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From: Topher <to...@wc...> - 2002-05-06 03:56:10
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I felt like doing something different this weekend while my wife was sick,
so I made an new version. It's got some new things in it, designed to
streamline things for sites with lots of events.
Changelog:
* fixed controls.php (removed duplicate contents)
* made links back to important areas on image editing pages
* switched arial and helvetica in the CSS
* added option to delete an event
* changed main admin interface
Download from http://gospelcom.net/mnn/topher/PEG/download.php
Topher
Manager of Internet Services
Cornerstone Broadcasting
Cornerstone University
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From: Topher <to...@wc...> - 2001-07-30 19:20:45
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Heya, I made an AWOL list. I know everyone on this list has been looking at AWOL too, so I thought I'd let you know. http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/awol-support Topher Manager of Internet Services Cornerstone Broadcasting Cornerstone University ------ "I'm running out of words to describe how fun this is." -- Jason Weed, re: Linux |
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From: Topher <to...@wc...> - 2001-07-16 11:11:29
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Oh, for the interested, you can see output at http://wcsg.test.gospelcom.net/wcsg/peg/pegdisplayCSS.php?theme=DEFAULT There's no web interface for changing things yet, but that's the easy part. Topher Manager of Internet Services Cornerstone Broadcasting Cornerstone University ------ "Usually people believe their motives and emotions are known to themselves alone, yet few things remain concealed from an intelligent observer with time to see, to consider, and to speculate." -- Louis L'Amour, Guns of the Timberlands |
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From: Topher <to...@wc...> - 2001-07-16 11:10:51
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Well, I got the database driven CSS module working. Except when it was
all done I realized that I'd made it completely independantly of PEG.
What does this mean? That I have a standalone app that can be used with
any web site to make dynamic CSS files.
I'll use it with PEG of course, but I don't think I'll require it. I can
certainly see the possibility that some guy just wants to use the same CSS
file with all galleries, and he wants to bang it out himself.
I'm not sure where this is all going, but it's fun.
Topher
Manager of Internet Services
Cornerstone Broadcasting
Cornerstone University
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"...I'm a man of curious mind. I read. I also listen and when interested,
I inquire. When a man is dedicated to the search for knowledge, he many
follow his quest down many strange paths."
-- Louis L'Amour
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From: Topher <to...@wc...> - 2001-07-11 12:37:09
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> > For my next trick, I'm going to make the CSS all database driven, with a
> > web interface. That'll make it so you can change the look and feel of all
> > the colors, fonts, and positioning from the admin area. We'll see if it
> > works. :)
>
> Sounds very cool. Do you have a table schema in mind for this?
Yes, the table seems to be pretty good, but I'm having a *terrible* time
figuring out the best way to pull the data out and make a CSS file. I've
got some ideas, but if they bail, I'll see what you guys think.
> What ever happened with your CVS explorations? Have you tackled
> version control yet?
No, I haven't had time to play with it. :( I don't have very many larger
blocks of time to dedicate to stuff. :(
Topher
Manager of Internet Services
Cornerstone Broadcasting
Cornerstone University
------
"Civilization is simply an organization that man has developed in order that
he may live in peace with his neighbors. Laws are the framework of that
structure, and if a man develops a pattern of lawbreaking, he has no place
in the organization at all."
-- Louis L'Amour, Bendigo Shafter
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From: alan r. <al...@go...> - 2001-07-11 12:30:52
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> New release tonight.
>
> - Added code to put image dimension tags into the images displayed in the
> pop-up window
> - made event expiration dates be up to 5 years out
>
> For my next trick, I'm going to make the CSS all database driven, with a
> web interface. That'll make it so you can change the look and feel of all
> the colors, fonts, and positioning from the admin area. We'll see if it
> works. :)
Sounds very cool. Do you have a table schema in mind for this? What ever
happened with your CVS explorations? Have you tackled version control yet?
> Topher
> Manager of Internet Services
> Cornerstone Broadcasting
> Cornerstone University
>
> ------
> perl -e 'print join "", (map(chr,(shift =~ /\d{3}/g))), "\n"' \
> 105032119105115104032105032107110101119032112101114108
Hmm, let's see...
