[EventCalendar] Re: Schedule Editor interface always visible.

Rusty Smith rusty.smith at auburn.edu
Fri Sep 15 17:45:13 UTC 2006


Fantastic Alex - I look forward to pre14!

Rusty


On Sep 15, 2006, at 1:36 PM, Alex Tingle wrote:

> Hi Rusty,
>
> No, I don't think that the WP version will make any difference.  
> I've just checked, and it breaks for me too. I think I know what  
> the problem is. Congratulations, I think you've found another bug.
>
> -Alex
> --
>
> On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 13:30:18 -0400
> Rusty Smith <rusty.smith at auburn.edu> wrote:
>
>> Alex:
>> I get three warnings generated by the wp-admin page, but no
>> javascript errors:
>>
>> Warning: Unknown property 'zoom'.  Declaration dropped.
>> Source File: http://www.protomondo.com/ausoa/wp-admin/wp-admin.css?
>> version=2.0.2
>> Line: 605
>>
>> Warning: Unknown property '-khtml-opacity'.  Declaration dropped.
>> Source File: http://www.protomondo.com/ausoa/wp-admin/wp-admin.css?
>> version=2.0.2
>> Line: 922
>>
>> Warning: Unknown property 'filter'.  Declaration dropped.
>> Source File: http://www.protomondo.com/ausoa/wp-admin/wp-admin.css?
>> version=2.0.2
>> Line: 923
>>
>> These warnings are from the error console in Firefox.
>>
>> I have just checked it out in Internet Explorer on a PC, it looks the
>> same there as well. I don't know if this will make a difference, but
>> would you like me upgrade this install to 2.04? This is a dummy
>> install and it will only take a sec...
>>
>> Rusty
>>
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>>
>>
>> On Sep 15, 2006, at 1:09 PM, Alex Tingle wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Rusty,
>>>
>>> That didn't make it to the list. Please don't send attachment - it
>>> screws up digest mode and the archive.
>>>
>>> You screenshot looks wrong to me. The whole schedule editor
>>> interface should disappear when "events" is not checked. That's
>>> assuming it's your event category - mind double checking for me?
>>>
>>> Do you get any JavaScript errors? (If you don't know how to see
>>> them, then just tell me which browser you use, and I'll try to
>>> guide you.)
>>>
>>> -Alex
>>>
>>> --
>>>
>>> On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 17:04:17 +0000
>>> eventcalendar-bounces at firetree.net wrote:
>>>
>>>> Alex - thanks for the quick response to all.
>>>>
>>>> Alex wrote:
>>>>> It's supposed to do that already. Try checking, then un- 
>>>>> checking the
>>>>> "event" category checkbox.
>>>>
>>>> Attached is a screen shot of what I see in the "Write Page" window.
>>>>
>>>> ___
>>>> This shows up like this whether the event category is selected or
>>>> not. Is this correct? I think that the "Start, End, Year Month,  
>>>> Day,
>>>> etc." headings also need to be hidden until the "+" button is
>>>> pressed. This is in response to the first user that I showed it to
>>>> and he experienced some confusion between the Schedule Editor for
>>>> Event Calendar and the Post Time Stamp Configuration for regular
>>>> posts.
>>>>
>>>> This is in both Firefox and Safari, WordPress version 2.02
>>>>
>>>> Alex also wrote:
>>>>> What's really not acceptable is the way the interface pokes right
>>>>> out of
>>>>> the main column ontp of  whatever is in the right-sidebar. That
>>>>> *really*
>>>>> needs to be fixed.
>>>>
>>>> As you can see from the screen shot that seems like an easy fix  
>>>> to me
>>>> - you simply have to provide a free high-res monitor with every
>>>> download of Event Calendar! ;-)
>>>>
>>>> Rusty
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ---------------------
>>>>
>>>> On Sep 15, 2006, at 12:18 PM, Alex Tingle wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Rusty,
>>>>>
>>>>> On Fri, 15 Sep 2006 12:04:40 -0400
>>>>> Rusty Smith <rusty.smith at auburn.edu> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Just a thought: is it possible to hide all of the date
>>>>>> configuration
>>>>>> info in the "Write Post" window? Maybe using ajax just put a  
>>>>>> button
>>>>>> below that says something like "Make this Post a Calendar Event?"
>>>>>
>>>>> It's supposed to do that already. Try checking, then un- 
>>>>> checking the
>>>>> "event" category checkbox.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Also, how difficult would it be to make date inputs from a  
>>>>>> graphic
>>>>>> calendar in addition to using numeric dates?
>>>>>
>>>>> Yeah, that would be great. If somebody writes it, then it'll go  
>>>>> in.
>>>>>
>>>>> What's really not acceptable is the way the interface pokes right
>>>>> out of
>>>>> the main column ontp of  whatever is in the right-sidebar. That
>>>>> *really*
>>>>> needs to be fixed.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> I am sure it will be an option down the road - but repeating  
>>>>>> events
>>>>>> would be a great addition. I like the interim solution of being
>>>>>> able
>>>>>> to manually add repeating dates though.
>>>>>
>>>>> Yeah, there's a little bit of infrastructure there for them. I'm
>>>>> currently working on another calendaring script that's teaching me
>>>>> about
>>>>> iCalendar-style repeating events. So maybe eventually...
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for the feedback. (I'm working on a fix to the bug you
>>>>> reported.)
>>>>>
>>>>> -Alex
>>>>>
>>>>> -- 
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