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Any documentation for xxforms:dialog?

Marcus-2
Hi,
for some form-page i need about 14 textareas with mediatype="text/html", and for that it tooks very long to load the page :-( No i was wondering if this could be done with an xxforms:dialog, so that the wysiwyg-Editor must only be inserted ones!?
The sandbox-example/dialog shows, that this is possible, but the dialog is too small, so not all options of the editor are available and also the textcolor and text-background seem not to work there :-(
 
Any hints how i can display a bigger dialog-window, with all options available and functional?
Can't find any documentation on the ops-page :-(
 
Thanks for help,
Marcus


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Re: Any documentation for xxforms:dialog?

fl.schmitt(ops-users)
Hi Marcus,

> Any hints how i can display a bigger dialog-window

put it into a div:

<xhtml:div style="width:600px;">
     <xforms:textarea ref="text" mediatype="text/html"/>
</xhtml:div>

The dialog window will adjust its size to the textarea.

But regarding multiple textareas: it seems that the dialog content and
controls are loaded anyway when the page loads, so i fear the page won't
load faster if the textareas are moved from the main page to dialog
windows.


HTH,
florian





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Re: Any documentation for xxforms:dialog?

Erik Bruchez
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Florian Schmitt wrote:

> Hi Marcus,
>
>> Any hints how i can display a bigger dialog-window
>
> put it into a div:
>
> <xhtml:div style="width:600px;">
>     <xforms:textarea ref="text" mediatype="text/html"/>
> </xhtml:div>
>
> The dialog window will adjust its size to the textarea.
>
> But regarding multiple textareas: it seems that the dialog content and
> controls are loaded anyway when the page loads, so i fear the page won't
> load faster if the textareas are moved from the main page to dialog
> windows.
I think I remember that it did make a difference. In fact it should
because at worst you would have one HTML area loading, versus 14.

-Erik

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Re: Any documentation for xxforms:dialog?

Marcus-2
Hi,
at least i could implement it with some hints and it works!
So the Editor is only loaded once in the background within the dialog and
not 17 times on my page!
If someone is interessted i could give you the code, perhaps i'll have the
time to provide a little example after finish my project! Of course now i
have to open the dialog and add a trigger to each textarea, but the
increased loading time is worth that price!

Regards, Marcus


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> Florian Schmitt wrote:
>> Hi Marcus,
>>
>>> Any hints how i can display a bigger dialog-window
>>
>> put it into a div:
>>
>> <xhtml:div style="width:600px;">
>>     <xforms:textarea ref="text" mediatype="text/html"/>
>> </xhtml:div>
>>
>> The dialog window will adjust its size to the textarea.
>>
>> But regarding multiple textareas: it seems that the dialog content and
>> controls are loaded anyway when the page loads, so i fear the page won't
>> load faster if the textareas are moved from the main page to dialog
>> windows.
>
> I think I remember that it did make a difference. In fact it should
> because at worst you would have one HTML area loading, versus 14.
>
> -Erik
>
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> http://www.orbeon.com/
>
>

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Re: Any documentation for xxforms:dialog?

Marcus-2
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Hi,
in addition to my last Mail i have figured one big problem when working with
the editor within a dialog :-(
The Options like: Textcolor, Backgroundcolor, Font, Font-Format, Font-Size
don't work there like they should :-(

So, the dialog stand in the code at the begining and when i now open the
dialog at the end of the page (scrolld down a large document) then the
option-windows disapear to the top of the page :-( Does anyone why this
happens? Are those option-menus hardcoded to absolut pixels? Can anyone
provide help?

Every hint is very appreciated,
Thanks, Marcus


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Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 1:09 AM
Subject: Re: [ops-users] Any documentation for xxforms:dialog?


