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From: Chris N. <pu...@po...> - 2001-04-26 11:58:33
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At 11:22 +0200 2001.04.26, Adam Khan wrote: >Yeah, I had that problem too. You need to update the templates in the >plugins directory. Specifically, the Admin plugins............. > >Can you tell me how this is done? In README, it says upgrade instructions are in INSTALL. In INSTALL, there is a significant amount of text devoted to telling you how to see which templates have changed, and how to get the new templates. I know one thing I need to add is how to just manually "get all templates," (which is to go to each directory in question, in themes/ and plugins/, and do template-tool -u VIRTUAL_USER -s *), but the rest should all be there. At 12:38 +0200 2001.04.26, Adam Khan wrote: >> Yeah, I had that problem too. You need to update the templates in the >> plugins directory. Specifically, the Admin plugins............. > >The 'editbuttons;admin;default' template exists and is listed in Admin's >PLUGIN list. So how comes the buttons don't appear? What should I do? Specifically, you need to update existing templates that have changed, as per the upgrade instructions in INSTALL. That is, you need to dump your templates with template-tool, compare them against the new ones with template-check, and then (either by modifying the dumped template and then saving it back, or editing the template in the web interface, or just saving back the new template) get the changes into the database. -- Chris Nandor pu...@po... http://pudge.net/ Open Source Development Network pu...@os... http://osdn.com/ |