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From: John L. <jo...@pa...> - 2005-01-20 23:32:06
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On Monday 03 January 2005 15:51, Michael Schlenker wrote: > Hi all, > > i just recently found the taglog project on sf and due to it being > Tcl/Tk and me looking for a time tracking tool, i gave it a try. > .. > The GUI looks like it could need a serious facelift, basically some > adjustments of widgets so entrys get aligned, some options changes and > maybe some of the eye candy from either the tile extension or the style > package in tklib (see http://tcllib.sourceforge.net/). > There are certainly many areas where the user interface could do with being tidied up. Patches are welcome, though preferably in small chunks. > Does the taglog project target a specific Tcl/Tk release, and if it is > not 8.4.x why is that the case? > Taglog was originally written against TCL 7.4, and it intentionally trials behind the tcl/tk releases so that people who are using an older release can (hopefully) install taglog without requiring them to update TCL. The earliest release it will run on is probably now TCL 8.0 - it certainly makes heavy use of 'clock' now, which came in with 7.5 (I think). I also try to keep platform dependencies down as far as possible. > Did you consider the smtp/mime packages from the tcllib for use instead > of your home grown smtp setup? > I think the internal smtp support may have been written before the smtp support in tcllib. I used to try to keep external dependencies to a minimum, but I am thinking about migrating the smtp support to the tcllib version. > I noticed that the de.msg file seems to be incomplete, as parts of the > UI are localized and others stay non localized. Did you use a tool like > msgcat-x http://mimersbrunn.sourceforge.net/ to extract the message > catalogs automatically? > I am not a native German speaker (though I studied German at school, and can read it a little) and the translation was contributed by someone who is. There have been some updates to the program since the de.msg was last updated. I have had a quick look at msgcat-x, and will investigate using it to generate msgcat files, as I would like to make life easier for translators. > Michael Schlenker > > John -- John Lines <http://www.paladin.demon.co.uk/john.lines.html> |
From: Michael S. <sc...@un...> - 2005-01-03 15:51:37
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Hi all, i just recently found the taglog project on sf and due to it being Tcl/Tk and me looking for a time tracking tool, i gave it a try. I'm quite impressed by the functionality and would like to use it for daily time logging, but I'm a bit disappointed by the apparent lack of finess in the GUI. The GUI looks like it could need a serious facelift, basically some adjustments of widgets so entrys get aligned, some options changes and maybe some of the eye candy from either the tile extension or the style package in tklib (see http://tcllib.sourceforge.net/). Does the taglog project target a specific Tcl/Tk release, and if it is not 8.4.x why is that the case? Did you consider the smtp/mime packages from the tcllib for use instead of your home grown smtp setup? I noticed that the de.msg file seems to be incomplete, as parts of the UI are localized and others stay non localized. Did you use a tool like msgcat-x http://mimersbrunn.sourceforge.net/ to extract the message catalogs automatically? Michael Schlenker |
From: John L. <jo...@pa...> - 2004-09-14 14:21:59
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A new version of taglog - has just been released - with a couple of minor updates. One of these is that when a project is added, or its status is changed to active, it becomes listed in the Today actions at the top of the screen. It has also been uploaded to Sourceforge, as well as the primary download available from http://www.paladin.demon.co.uk/tag-types/taglog/index.html -- John Lines <http://www.paladin.demon.co.uk/john.lines.html> |