> Florian Schmitt wrote:
>> Hi Marcus,
>>
>>> Any hints how i can display a bigger dialog-window
>>
>> put it into a div:
>>
>> <xhtml:div style="width:600px;">
>>     <xforms:textarea ref="text" mediatype="text/html"/>
>> </xhtml:div>
>>
>> The dialog window will adjust its size to the textarea.
>>
>> But regarding multiple textareas: it seems that the dialog content and
>> controls are loaded anyway when the page loads, so i fear the page won't
>> load faster if the textareas are moved from the main page to dialog
>> windows.
>
> I think I remember that it did make a difference. In fact it should
> because at worst you would have one HTML area loading, versus 14.
>
> -Erik
>
> --
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> http://www.orbeon.com/
>
>

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Re: Any documentation for xxforms:dialog?

fl.schmitt(ops-users)
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Hi Erik,

> I think I remember that it did make a difference. In fact it should
> because at worst you would have one HTML area loading, versus 14.

You're right, my error was thinking of a lot of dialogs instead only one
that could reference different instance nodes - it makes a difference
even on a page of my application where i had (only) two HTML areas and
replaced them by the dialog.

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Re: Any documentation for xxforms:dialog?

Ryan Puddephatt
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Erik,
    I know for a fact it does ;-) Saved us a lot of time on loading in our projects, now we don't use HTML Textareas unless they are in a dialog.

Ryan

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Erik Bruchez wrote:
Florian Schmitt wrote:
Hi Marcus,

Any hints how i can display a bigger dialog-window

put it into a div:

<xhtml:div style="width:600px;">
    <xforms:textarea ref="text" mediatype="text/html"/>
</xhtml:div>

The dialog window will adjust its size to the textarea.

But regarding multiple textareas: it seems that the dialog content and controls are loaded anyway when the page loads, so i fear the page won't load faster if the textareas are moved from the main page to dialog windows.

I think I remember that it did make a difference. In fact it should because at worst you would have one HTML area loading, versus 14.

-Erik


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Re: Any documentation for xxforms:dialog?

Marcus-2

Hi Ryan, hi Erik
don't know if you read my last mail on that thread, but i hope you did and perhaps you know any hint to solve to problem with the option-popups for Font, Font-Size, Textcolor, Backgroundcolor, ...
They only show up inside the Dialog window at top of the page. Scrolling down to other Textareas, those option-windows disapear when clicking the functions inside the editor - so i.e. i see no option to change the color, the little box is not displayed inside my dialogbox :-( But when i scroll up the page, those little boxes came up! But i couldn't scroll up to the top for every trigger i placed :-(
Any ideas? So at the moment it seems i can't use this fine solution at all, when some of the functions don't work correct :-(
 
Thanks, Marcus
 
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 11:24 AM
Subject: Re: [ops-users] Any documentation for xxforms:dialog?

Erik,
    I know for a fact it does ;-) Saved us a lot of time on loading in our projects, now we don't use HTML Textareas unless they are in a dialog.

Ryan

Ryan Puddephatt
Software Engineer
 
Teleflex Group - IT UK
1 Michaelson Square
Livingston
West Lothian
Scotland
EH54 7DP
 
e> [hidden email]
t> +44(0)1506 407 110
f> +44(0)1506 407 108
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"Measuring programming progress by lines of code is like measuring aircraft building progress by weight." - Bill Gates
"If you lie to the compiler, it will get its revenge." - Henry Spencer
"It's hard enough to find an error in your code when you're looking for it; it's even harder when you've assumed your code is error-free." - Steve McConnell
"If builders built buildings the way programmers wrote programs, then the first woodpecker that came along would destroy civilization." - Gerald Weinberg



Erik Bruchez wrote:
Florian Schmitt wrote:
Hi Marcus,

Any hints how i can display a bigger dialog-window

put it into a div:

<xhtml:div style="width:600px;">
    <xforms:textarea ref="text" mediatype="text/html"/>
</xhtml:div>

The dialog window will adjust its size to the textarea.

But regarding multiple textareas: it seems that the dialog content and controls are loaded anyway when the page loads, so i fear the page won't load faster if the textareas are moved from the main page to dialog windows.

I think I remember that it did make a difference. In fact it should because at worst you would have one HTML area loading, versus 14.

-Erik


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Re: Any documentation for xxforms:dialog?

