I have now experienced a number of difficulties with Clockpick. I wonder whether it is a good time to consider an alternative?
My suggestion: http://keith-wood.name/timeEntry.html Pros Mature and seems supported. More intuitive and perhaps easier to use. I like use of mouse scroll wheel -- quick. Lots of configuration possibilities. Has a related DatePicker which will be a good alternative for some developers. Licence MIT. Cons Weighs in at around 20kb, more than double the size of clockpick. (For me, it's a 'price' worth paying). -D On Nov 13, 6:12 am, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote: > web2py 1.89.1 breaks clockpicker for Field('...','time'). > > Somehow jquery.clockpicker fails to determine the coordinates of the > location where the INPUT is located. > > If anybody knows how to fix this, help is appreciated. > > Massimo > > On Nov 12, 9:22 am, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote: > > > Please give it a try and report any bug. > > > 1.89.1 > > - new admin layout (thanks Branko Vukelic) > > - new admin search > > - new admin language selector (thanks Yair) > > - new Welcome app (thanks Martin Mulone) > > - beter wizard > > - admin support for DEMO_MODE=True > > - admin exposes GAE deployment button (always) > > - MENU support None links (thanks Michael Wolfe) > > - web2py.py -J for running cron (thanks Jonathan Lundell) > > - fixed ~db.table.id on GAE (thanks MicLee) > > - service.jsonrpc supports service.JsonRpcException (thanks Matt) > > - many small bug fixes. > >