[alan@bezalel]$ perl -e 'print join"",(map(chr,(shift =~ /\d{3}/g))),"\n"'\
> 105032119105115104032105032107110101119032112101114108
i wish i knew perl
:-)
alan ritari
al...@go...
--
There are three kinds of lies: lies, damn lies, and benchmarks.
-- Jon "maddog" Hall
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From: Topher <to...@wc...> - 2001-07-08 00:58:26
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New release tonight.
- Added code to put image dimension tags into the images displayed in the
pop-up window
- made event expiration dates be up to 5 years out
For my next trick, I'm going to make the CSS all database driven, with a
web interface. That'll make it so you can change the look and feel of all
the colors, fonts, and positioning from the admin area. We'll see if it
works. :)
Topher
Manager of Internet Services
Cornerstone Broadcasting
Cornerstone University
------
perl -e 'print join "", (map(chr,(shift =~ /\d{3}/g))), "\n"' \
105032119105115104032105032107110101119032112101114108
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From: Nathan H. <na...@th...> - 2001-06-23 18:27:39
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I, for one, wouldn't mind being in on a discussion of CVS - I've been curious for a while about it, but have never followed it up - mostly 'cause it seems to be primarily Linux based, and I've only recently gotten my linux box running decently. Alternatively to having it on this list, we could just email each other, or create a new eGroup (or some such) for this purpose. :) Nathan. -- Nathan Ho TheosLogic Productions na...@th... > -----Original Message----- > From: peg...@li... > [mailto:peg...@li...]On Behalf Of Rj Hornsby > Sent: Friday, June 22, 2001 9:00 AM > To: peg...@li... > Subject: Re: [PEG-devel] 0.6.5 > > > > > ar :We probably don't need to clutter the list with tangential stuff, > ar :unless you see some benefit. I'll be glad to help answer > ar :questions off list. > > I think there are only three of us on the list, so a discussion of CVS > would be beneficial, since personally I really only have an idea of what > it is, and would like to just sort of watch the dialogue regarding it... > > -rj > > > -- > "To see a need and wait to be asked, is to already refuse." > > . Rj Hornsby / http://www.cccosu.org . > . H 614 291 0996 C 614 209 2968 . > . W 614 688 8761 F 614 688 8762 . > > > _______________________________________________ > PEG-devel mailing list > PEG...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/peg-devel > |
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From: alan r. <al...@go...> - 2001-06-22 14:36:34
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Accidentally sent this just to Topher the first try... ----- Forwarded message from alan ritari <al...@go...> ----- Date: Fri, 22 Jun 2001 10:29:58 -0400 From: alan ritari <al...@go...> To: Topher <to...@wc...> Subject: Re: [PEG-devel] 0.6.5 > Ok, here's what I posted to Alan off-list. Alan, I don't want to make you > feel like you have to teach us all CVS, but if you're up to answering > simple questions on the list, that would be cool. > > Peter told me all I should really need is 4 commands that I don't have > here, but it was commit, update, and whatever to get them out. A while ago I wrote a kind of "quick start" document for my fellow employees. You'll need to substitute out all the gospelcom-specific paths and servers of course, but I think it covers the essentials. I'll paste it below. Does it help? > I'm interested in knowing how to make it insert version numbers for me in > the INSTALL files etc, First I need to clarify that there is a difference between CVS version numbers and release version numbers. To have CVS visually record it's internal version number, put $Id$ in your script header somewhere. CVS won't really manage release numbers for you as you'd announce them in freshmeat, BUT you can do some stuff with tagging batches of files as a release, FWIW. Look for "tag" in the manual: http://cvshome.org/docs/manual/cvs.html > and whether or not I can make CVS spit out a tar.gz > of the new version, or if I have to check out each file and make it > myself. You'll need to make the tarballs yourself, but that's trivial. Just do this: cvs checkout peg; tar cvzf peg-1.0.tgz peg alan ritari al...@go... -- When encryption is outlawed, ?o'AZ-,++o+i++##4AoA+-/-C++bI+/.