Marcus-2

Let me add one more information i just found out:
It works quite good with the IE, but it brings up the failures i mentioned before in Firefox :-(
How can i make it work in both browsers?
 
In IE the suboptions are displayed right beyond the option-button, in Firefox they are displayed somewhere else, but not right where they should be :-( Perhaps that helps to find the error?
 
Thanks
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 12:01 PM
Subject: Re: [ops-users] Any documentation for xxforms:dialog?

Hi Ryan, hi Erik
don't know if you read my last mail on that thread, but i hope you did and perhaps you know any hint to solve to problem with the option-popups for Font, Font-Size, Textcolor, Backgroundcolor, ...
They only show up inside the Dialog window at top of the page. Scrolling down to other Textareas, those option-windows disapear when clicking the functions inside the editor - so i.e. i see no option to change the color, the little box is not displayed inside my dialogbox :-( But when i scroll up the page, those little boxes came up! But i couldn't scroll up to the top for every trigger i placed :-(
Any ideas? So at the moment it seems i can't use this fine solution at all, when some of the functions don't work correct :-(
 
Thanks, Marcus
 
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 11:24 AM
Subject: Re: [ops-users] Any documentation for xxforms:dialog?

Erik,
    I know for a fact it does ;-) Saved us a lot of time on loading in our projects, now we don't use HTML Textareas unless they are in a dialog.

Ryan

Ryan Puddephatt
Software Engineer
 
Teleflex Group - IT UK
1 Michaelson Square
Livingston
West Lothian
Scotland
EH54 7DP
 
e> [hidden email]
t> +44(0)1506 407 110
f> +44(0)1506 407 108
w> www.teleflex.com

"Measuring programming progress by lines of code is like measuring aircraft building progress by weight." - Bill Gates
"If you lie to the compiler, it will get its revenge." - Henry Spencer
"It's hard enough to find an error in your code when you're looking for it; it's even harder when you've assumed your code is error-free." - Steve McConnell
"If builders built buildings the way programmers wrote programs, then the first woodpecker that came along would destroy civilization." - Gerald Weinberg



Erik Bruchez wrote:
Florian Schmitt wrote:
Hi Marcus,

Any hints how i can display a bigger dialog-window

put it into a div:

<xhtml:div style="width:600px;">
    <xforms:textarea ref="text" mediatype="text/html"/>
</xhtml:div>

The dialog window will adjust its size to the textarea.

But regarding multiple textareas: it seems that the dialog content and controls are loaded anyway when the page loads, so i fear the page won't load faster if the textareas are moved from the main page to dialog windows.

I think I remember that it did make a difference. In fact it should because at worst you would have one HTML area loading, versus 14.

-Erik


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Problems with the FCKEditor - Possible to update the FCKEditor in OPS?

Marcus-2

OK,
i have read some of the BUGs on FCK Editor Page and is it possible, that OPS is using an old Version of FCKEditor?
The latest release is 2.4.2 and there seem to be some BugFixes that may solve some problems.
 
Could anyone tell me, how i can update the FCKEditor in OPS?
Are there any specific changes i have to made in some files or is it possible just to replace the old with the new version?
Perhaps it would be great to do that for your release as well, to be up to date, if it is just so easy with replacing some files!? Could someone give me more details on that?
 
Thanks a lot, Marcus
 
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 12:10 PM
Subject: Re: [ops-users] Any documentation for xxforms:dialog?

Let me add one more information i just found out:
It works quite good with the IE, but it brings up the failures i mentioned before in Firefox :-(
How can i make it work in both browsers?
 
In IE the suboptions are displayed right beyond the option-button, in Firefox they are displayed somewhere else, but not right where they should be :-( Perhaps that helps to find the error?
 
Thanks
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 12:01 PM
Subject: Re: [ops-users] Any documentation for xxforms:dialog?

