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Re: soo_image: simple yet powerful image tags
Ugly, but:
Replace the first foreach
block in tag()
(the one we’ve been working on) with this:
$hidden = array('element_name', 'is_empty', 'is_block', 'contents', 'can_contain');
foreach ( $this->properties() as $property => $value )
if ( ( $value or $property == 'alt' ) and !in_array($property, $hidden) )
$out .= " $property=\"$value\"";
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Re: soo_image: simple yet powerful image tags
It worked like magic— on both the <soo_image id="33" />
tag and on the select
tag that pulls in images from Article Image field through my image-display form. The only idiosyncrasy I found was that it no longer displays the images in the order entered in the Article Image field— I entered “27,29,30,33,31,32”, and soo_image_select is showing them “27,32,33,30,29,31”.
Thank you again!
Last edited by johnstephens (2009-05-13 18:43:17)
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Re: soo_image: simple yet powerful image tags
Glad we’re getting somewhere. As to the images not appearing in sequence, that is a bug in soo_image_select()
. Find this block in that function:
if ( isset($ids) )
$query->where_in('id', $ids);
and replace with
if ( isset($ids) ) {
$sort = '';
$query->where_in('id', $ids)->order_by_field($ids);
}
Let me know if that preserves the sequence of article-images, and I’ll put it in the next release.
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Re: soo_image: simple yet powerful image tags
Looks like it sorted them into numeric order.
Article Image order: 27,29,30,33,31,32
Display order: 27,29,30,31,32,33
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Re: soo_image: simple yet powerful image tags
My mistake; I did not have the ORDER BY FIELD
syntax correct. Try this instead:
if ( isset($ids) ) {
$sort = '';
$query->where_in('id', $ids)->order_by_field('id', $ids);
}
Edit: Oops, need to edit soo_txp_obj also. Soo_Txp_Data
class, order_by_field()
function, replace with:
function order_by_field( $field, $list ) { // for preserving arbitrary order
if ( is_string($list) ) $list = do_list($list);
if ( count($list) > 1 )
$this->order_by[] = 'field(' . $field . ', ' .
implode(', ', quote_list(doSlash($list))) . ')';
}
Last edited by jsoo (2009-05-13 19:57:08)
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Re: soo_image: simple yet powerful image tags
Thanks— $query->where_in('id', $ids)->order_by_field('id', $ids);
produces the same sort order as $query->where_in('id', $ids)->order_by_field($ids);
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Re: soo_image: simple yet powerful image tags
See my edited post just above.
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Re: soo_image: simple yet powerful image tags
Will all of these modifications make it into a future version, or should I exercise caution when upgrading?
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Re: soo_image: simple yet powerful image tags
johnstephens wrote:
Will all of these modifications make it into a future version, or should I exercise caution when upgrading?
All of them have made it in. Thanks again for your help working this out. Lovely site, by the way. May I point to the link above for an example of using soo_image with Slimbox?
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Re: soo_image: simple yet powerful image tags
All of them have made it in. Thanks again for your help working this out.
Mr. Soo, you work with grace and speed! Thank you!
Lovely site, by the way. May I point to the link above for an example of using soo_image with Slimbox?
Sure.
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Re: soo_image: simple yet powerful image tags
Just released version 1.0 alpha 3 (get it here). Now allows soo_image_select
to be used either as a single tag or container tag. Helpful if you have an article with a one-off image format and you don’t want to create a new form for it.
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Re: soo_image: simple yet powerful image tags
v 1.0 alpha 4 just posted:
- Added
soo_exif
and related tags for reading and displaying EXIF metadata - Can now enter ranges of ids (e.g., “44-48, 12-9”) for article image or
soo_image_select
id - Fixed bug in aspect ratio using ratio syntax (e.g., “4:3” or “4/3”)
Documentation updated to reflect the changes. Information and examples of the new EXIF-related tags can be seen here and here.
Last edited by jsoo (2009-05-17 21:57:48)
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