+~ (seen on slashdot.org) -----BEGIN README----- $Header: /usr/local/src/gcn/cvs-docs/README,v 1.5 2000/06/13 15:26:25 alan Exp $ ======================== CVS Documentation README ======================== This is the main Gospelcom documentation for CVS. As a general rule of thumb, all source code for a project and it's related documentation should be placed in a cvs repository. This includes source files, man pages, requirements docs, architecture docs, etc. To view all cvs repositories: tech.gospelcom.net/cgi-bin/cvsweb To checkout specific repositories: see "Getting started" Getting started =============== The first thing you need to do is set your environment variables. Set the following in .bash_profile (or another shell's equivalent)... CVSROOT=(username)@tech.gospelcom.net:/usr/local/src/gcn CVS_RSH=ssh export CVSROOT CVS_RSH To checkout a repository, type: > cvs checkout REPOSITORY_NAME Creating a repository ===================== The next thing you'll probably want to do is check in some of your own scripts. To do this you'll use the cvs import command. For example, to create a new project repository and import the contents of the current directory, you would type... > cvs import REPOSITORY_NAME YOUR_USERNAME initial The REPOSITORY_NAME is the directory you want to put your scripts in. The YOUR_USERNAME is your username, oddly enough. "initial" refers to the type of import. Adding/changing files ===================== First, you must have a local, working copy of the repository. If you don't have one yet: > cvs checkout REPOSITORY_NAME If you have a copy checked out, but want to make sure it is current: > cd REPOSITORY_NAME > cvs update Adding a new file to an existing repository is a two step process: > cvs add FOO.pl > cvs commit FOO.pl Make sure you type a change message when prompted! Changing an existing file involves copying the new file into place in your local working repository. Then: > cvs commit FOO.pl Make sure you type a change message when prompted! Checking binary files ===================== Some types of files (images, some requirements docs, etc) may be in a binary format. In order to preserve the integrity of these files, you must check them in as binary files: > cvs add -kb foo.jpg CVS Style for Gospelcom ======================= Source code files should contain two essential cvs tags to help track their revisions: Header and Log. The standard gospelcom header contains both of these, so you should be set. ---------------------- Revision History: $Log: README,v $ Revision 1.5 2000/06/13 15:26:25 alan Fixed outdated CVSROOT path. Revision 1.4 2000/06/13 12:46:26 alan Added "adding/changing" Revision 1.3 2000/06/13 12:40:49 alan Added "getting started" and "style". Revision 1.2 1998/06/27 17:08:34 eric Added CVS Logging ----- End forwarded message ----- alan ritari al...@go... -- If you want to know what God thinks of money, just look at the people he gave it to. -- Dorothy Parker |
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From: Topher <to...@wc...> - 2001-06-22 14:05:44
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> ar :We probably don't need to clutter the list with tangential stuff, > ar :unless you see some benefit. I'll be glad to help answer > ar :questions off list. > > I think there are only three of us on the list, so a discussion of CVS > would be beneficial, since personally I really only have an idea of > what it is, and would like to just sort of watch the dialogue > regarding it... Ok, here's what I posted to Alan off-list. Alan, I don't want to make you feel like you have to teach us all CVS, but if you're up to answering simple questions on the list, that would be cool. Peter told me all I should really need is 4 commands that I don't have here, but it was commit, update, and whatever to get them out. I'm interested in knowing how to make it insert version numbers for me in the INSTALL files etc, and whether or not I can make CVS spit out a tar.gz of the new version, or if I have to check out each file and make it myself. Topher Manager of Internet Services Cornerstone Broadcasting Cornerstone University ------ "Usually people believe their motives and emotions are known to themselves alone, yet few things remain concealed from an intelligent observer with time to see, to consider, and to speculate." -- Louis L'Amour, Guns of the Timberlands |
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From: Rj H. <rho...@cc...> - 2001-06-22 14:00:09
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ar :We probably don't need to clutter the list with tangential stuff, ar :unless you see some benefit. I'll be glad to help answer ar :questions off list. I think there are only three of us on the list, so a discussion of CVS would be beneficial, since personally I really only have an idea of what it is, and would like to just sort of watch the dialogue regarding it... -rj -- "To see a need and wait to be asked, is to already refuse." . Rj Hornsby / http://www.cccosu.org . . H 614 291 0996 C 614 209 2968 . . W 614 688 8761 F 614 688 8762 . |