Hi Ryan, hi Erik
don't know if you read my last mail on that thread, but i hope you did and perhaps you know any hint to solve to problem with the option-popups for Font, Font-Size, Textcolor, Backgroundcolor, ...
They only show up inside the Dialog window at top of the page. Scrolling down to other Textareas, those option-windows disapear when clicking the functions inside the editor - so i.e. i see no option to change the color, the little box is not displayed inside my dialogbox :-( But when i scroll up the page, those little boxes came up! But i couldn't scroll up to the top for every trigger i placed :-(
Any ideas? So at the moment it seems i can't use this fine solution at all, when some of the functions don't work correct :-(
 
Thanks, Marcus
 
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 11:24 AM
Subject: Re: [ops-users] Any documentation for xxforms:dialog?

Erik,
    I know for a fact it does ;-) Saved us a lot of time on loading in our projects, now we don't use HTML Textareas unless they are in a dialog.

Ryan

Ryan Puddephatt
Software Engineer
 
Teleflex Group - IT UK
1 Michaelson Square
Livingston
West Lothian
Scotland
EH54 7DP
 
e> [hidden email]
t> +44(0)1506 407 110
f> +44(0)1506 407 108
w> www.teleflex.com

"Measuring programming progress by lines of code is like measuring aircraft building progress by weight." - Bill Gates
"If you lie to the compiler, it will get its revenge." - Henry Spencer
"It's hard enough to find an error in your code when you're looking for it; it's even harder when you've assumed your code is error-free." - Steve McConnell
"If builders built buildings the way programmers wrote programs, then the first woodpecker that came along would destroy civilization." - Gerald Weinberg



Erik Bruchez wrote:
Florian Schmitt wrote:
Hi Marcus,

Any hints how i can display a bigger dialog-window

put it into a div:

<xhtml:div style="width:600px;">
    <xforms:textarea ref="text" mediatype="text/html"/>
</xhtml:div>

The dialog window will adjust its size to the textarea.

But regarding multiple textareas: it seems that the dialog content and controls are loaded anyway when the page loads, so i fear the page won't load faster if the textareas are moved from the main page to dialog windows.

I think I remember that it did make a difference. In fact it should because at worst you would have one HTML area loading, versus 14.

-Erik


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Re: Any documentation for xxforms:dialog?

Ryan Puddephatt
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Marcus,
    I've never had or seen this problem. Perhaps an example for the xforms sandbox would help?

Ryan

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"If you lie to the compiler, it will get its revenge." - Henry Spencer
"It's hard enough to find an error in your code when you're looking for it; it's even harder when you've assumed your code is error-free." - Steve McConnell
"If builders built buildings the way programmers wrote programs, then the first woodpecker that came along would destroy civilization." - Gerald Weinberg



Marcus wrote:
Hi Ryan, hi Erik
don't know if you read my last mail on that thread, but i hope you did and perhaps you know any hint to solve to problem with the option-popups for Font, Font-Size, Textcolor, Backgroundcolor, ...
They only show up inside the Dialog window at top of the page. Scrolling down to other Textareas, those option-windows disapear when clicking the functions inside the editor - so i.e. i see no option to change the color, the little box is not displayed inside my dialogbox :-( But when i scroll up the page, those little boxes came up! But i couldn't scroll up to the top for every trigger i placed :-(
Any ideas? So at the moment it seems i can't use this fine solution at all, when some of the functions don't work correct :-(
 
Thanks, Marcus
 
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 11:24 AM
Subject: Re: [ops-users] Any documentation for xxforms:dialog?

Erik,
    I know for a fact it does ;-) Saved us a lot of time on loading in our projects, now we don't use HTML Textareas unless they are in a dialog.

