Using cocoon blocks as plugins

2005-01-14 Thread Ross Gardler
I almost have the plugin build file automatically creating plugins from Cocoon blocks, but I have hit a problem that I could do with some input on and since I am going to bed now I'm hoping someone will know the answer and save me some research when I start at this again. What I need to do is t

[GUMP@brutus]: Project forrest-whiteboard-forrestdoc (in module forrest) failed

2005-01-14 Thread Gump
To whom it may engage... This is an automated request, but not an unsolicited one. For more information please visit http://gump.apache.org/nagged.html, and/or contact the folk at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Project forrest-whiteboard-forrestdoc has an issue affecting its community integration.

Re: Using Kupu for Forrest

2005-01-14 Thread Ross Gardler
Jason End wrote: I do remeber seeing discussions on HtmlArea and the tidying tool. I'd be happy to test that plugin out, and would rather go that route if it's the one Forrest is taking. I'll be able to test it right away because I'm setting up the new site. Will I need 0.7? Yes, probably best t

Re: Using Kupu for Forrest

2005-01-14 Thread Jason End
I do remeber seeing discussions on HtmlArea and the tidying tool. I'd be happy to test that plugin out, and would rather go that route if it's the one Forrest is taking. I'll be able to test it right away because I'm setting up the new site. Will I need 0.7? Jay --- Ross Gardler <[EMAIL PROTE

Re: Openoffice writer support

2005-01-14 Thread Philip Mark Donaghy
--- Ross Gardler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Philip Mark Donaghy wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I saw that the "forrest seed" target in the > > development trunk no longer generates the > openoffice > > writer sample. Will this be removed? > > Yes, it is now in the plugin. I thought I had > already

Re: Using Kupu for Forrest

2005-01-14 Thread Ross Gardler
Jason End wrote: I was wondering if I could use standalone Kupu setup to generate an ihtml page that a live Forrest would then publish. I have a half completed plugin that (if completed) would allow Kupu to be used as an editor in a dynamic Forrest site. I hit a few problems and ended up using h

Re: Upgraded Cocoon

2005-01-14 Thread Ross Gardler
Juan Jose Pablos wrote: Ross Gardler wrote: I forgot to mention, Cocoon is now outputting "Lazy Mode: false" during the build process. I'm not sure how to turn this off just now. It is experimental testing of lazy-loading in ECM++ (see http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=11049473591&r=1&w=2 for

Using Kupu for Forrest

2005-01-14 Thread Jason End
Given that my editors don't know XML, currenlty all edits need to pass through me. It's especially problematic for our news page. I was wondering if I could use standalone Kupu setup to generate an ihtml page that a live Forrest would then publish. I'd set it on an SSL and password protected pa

Re: Upgraded Cocoon

2005-01-14 Thread Juan Jose Pablos
Ross Gardler wrote: I forgot to mention, Cocoon is now outputting "Lazy Mode: false" during the build process. I'm not sure how to turn this off just now. It is experimental testing of lazy-loading in ECM++ (see http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=11049473591&r=1&w=2 for more info) I had set i

Re: Upgraded Cocoon

2005-01-14 Thread Ross Gardler
Ross Gardler wrote: I upgraded cocoon to the R125082 ... I forgot to mention, Cocoon is now outputting "Lazy Mode: false" during the build process. I'm not sure how to turn this off just now. It is experimental testing of lazy-loading in ECM++ (see http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=1104947359

Upgraded Cocoon

2005-01-14 Thread Ross Gardler
I upgraded cocoon to the R125082, as you will see from the commit messages. Please test (I already did ./build.sh test and a number of my own sites). You may also like to check over the changes to cocoon.xconf (actually WEB-INF/xconf/forrest-core.xconf as it is now called). I had to remove some

Re: browser inconsistencies - calling CSS experts

2005-01-14 Thread Johannes Schaefer
see FOR-419 for a screenshot of MSIE: fonts are way too small ... in firefox it displays fine. Johannes David Crossley wrote: Juan Jose Pablos wrote: David Crossley wrote: I am going to paraphrase a conversation that i heard recently on IRC, discussing the usability of the current Forrest website.

Re: Openoffice writer support

2005-01-14 Thread Ross Gardler
Philip Mark Donaghy wrote: Hello, I saw that the "forrest seed" target in the development trunk no longer generates the openoffice writer sample. Will this be removed? Yes, it is now in the plugin. I thought I had already removed it, thanks for the heads up, could you please open an Issue to remin

Re: browser inconsistencies - calling CSS experts

2005-01-14 Thread David Crossley
Thorsten Scherler wrote: > I know that with Mac IE the pelt skin is screwed. I tested with Safari > as well and it is fine. > > Other browser (on linux/windows) I have been tested pelt with have been > IE >5, FireFox >0.8, Mozilla, Epiphany and Konqueror. > > All have been fine. Well, i thought

Re: browser inconsistencies - calling CSS experts

2005-01-14 Thread David Crossley
Juan Jose Pablos wrote: > David Crossley wrote: > > >I am going to paraphrase a conversation that i heard > >recently on IRC, discussing the usability of the > >current Forrest website. > > > >"can't even view it with FireFox ... more-or-less works > >in FF for me ... perhaps designed for IE ... t

Re: browser inconsistencies - calling CSS experts

2005-01-14 Thread Thorsten Scherler
El vie, 14-01-2005 a las 08:15, Juan Jose Pablos escribió: > David Crossley wrote: > > >I am going to paraphrase a conversation that i heard > >recently on IRC, discussing the usability of the > >current Forrest website. > > > >"can't even view it with FireFox ... more-or-less works > >in FF for m

Openoffice writer support

2005-01-14 Thread Philip Mark Donaghy
Hello, I saw that the "forrest seed" target in the development trunk no longer generates the openoffice writer sample. Will this be removed? Phil __ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.c

Re: browser inconsistencies - calling CSS experts

2005-01-14 Thread Juan Jose Pablos
David Crossley wrote: I am going to paraphrase a conversation that i heard recently on IRC, discussing the usability of the current Forrest website. "can't even view it with FireFox ... more-or-less works in FF for me ... perhaps designed for IE ... the search box is all over the place ... fonts ar