I am new to Ruby/Rails RubyGem and am trying to install a copy of
radiant 0.6.0rc1 for testing.
I have downloaded the gem from
http://johnwlong.com/downloads/radiant-0.6.0rc1.gem to
c:/ruby/lib/ruby/gems/ however when I use the command
Gem install radiant-0.6.0rc1
I get the error
ERROR:
On 3/7/07, Sharon Clift [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am new to Ruby/Rails RubyGem and am trying to install a copy of
radiant 0.6.0rc1 for testing.
I have downloaded the gem from
http://johnwlong.com/downloads/radiant-0.6.0rc1.gem to
c:/ruby/lib/ruby/gems/ however when I use the command
Gem
Hello,
I would like to propose to the next versions of Radiant some kind of
internacionalization system. The only pages that need to be translated
are the ones from the /admin.
I can translate to Portuguese (pt) and Brazilian Portuguese (pt-br).
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Atenciosamente,
JĂșlio Santos Monteiro [EMAIL
I would be interested in this as well and can offer help with it and
translation into German...
Keith Bingman
Tel: +49-7731-79838380
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mar 7, 2007, at 4:38 PM, Oliver Barnes wrote:
I'd love to listen up on your exchange, if you don't mind... could you
give us a heads
The dev site is back up now:
http://dev.radiantcms.org/
Unfortunately, its still running on textdrive shared hosting so there
are glitches from time to time. I'm planning to move it to bussiness
class shared hosting soon.
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http://wiseheartdesign.com
I am in IRC as I write this. I may be in and out and working on my
other projects today, but I'm ready to talk whenever.
Sean
Keith Bingman wrote:
I would be interested in this as well and can offer help with it and
translation into German...
Keith Bingman
Tel: +49-7731-79838380
[EMAIL
Hello,
I can help out with Swedish. I've worked with localizations
professionally for 5 years (back in the days).
Martin Olsson
http://smpl.se
On 7 mar 2007, at 14.54, Julio Santos Monteiro wrote:
Hello,
I would like to propose to the next versions of Radiant some kind of
I can provide a Dutch translation.
Do we need some kind of administration to maintain translations?
Regards,
Erik.
Julio Santos Monteiro wrote:
Hello,
I would like to propose to the next versions of Radiant some kind of
internacionalization system. The only pages that need to be
Sorry to burst the bubble, but John informed me we won't be including
i18n until version 1.0, partly because the admin UI may change
significantly between now and then. However, if you are still willing
at that time, we'll hit you up for translations.
Sean
Erik van Oosten wrote:
I can
Sean Santry technique
(http://seansantry.com/development/articles/2006/12/15creating-an-atom-feed-in-radiant/)
is fine, but not quite right.
#1 - It uses the r:date tag for the updated field, but this tag only
displays the published_at date.
#2 - It uses the same id for every post, but the atom
Hi.
I'm s new to Ruby and Rails and wanted to try radiant on my media
temple server.
Can somebody in here help me? I'm stuck. MT provides instructions on how
to set up radiant.
Which is nice. Except when you get stuck and there's nobody to help you.
Here's their document/instructions:
Have you looked at the script?
What does the first line say?
What language is it in?
Where is your ruby executable?
Jena Jena said the following on 03/07/2007 03:44 PM:
Hi.
I'm s new to Ruby and Rails and wanted to try radiant on my media
temple server.
Can somebody in here help me?
Hi!
The first line says: #!/usr/bin/env ruby
I have no idea what language it is in. I'm not a programmer and I'm just
trying to teach myself this stuff.
I also don't know where my ruby is executable.
If I could figure that out, I'd know how to access the script from
terminal, yes?
Am I even
Sean Santry technique
(http://seansantry.com/development/articles/2006/12/15creating-an-
atom-feed-in-radiant/)
is fine, but not quite right.
#1 - It uses the r:date tag for the updated field, but this tag only
displays the published_at date.
Agreed, this is a limitation. I just never got
Hi Jena,
Try running the script with the word 'ruby' in front of it. If you do
not have Ruby installed, well then I am afraid you have to ask again.
ruby ../script/setup_database production
Regards,
Erik.
Jena Jena wrote:
Hi!
The first line says: #!/usr/bin/env ruby
I have no idea
Jena Jena said the following on 03/07/2007 04:00 PM:
Hi!
The first line says: #!/usr/bin/env ruby
Hint |
I have no idea what language it is in. I'm not a programmer and I'm just
trying to teach myself this stuff.
Ruby is totally installed - it comes with the package...
I'll try this now...
Thanks!
Erik van Oosten wrote:
Hi Jena,
Try running the script with the word 'ruby' in front of it. If you do
not have Ruby installed, well then I am afraid you have to ask again.
ruby
When/Where do these conversations about the admin UI may change occur,
and how can I get invited?
Sean Cribbs wrote:
Sorry to burst the bubble, but John informed me we won't be including
i18n until version 1.0, partly because the admin UI may change
significantly between now and then.
Jacob Burkhart wrote:
When/Where do these conversations about the admin UI may change occur,
and how can I get invited?
We talked about it over IM. That's one of the privileges of core
developers. :-)
Sorry not to keep others in the loop. Internationalization has come up
several times
Gabriel Lamounier wrote:
r:date parameter name=created_at /
r:date parameter name=updated_at /
r:date parameter name=published_at /
I like it. How about this format:
r:date for=updated_at format=foobar /
I'll accept a unit tested patch for this. By default the for attribute
should be set to
On 3/7/07, John W. Long [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry not to keep others in the loop. Internationalization has come up
several times before on this mailing list and I believe I've given the
same answer: I'd prefer to wait on Internationalization until after 1.0
(it'll be a 1.1 thing). This
ali b said the following on 03/07/2007 05:19 PM:
hi everybody,
I'm new to radiant and to rails.
I've got a problem with :
'script/server -e production'
I get a :'script' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
I don't know what I've done
john and foobar.user,
thank you for your quick answer
it's working!!!
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I have based http://smpl.se on the simple blog included in Radiant
0.6 RC1. There is one piece of code in the Normal layout that I
don't quite understand:
r:if_url matches=^/articles/\d{4}/\d{2}/\d{2}/.+r:unless_url
matches=-archives/$p class=infoPosted by r:author / on
r:date
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