Ryan

Ryan Puddephatt
Software Engineer
 
Teleflex Group - IT UK
1 Michaelson Square
Livingston
West Lothian
Scotland
EH54 7DP
 
e> [hidden email]
t> +44(0)1506 407 110
f> +44(0)1506 407 108
w> www.teleflex.com

"Measuring programming progress by lines of code is like measuring aircraft building progress by weight." - Bill Gates
"If you lie to the compiler, it will get its revenge." - Henry Spencer
"It's hard enough to find an error in your code when you're looking for it; it's even harder when you've assumed your code is error-free." - Steve McConnell
"If builders built buildings the way programmers wrote programs, then the first woodpecker that came along would destroy civilization." - Gerald Weinberg



Erik Bruchez wrote:
Florian Schmitt wrote:
Hi Marcus,

Any hints how i can display a bigger dialog-window

put it into a div:

<xhtml:div style="width:600px;">
    <xforms:textarea ref="text" mediatype="text/html"/>
</xhtml:div>

The dialog window will adjust its size to the textarea.

But regarding multiple textareas: it seems that the dialog content and controls are loaded anyway when the page loads, so i fear the page won't load faster if the textareas are moved from the main page to dialog windows.

I think I remember that it did make a difference. In fact it should because at worst you would have one HTML area loading, versus 14.

-Erik


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Re: Problems with the FCKEditor - Possible to update the FCKEditor in OPS?

Ryan Puddephatt
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Marcus,
    FCK is located inside a jar, if you get the latest FCK you should be able to place it in WEB-INF/resources/ops/fckeditor

It should just drop into place :-)

Ryan

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Teleflex Group - IT UK
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"If you lie to the compiler, it will get its revenge." - Henry Spencer
"It's hard enough to find an error in your code when you're looking for it; it's even harder when you've assumed your code is error-free." - Steve McConnell
"If builders built buildings the way programmers wrote programs, then the first woodpecker that came along would destroy civilization." - Gerald Weinberg



Marcus wrote:
OK,
i have read some of the BUGs on FCK Editor Page and is it possible, that OPS is using an old Version of FCKEditor?
The latest release is 2.4.2 and there seem to be some BugFixes that may solve some problems.
 
Could anyone tell me, how i can update the FCKEditor in OPS?
Are there any specific changes i have to made in some files or is it possible just to replace the old with the new version?
Perhaps it would be great to do that for your release as well, to be up to date, if it is just so easy with replacing some files!? Could someone give me more details on that?
 
Thanks a lot, Marcus
 
 
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 12:10 PM
Subject: Re: [ops-users] Any documentation for xxforms:dialog?

Let me add one more information i just found out:
It works quite good with the IE, but it brings up the failures i mentioned before in Firefox :-(
How can i make it work in both browsers?
 
In IE the suboptions are displayed right beyond the option-button, in Firefox they are displayed somewhere else, but not right where they should be :-( Perhaps that helps to find the error?
 
Thanks
 
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Subject: Re: [ops-users] Any documentation for xxforms:dialog?

Hi Ryan, hi Erik
don't know if you read my last mail on that thread, but i hope you did and perhaps you know any hint to solve to problem with the option-popups for Font, Font-Size, Textcolor, Backgroundcolor, ...
They only show up inside the Dialog window at top of the page. Scrolling down to other Textareas, those option-windows disapear when clicking the functions inside the editor - so i.e. i see no option to change the color, the little box is not displayed inside my dialogbox :-( But when i scroll up the page, those little boxes came up! But i couldn't scroll up to the top for every trigger i placed :-(
Any ideas? So at the moment it seems i can't use this fine solution at all, when some of the functions don't work correct :-(
 
Thanks, Marcus
 
 
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Erik,
    I know for a fact it does ;-) Saved us a lot of time on loading in our projects, now we don't use HTML Textareas unless they are in a dialog.

Ryan

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Erik Bruchez wrote:
Florian Schmitt wrote:
Hi Marcus,

Any hints how i can display a bigger dialog-window

put it into a div:

<xhtml:div style="width:600px;">
    <xforms:textarea ref="text" mediatype="text/html"/>
</xhtml:div>

The dialog window will adjust its size to the textarea.

But regarding multiple textareas: it seems that the dialog content and controls are loaded anyway when the page loads, so i fear the page won't load faster if the textareas are moved from the main page to dialog windows.

I think I remember that it did make a difference. In fact it should because at worst you would have one HTML area loading, versus 14.

-Erik


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Re: Problems with the FCKEditor - Possible to update the FCKEditor in OPS?

