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Jacques Le Roux commented on OFBIZ-1825: ---------------------------------------- Thanks Todor, I will have a look, hopefully this weekend... > Colors and localisation for the calendar > ---------------------------------------- > > Key: OFBIZ-1825 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-1825 > Project: OFBiz > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: ALL COMPONENTS > Affects Versions: SVN trunk > Reporter: Jacques Le Roux > Assignee: Jacques Le Roux > Priority: Minor > Fix For: SVN trunk > > Attachments: calendar.patch, calendarDateSelectColor.patch, > calendarDateSelectColor.patch, calendarModified.patch, Existing.jpg, > Proposition.jpg, WE_CAL.gif > > > I tried to change the calendar colors, to be more "in the OFBiz way". Please > let me you know what you think. > I also changed some colors to respect our CSS best practices (no color names). > Here are some remarks : > Colors > * I kept the 3 chars scheme when it's was obvious. For instance we don't > need to set #000000 or #ffffff when actually #000 or #fff is sufficient. > * I used Wikipedia as reference http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Web_colors for > choising colors. While doing this change I wondered if we could not authorise > and even recommend to use sandard names for colors as shown in Wikipedia > page. I found it easier to recall a color by its names than by an hexa > number...! As long as we would use this Wikipedia reference I think it could > be possible to use names instead of hexa, WDYT ? > * The days initials are not centered but at left (It's late and I did not > found the reason) > We need to provide a localisation mean. From > http://electronicholas.com/calendar?style=default&format=natural it should > not be too hard. I propose a simple way, maybe we can do better > * More calendar formats in a calendar.properties file (like the euro or > american ones) > * For the moment I think all string are harcoded in calendar_date_select.js > Date.weekdays = $w("S M T W T F S"); > Date.first_day_of_week = 0; > Date.months = $w("January February March April May June July August > September October November December" ); > _translations = { > "OK": "OK", > "Now": "Now", > "Today": "Today" > } > A very simple way (but not very clever I must admit) could be to set a > property for the language to use in calendar.properties file and use it in a > switch statement with "hardcoded" strings in calendar_date_select.js. Is > anybody aware of better ways to do that in Javascript or Prototype ? > BTW I think we should delete calendarstyles.css and calendarTable.css. If > it's ok, I will do it when I will upate the attached patch later. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.