rlm files.
 
Kind regards
 
Johnathan
 
Johnathan Kemp
ICT Development Coordinator
Connexions Staffordshire
www.cxstaffs.co.uk
01785 355714


 

 


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