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#73 2009-01-22 00:59:38
- els
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Re: Help us test release candidate 2 (!) for the upcoming 4.0.8 release
One thing I noticed because of my problem editing thumbnails (see other thread, not related!), is that when Txp cannot edit the thumbnail, it throws a warning but still says ‘thumbnail xxx saved’. Don’t know if this also happened before 4.0.8.
Edit: just checked, ditto in 4.0.7.
Last edited by els (2009-01-22 01:03:35)
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#74 2009-01-22 02:36:04
- rsilletti
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Re: Help us test release candidate 2 (!) for the upcoming 4.0.8 release
This recent adventure is the first time I’ve used it in ages, I’d sooner see it gone – maybe I won’t forget that it lopped the head off my last CSS file the last time I tried it.
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Re: Help us test release candidate 2 (!) for the upcoming 4.0.8 release
Kill. Kill. Kill.
:)
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T
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#76 2009-01-22 03:42:28
- TheEric
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Re: Help us test release candidate 2 (!) for the upcoming 4.0.8 release
It was one of the first things removed in the xPattern branch. The CSS code editor is absolute garbage.
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#78 2009-01-22 07:54:01
- Mary
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Re: Help us test release candidate 2 (!) for the upcoming 4.0.8 release
Probably not wise to just nuke it (or any feature) without warning (I agree with getting rid of it), and in a release candidate. If somebody does indeed use it, they’d get a nasty shock. Slate it for removal in the next release.
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Re: Help us test release candidate 2 (!) for the upcoming 4.0.8 release
Mary wrote
Probably not wise to just nuke it
…but this is a witch hunt – you mean we can’t burn the witch now?
extinguishes torch
:)
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#80 2009-01-22 17:15:18
- redbot
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Re: Help us test release candidate 2 (!) for the upcoming 4.0.8 release
Don’t know if I’m doing something stupid (very likely) but I’m esperiencing some strange behaviour.
Maybe someone wants to test for this:
in a clean txp install add a new section (i.e. ‘test’).
Now browse to the “articles” section and see the output of the <txp:section /> tag at the top of the page.
In my case it is not the actual section but the new section I added earlier (‘test’).
Can someone confirm this?
edit: I’m using v 4.07
Last edited by redbot (2009-01-22 17:21:29)
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Re: Help us test release candidate 2 (!) for the upcoming 4.0.8 release
fdsafdsa wrote:
i’m using a plugin rvm_css which needs the CSS editor.
No it doesn’t. We’re not talking about editing the CSS in a textarea here, because that obviously stays, but on the left side there’s a link “edit in css editor”, which leads to the ugly thing discussed here ;)
And of course we won’t remove it in 4.0.8 :)
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Re: Help us test release candidate 2 (!) for the upcoming 4.0.8 release
redbot wrote:
Don’t know if I’m doing something stupid (very likely) but I’m esperiencing some strange behaviour.
Maybe someone wants to test for this:
in a clean txp install add a new section (i.e. ‘test’).
Now browse to the “articles” section and see the output of the <txp:section /> tag at the top of the page.
In my case it is not the actual section but the new section I added earlier (‘test’).Can someone confirm this?
edit: I’m using v 4.07
Try TXP 4.0.8 RC2, this should be fixed.
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#83 2009-01-22 19:19:24
- redbot
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Re: Help us test release candidate 2 (!) for the upcoming 4.0.8 release
ruud wrote:
Try TXP 4.0.8 RC2, this should be fixed.
Thank you ruud! Everything is ok now.
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Re: Help us test release candidate 2 (!) for the upcoming 4.0.8 release
Any ideas on when this might get released? I have a couple of customers who want upgrading and I keep trying to put them off by telling them 4.0.8 will be out soon.
Stuart
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Telling the Truth is Revolutionary.
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