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Subject: Re: [Quanta] Documentation on toolbars
From: Børge_Holen <borge () arivene ! net>
Date: 2007-03-12 22:50:45
Message-ID: 200703122350.46107.borge () arivene ! net
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On Monday 12 March 2007 20:49, Bèr Kessels wrote:
> Op donderdag 8 maart 2007 22:40, schreef Børge Holen:
> > Would't this be a LOT of buttons, each statement has its own button.
>
> No. It would not. It would be just as much buttons as I created. Wich is
> about 20. They are the ones I use a lot.
>
> They contain snippets and structures to quickly create hook_menu()
> functions, to insert formsapi arrays. And to insert one or two often used
> loops, such as a while ($row = db_fetch_object($result)) { ...
This is what I'm afraid of whats goin' to happen, see. I rarely and seldom use
neither and really don't care what you use alot.
For starter I use similar ones just not yers (don't know if you added more
queries or you use this as a specific one and often), second; what if someone
does not like the particular code style, third; easier to write a complete
and correct set of instuctions instead of searching for the correct
buttons...
Either we should support it all, or nothing. Not just important (for someone)
stuff.
Hell with my resolution I could even fit all those buttons twice over on the
toolbar.
I very much would like quanta to use customized toolbars ie as Eric mentioned;
user submitted ones.
Probably all the other stuff he mentioned to, like the insert dialog, witch in
it self is a tremendous idea.
Also you mentioned a Drupal toolbar. That specific topic should be up for the
Drupal team to consider and commit to, not Q.
>
> Bèr
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