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On 6/1/07, Marcus <[hidden email]> wrote:
> The latest release is 2.4.2 and there seem to be some BugFixes that may
> solve some problems.

We are using version 2.3.1 at the moment. Upgrading FCK editor should
not be too hard. Let us know how it goes, and if you are having a good
experience with the 2.4.2, we will consider upgrading it in Orbeon
Forms as well.

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Re: Problems with the FCKEditor - Possible to update the FCKEditor in OPS?

Marcus-2
H Alex, hi Ryan,
So am i right, that besides some little additions in the fckconfig.js, all
the other editor files were left untouched? Than i try just to replace it
and tell you how it works!

Let me ask one more question. Something i didn't understand quite well.
Why is it, that when having those files in the resource subdir as well, that
the one inside the jar are not used? Is that always the same? Or just in OPS
a special "function" so that one can easyly add own code without having to
replace the files inside the jars!?

So, first i try to do it the way Ryan said and then let you know how it
worked.
Thanks, Marcus


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the FCKEditor in OPS?


> On 6/1/07, Marcus <[hidden email]> wrote:
>> The latest release is 2.4.2 and there seem to be some BugFixes that may
>> solve some problems.
>
> We are using version 2.3.1 at the moment. Upgrading FCK editor should
> not be too hard. Let us know how it goes, and if you are having a good
> experience with the 2.4.2, we will consider upgrading it in Orbeon
> Forms as well.
>
> Alex
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Re: Problems with the FCKEditor - Possible to update the FCKEditor in OPS?

Ryan Puddephatt
Marcus,
    It is the standard behavior that files on the filesystem will take presidence over files within a jar

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Marcus wrote:
H Alex, hi Ryan,
So am i right, that besides some little additions in the fckconfig.js, all the other editor files were left untouched? Than i try just to replace it and tell you how it works!

Let me ask one more question. Something i didn't understand quite well.
Why is it, that when having those files in the resource subdir as well, that the one inside the jar are not used? Is that always the same? Or just in OPS a special "function" so that one can easyly add own code without having to replace the files inside the jars!?

So, first i try to do it the way Ryan said and then let you know how it worked.
Thanks, Marcus


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On 6/1/07, Marcus [hidden email] wrote:
The latest release is 2.4.2 and there seem to be some BugFixes that may
solve some problems.

We are using version 2.3.1 at the moment. Upgrading FCK editor should
not be too hard. Let us know how it goes, and if you are having a good
experience with the 2.4.2, we will consider upgrading it in Orbeon
Forms as well.

Alex
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Re: Problems with the FCKEditor - Possible to update the FCKEditor in OPS?

Ryan Puddephatt
Alex,
    I'm seeing this as well, you can see it in our Contracts application (initate page, executive summary dialog) if you need a test case.

Perhaps the upgrade will fix this? Let us know how it goes Marcus

Ryan

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Ryan Puddephatt wrote:
Marcus,
    It is the standard behavior that files on the filesystem will take presidence over files within a jar

Ryan

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"If builders built buildings the way programmers wrote programs, then the first woodpecker that came along would destroy civilization." - Gerald Weinberg



Marcus wrote:
H Alex, hi Ryan,
So am i right, that besides some little additions in the fckconfig.js, all the other editor files were left untouched? Than i try just to replace it and tell you how it works!

Let me ask one more question. Something i didn't understand quite well.
Why is it, that when having those files in the resource subdir as well, that the one inside the jar are not used? Is that always the same? Or just in OPS a special "function" so that one can easyly add own code without having to replace the files inside the jars!?

So, first i try to do it the way Ryan said and then let you know how it worked.
Thanks, Marcus


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On 6/1/07, Marcus [hidden email] wrote:
The latest release is 2.4.2 and there seem to be some BugFixes that may
solve some problems.

We are using version 2.3.1 at the moment. Upgrading FCK editor should
not be too hard. Let us know how it goes, and if you are having a good
experience with the 2.4.2, we will consider upgrading it in Orbeon
Forms as well.

