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#541 2006-04-13 02:51:39

Mary
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Re: upm_img_popper

I think I may have only had the alt attribute show up if it’s been filled in. I’ll check and correct that if it so,

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#542 2006-04-18 20:35:40

The-Exit
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Re: upm_img_popper

Mary, you took over again? Wonderful.

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#543 2006-04-19 05:08:54

Mary
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Re: upm_img_popper

Julián: finally got the time to check your problem.

That’s what it is supposed to do, as including the alt text is the default setting; if include alt text is unchecked, then it adds show_alt="no". Make sense?

Let me know if, in spite of this, the actual parsed output doesn’t include the alt text for your image. :)

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#544 2006-04-19 22:32:01

maniqui
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Re: upm_img_popper

Mary wrote:

Julián: finally got the time to check your problem.
That’s what it is supposed to do, as including the alt text is the default setting; if include alt text is unchecked, then it adds show_alt="no". Make sense?

Yes, Mary, that make sense. That wasnt the problem. :)

Let me know if, in spite of this, the actual parsed output doesn’t include the alt text for your image. :)

That’s the problem. The alt text isnt in the output. The alt attribute is there, but empty (alt="").
But this problem is now related to your new upm_image plugin, isnt it?

Thanks again.


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#545 2006-04-20 01:22:35

Mary
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Re: upm_img_popper

But this problem is now related to your new upm_image plugin, isnt it?

Yes, but since you first asked for help in this thread before the split, we’ll keep the discussion of your problem here so things don’t get confusing.

I checked, and I get the right output (adding and removing the alt text from the image in the Txp admin gives the correct result in the page).

What version of the plugin are you running? It may be a bug that has since been fixed, in which case you’ll need to swap for the new versions of the two plugins (not a big deal, just the new img_popper over the existing one, then install the new upm_image plugin).

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#546 2006-04-20 01:45:23

maniqui
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Re: upm_img_popper

Very ashamed… I confess I didnt fill the alt text field for the image… please, forgive me.
Everything works fine. I dont know why I didnt checked that…

Thanks, Mary.
(btw: i’m using latest versions: popper 1.0 and upm_image 0.2)


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#547 2006-04-30 10:13:33

csandberg
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Re: upm_img_popper

This might already been asked, but will there be an option to insert a Textile image too?

Great plugin by the way!

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#548 2006-05-01 04:38:27

Mary
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Re: upm_img_popper

I don’t remember if this was never there, or was there and I removed it, but I can certainly add it now. :)

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#549 2006-05-01 06:14:47

Mary
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Re: upm_img_popper

Okay, v.1.1.

By default, the plugin includes links to insert images using built-in image tags: article image (append and replace), txp:image, txp:thumbnail (and txp:thumbnail with popup), Textile, and XHTML. The plugin does a check to see if upm_image is installed, and, if it is, then a second column is added which contains the links to insert that tag as well: image, thumb, popup and custom.

So it should be fairly useful regardless of whether you want upm_image functionality, or not.

It appears to be running smoothly, but as usual, let me know if something isn’t working correctly.

Last edited by Mary (2006-05-01 06:16:56)

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#550 2006-05-01 07:46:47

colak
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Re: upm_img_popper

<b>Mary wrote:</b>

<blockquote> Okay, v.1.1.</blockquote>

Hi Mary. Thanks for the upgrade. Works great on my end. In your <a href=“http://utterplush.com/txp-plugins”>site</a> you did not specify the new version. Small thing but thought I somebody should remind you:)


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#551 2006-05-01 21:07:52

Mary
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Re: upm_img_popper

Thanks much. :)

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#552 2006-05-07 09:48:52

jstubbs
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Re: upm_img_popper

Just wondering – followed this:

1.Uninstall the plugin.
2. Remove all preferences from your prefs table that start like “upm_img_popper_”, there should be 7 of them.
3. Install the latest version and activate it.
4. There should be no additions to your admin prefs now.

I did the above, then after installing the new version I again have 7 preferences in the txp_prefs table. Is this correct?

Also, with caption set to “on”, I don’t see it in the pop-up window. Using safari and firefox on the Mac platform. Not sure if I am supposed to create a upm_img_popper form. And yes, I do have a caption ;-)

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#553 2006-05-07 16:10:13

Mary
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Re: upm_img_popper

Is this correct?

Yes. However, those instructions are referring to the prefs being displayed on admin prefs tab. I should’ve made that more obvious (I didn’t need to at the time because people were having that problem so they already knew what I was talking about).

Also, with caption set to “on”, I don’t see it in the pop-up window.

Which popup window are we talking about?

I think you’re referring to the public-side image popup? If so, then we’re talking about upm_image (the plugin was recently split into two). The caption won’t (as in, shouldn’t, at the moment) appear in the popup window, just the image. Originally an oversight, I think, I don’t see why I couldn’t add it, so I’ll do so.

For future reference: if you want to customize some aspect of the popup JavaScript, yes, you’ll need to turn off the script auto-append (see plugin prefs) and create your own JavaScript (you could use the shipped script as a reference or create something totally different). That said, I’m open to suggestions for the default values.

Now, if that’s not what you’re talking about, please elaborate as to which popup you mean. :)

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#554 2006-05-07 18:21:49

jstubbs
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Re: upm_img_popper

Hi Mary,

I don’t recall offhand that there are 7 prefs in the admin side, I guess you mean the prefs under the extension tab? If you did mean that, how would one remove all of them?

Yes, I meant the public-side pop-up. I used the popup code generated I believe by the img_popper portion. The upm_image tags are on the right of the upm_ window (insert image window), I used the “popup” code just to the left of that.

When it says “include caption”, does that mean only upm_image? Its a little confusing as to what SHOULD happen…..

Its a wonderful plugin by the way!

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#555 2006-05-08 23:51:11

Mary
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Re: upm_img_popper

Ah, I just double-checked: for a popup I had it that the caption becomes the popup link’s title (tooltip).

When it says “include caption”, does that mean only upm_image?

It should work for upm_article_image as well.

Its a little confusing as to what SHOULD happen…

What should happen is that caption gets included, in some way, by default. I’ve got it as “show_title” for the attribute name.

Last edited by Mary (2006-05-08 23:56:31)

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