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From: alan r. <al...@go...> - 2001-06-22 13:42:19
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> > Hey Topher, in your changelog you mention that you've got to start > > using CVS. What would it take to get that going for you? Is that > > something you can do through SourceForge? Alternatively, do you have > > an internal server that you can throw it on? > > > > alan "i swear by cvs" ritari > > al...@go... > > I've got a CVS server on sourceforge, I just need to read the docs on how > to use it. The docs appear to be good, I just haven't had time yet. I'm > interested in some esoteric things though, so if you'd like to discuss > them on this list, that would be cool. We probably don't need to clutter the list with tangential stuff, unless you see some benefit. I'll be glad to help answer questions off list. alan ritari al...@go... -- The proprietary software vendor has a discount if you're just starting out. So do crack dealers. --Randall Scwartz |
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From: Topher <to...@wc...> - 2001-06-22 13:29:55
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> Hey Topher, in your changelog you mention that you've got to start
> using CVS. What would it take to get that going for you? Is that
> something you can do through SourceForge? Alternatively, do you have
> an internal server that you can throw it on?
>
> alan "i swear by cvs" ritari
> al...@go...
I've got a CVS server on sourceforge, I just need to read the docs on how
to use it. The docs appear to be good, I just haven't had time yet. I'm
interested in some esoteric things though, so if you'd like to discuss
them on this list, that would be cool.
Topher
Manager of Internet Services
Cornerstone Broadcasting
Cornerstone University
------
"Reading without thinking is as nothing, for a book is not so important for
what it says, than for what it makes you think."
-- Louis L'Amour, The Walking Drum
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From: alan r. <al...@go...> - 2001-06-22 13:25:53
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> this one went out today. Reason on > http://www.gospelcom.net/mnn/topher/PEG/changelog.php Hey Topher, in your changelog you mention that you've got to start using CVS. What would it take to get that going for you? Is that something you can do through SourceForge? Alternatively, do you have an internal server that you can throw it on? alan "i swear by cvs" ritari al...@go... -- Trying to make bits uncopyable is like trying to make water not wet. The sooner people accept this, and build business models that take this into account, the sooner people will start making money again. -- Bruce Schneier |
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From: Topher <to...@wc...> - 2001-06-22 13:06:03
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this one went out today. Reason on http://www.gospelcom.net/mnn/topher/PEG/changelog.php Topher Manager of Internet Services Cornerstone Broadcasting Cornerstone University ------ "The dogs bark, but the caravan passes on." -- Arab saying |
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From: Topher <to...@wc...> - 2001-06-21 15:13:38
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I released 0.6.4 early this morning. Since all the changes were cosmetic
changes to the admin interface, rather than any functionality, AND, I
tested it extensively myself, I figured it was safe to release. If you
didn't try 0.6.3, I'd appreciate any feedback on functionality etc.
Topher
Manager of Internet Services
Cornerstone Broadcasting
Cornerstone University
------
"Civilization is simply an organization that man has developed in order that
he may live in peace with his neighbors. Laws are the framework of that
structure, and if a man develops a pattern of lawbreaking, he has no place
in the organization at all."
-- Louis L'Amour, Bendigo Shafter
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From: Topher <to...@wc...> - 2001-06-20 19:25:50
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Gentlemen (both of you at this point), would you be willing to check out 0.6.4 for me? It's at http://mnn.test.gospelcom.net/mnn/topher/PEG/download.php It's non-public at this point. It's 100% cosmetic stuff, so if you installed 0.6.3, keep your config file, it'll make install really easy. If it looks good, I'll publish tomorrow. Topher Manager of Internet Services Cornerstone Broadcasting Cornerstone University ------ "People, I think, read too much to themselves; they should read aloud from time to time to hear the language, to feel the sounds." -- Louis L'Amour, The Lonesome Gods |