Alex
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Re: Problems with the FCKEditor - Possible to update the FCKEditor in OPS?

Alessandro Vernet
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On 6/1/07, Marcus <[hidden email]> wrote:
> So am i right, that besides some little additions in the fckconfig.js, all
> the other editor files were left untouched? Than i try just to replace it
> and tell you how it works!

Exactly, the FCKeditor code was not modified, so upgrading should be
relatively easy.

> Let me ask one more question. Something i didn't understand quite well.
> Why is it, that when having those files in the resource subdir as well, that
> the one inside the jar are not used? Is that always the same? Or just in OPS
> a special "function" so that one can easyly add own code without having to
> replace the files inside the jars!?

Like Ryan said, this is a feature. But it is mostly intended for cases
where you just want to replace a couple of files. To upgrade
FCKeditor, I would still replace the files directly in the jar.

Alex
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Re: Problems with the FCKEditor - Possible to update the FCKEditor in OPS?

Marcus-2
Hi Alex,
so, for the moment i just saved the new version to the resource-dir, cleaned
the cache, made some little changes to the fckconfig - that was because the
browser mentioned that there is no ops-menubar - so i copied these line out
of the old fckconfig - and now this bug seems to be fixed. It works very
well in FF now!

Having a small look to the bugfixes on the fckeditor page gives me the
impression than a generall update in OPS to the new one would be very nice!

Just me ask one more specific question, perhaps you can help:
In the fckconfig it is possible to modify the menubar, cause the editor even
hase some more functions i want to use. Do you know where i can find the
function for special-charakters? The ones implemented are too few and
perhaps i can add some own character in utf-8 cause we have to handle
documents in old-german language so i need some additional letters!? But
only if you know where i can add those information - otherwise i will search
on my own for that!

Hope my short test is good enough to help you fix that bug. Ryan said it was
a bug for a long term!?
Best regards, Marcus




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From: "Alessandro Vernet" <[hidden email]>
To: <[hidden email]>
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2007 2:17 PM
Subject: Re: [ops-users] Problems with the FCKEditor - Possible to update
the FCKEditor in OPS?


> On 6/1/07, Marcus <[hidden email]> wrote:
>> So am i right, that besides some little additions in the fckconfig.js,
>> all
>> the other editor files were left untouched? Than i try just to replace it
>> and tell you how it works!
>
> Exactly, the FCKeditor code was not modified, so upgrading should be
> relatively easy.
>
>> Let me ask one more question. Something i didn't understand quite well.
>> Why is it, that when having those files in the resource subdir as well,
>> that
>> the one inside the jar are not used? Is that always the same? Or just in
>> OPS
>> a special "function" so that one can easyly add own code without having
>> to
>> replace the files inside the jars!?
>
> Like Ryan said, this is a feature. But it is mostly intended for cases
> where you just want to replace a couple of files. To upgrade
> FCKeditor, I would still replace the files directly in the jar.
>
> Alex
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> http://www.orbeon.com/
>
>

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Re: Any documentation for xxforms:dialog?

fl.schmitt(ops-users)
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Hi Marcus,

> Any ideas? So at the moment it seems i can't use this fine solution at
> all, when some of the functions don't work correct :-(

maybe it could be a workaround to put only one HTML area into the dialog
and let it reference the actual instance node dynamically. That's the
way i implemented the HTML editing in my application - each node
containing HTML data has an xforms:output to display its current content
and a xforms:trigger to show the edit dialog. The trigger writes the
xpath of the node to be edited into a control instance node before
calling the dialog; the xforms:textarea references that node using the
xxforms:evaluate function that translates the xpath back to a node.

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setting the width of input box

Jency Chackummoottil
Hi,

I need to set the width of an input box. I tried it using xxforms:size. I have the width of the textbox in pixels, but it seems that the xxforms:size takes value in em. I tried to convert the pixel value to em by using the conversion factor px * 0.0626 = em; but it doesn’t give the exact textbox width. Does anyone have a solution for this?

Thanks in advance
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