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On 14/04/2011 15:20, Scott Miller wrote:
<blockquote
cite="mid:BAN...@ma..."
type="cite"><grin> I thought it might make more sense once
you saw what I had in mind.<br>
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Yes, the ability to edit multiple entries was part of my plan.
Considering we should have potentially more data being passed in
via the simple sheet, I think as long as your max_post_size is set
to something sane, 64K or more, I don't think you'll run into any
problems even with your habit of entering an entire paragraph for
each task :-). I would rather not have to keep the edit screen
around if we don't need it. Yes, I want to put a date field in
there somehow.<br>
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I don't particularly like that you could accidentally edit
something. i.e. if you have 10 clocks on the newdaily page, you
could quite easily type into the wrong box or something (user error
i know). This could be tidied up if there was a button next to
delete called edit that then enabled that row for editting using
javascript. Thus a user has to intentionally do something to edit a
clock. Also it would mean only the changed rows (the rows being
editted) would require submission, thus reducing the number of items
being transmitted back to the server. The button could be a check
box?<br>
<br>
<blockquote
cite="mid:BAN...@ma..."
type="cite">Would it be better/simpler to have drop down selects
for each date item (day, month, year)? Or should we use the date
picker?<br>
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I think the date picker would be better. The date picker does need
some work doing it to improve it, but on the whole I think it is a
better way of doing things.<br>
I think we should have separate fields for date and time as per
google calendars as it makes it easier to work with and is more
clean.<br>
<blockquote
cite="mid:BAN...@ma..."
type="cite"><br>
Considering the layout is selectable, and you're the one that last
made changes to the "big description" layout (as copied from the
simple.php file), you should be able to tweak the vertical spaces
as you'd like (at least I'm assuming you're talking about vertical
space when you mentioned finding it hard to click on the correct
drop down menu).<br>
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Oh right, I see. Multiple different layouts are present. I think
that the "no description" view should be scrapped. Clock times have
no meaning unless something descriptive is written next to them when
you are looking back after even just one week.<br>
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cite="mid:BAN...@ma..."
type="cite">
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A collaborative effort on this would be great Mark, Peter, others,
so change/fix things and check them in, but please notify us when
you've checked in your stuff.<br>
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Can we do something about the english translations all in capital
letters / no spaces as it is quite annoying. i.e.<br>
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" JDAILY: 14ThuAprilAprCEST_Apr+02004CEST00_ThuAM2011_2011EAMR"?<br>
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Cheers<br>
Mark<br>
<blockquote
cite="mid:BAN...@ma..."
type="cite">-Scott<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 10:12 AM, Mark
Wrightson <span dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
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wrote:<br>
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<div bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000"> Hi Scott, <br>
<br>
I thought from your original description that the work you
were doing was a replacement of just the clock on/off box.
It makes more sense now! <br>
<br>
One problem I can foresee is that whenever you submit a new
clock, it will also submit all other clocks on this page,
and we may run into the post size limit. This could easily
be avoided by only submitting individual clock times. Can
we implement your idea in such a way that clock times that
already have been entered do not appear in form fields? An
edit button could be added and a bit of javascript used to
enable editting of that particular clock time. This style
of implementation would then lend itself to the scenario
when times have already been 'submitted to a supervisor' and
aren't available for editting.<br>
<br>
Do you intend to add a date field into this form,
particularly in the end time so that clocking over a day
boundary can be supported? The javascript date picker can
be configured to add time entry on the bottom aswell just so
you know.<br>
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The clock on/off buttons could be in the same column to save
space in width (one above the other)?<br>
I realise this is just a preliminary version, but i find it
is very easy to click on the wrong drop down menu, I think
that some more space between each one is required.<br>
Also rather than creating a new row when the task field has
been selected, maybe there could be a add a new clock button
instead?
<div class="im"><br>
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Cheers<br>
Mark<br>
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<div class="h5"> On 14/04/2011 04:42, Peter Lazarus wrote:
<blockquote type="cite"> Well I like it. It covers all
that is in the daily sheet and removes the clockon/off
thing above. That results in a neater looking entry
form. The clock on now clock off now columns will
become the green/red buttons I assume.<br>
Peter <br>
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On 04/14/2011 08:14 AM, Scott Miller wrote:
<blockquote type="cite">I've just submitted my
updates, and I've added a very rough page called
newdaily. The submission script doesn't exist, the
grand total doesn't calculate the right thing, but
the rough concept is there, take a look and see what
you think.<br>
<br>
-Scott<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at
9:08 PM, Mark Wrightson <span dir="ltr"><<a
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<blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0pt
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204, 204); padding-left: 1ex;"> Hey Everyone,<br>
<br>
Please could you do a SVN Update, I have gone
through and corrected all<br>
of the db table references in every file.<br>
<br>
Cheers Mark<br>
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