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Re: Button() and Label(), PLi opinion. #361 littlesat

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Posted 25 February 2018 - 07:38

I think it belongs more to a wiki....

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Re: Button() and Label(), PLi opinion. #362 Rob van der Does

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Posted 25 February 2018 - 07:42

So the circle is round (again)  :(

 

Apparently you didn't even read what I said.......

Oh well, as I said: never ever ask for 'pushing back' again then.



Re: Button() and Label(), PLi opinion. #363 littlesat

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Posted 25 February 2018 - 08:32

Or the Needle jumper back into the wiki groove...:)

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Re: Button() and Label(), PLi opinion. #364 Rob van der Does

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Posted 25 February 2018 - 08:47

There's no point in reacting if you don't bother to read.



Re: Button() and Label(), PLi opinion. #365 IanSav

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Posted 25 February 2018 - 10:17

Hi Littlesat,

I think it belongs more to a wiki....

Is this an OpenPLi specific or a generic Enigma2, including OE-Alliance, OpenPLi, OpenViX, Beyonwiz, etc, wiki?

 

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Edited by IanSav, 25 February 2018 - 10:18.


Re: Button() and Label(), PLi opinion. #366 athoik

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Posted 25 February 2018 - 10:26

I think wiki is open for edit for everyone with OpenPLi account.

If the wiki is not used for advertisement and used only to add informations related with our hobby (or technologies behind), then I guess it's fine.
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Re: Button() and Label(), PLi opinion. #367 Rob van der Does

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Posted 25 February 2018 - 10:32

Hi Littlesat,

I think it belongs more to a wiki....

Is this an OpenPLi specific or a generic Enigma2, including OE-Alliance, OpenPLi, OpenViX, Beyonwiz, etc, wiki?

 

Regards,

Ian.

It's PLi-specific, see https://wiki.openpli.org/Main_Page


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Re: Button() and Label(), PLi opinion. #368 athoik

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Posted 25 February 2018 - 10:54

It's PLi-specific, see https://wiki.openpli.org/Main_Page


It is our goal to make this OpenPLi® WikiPedia:Wiki into a OpenPLi® software knowledge base, with all information imaginable about both Enigma based and the OpenPLi® firmware images.


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Re: Button() and Label(), PLi opinion. #369 IanSav

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Posted 25 February 2018 - 10:57

Hi Athoik and Littlesat,

 

OpenPLi can not blame developers for not wanting to contribute back to OpenPLi if this is the attitude to sharing resources.  It is very obvious that a number of repositories draw directly or indirectly from OpenPLi.  I submitted my document here with the intention and belief that the other repositories that draw from OpenPLi would also get this information.  Instead it now appears that my document is to be redirected to a private OpenPLi resource.  This was not my intention and I don't think that this is fair.  It is not a very good Enigma2 community spirit.

 

I have provided the document to the Enigma2 community so I can't complain that you are choosing to make your copy of it private.  If contributions are accepted they may be redirected to private OpenPLi resources and hence filtered out from the repository feeds.  I will interpret this action as a clear sign that OpenPLi don't really want contributions from outside developers.

 

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Re: Button() and Label(), PLi opinion. #370 athoik

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Posted 25 February 2018 - 11:04

Yes it's unfair to have a doc folder and rejecting a commit that belongs to that folder.

If there was no doc folder, it can be different.

If there was a documentation system, it can be different.

If there was a clear instruction how and where to put documentation, it can be different.

Now this has taken too far because nobody wants to press the merge button and then, write the rules, never written till now.

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Re: Button() and Label(), PLi opinion. #371 littlesat

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Posted 25 February 2018 - 11:23

We want to have it on a good location thst’s all

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Re: Button() and Label(), PLi opinion. #372 Huevos

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Posted 25 February 2018 - 12:28

 

This is the format that works for me:

@MCelliot; What are you expecting will happen?

 

If the object is Button/Label and "key_xxx" is assigned in the Python code the pixmap (PNG) will show. The PNG wil show whether the text is empty or not.

 

In the case of StaticText objects the PNG will disappear if the StaticText string is empty, but for Label and Button objects that is not the case.


Edited by Huevos, 25 February 2018 - 12:29.


Re: Button() and Label(), PLi opinion. #373 WanWizard

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Posted 25 February 2018 - 12:30

 

A bit more patience, please.

 

I have limited time until after next weekend, due to personal circumstances.

 

Accepting a pullrequest that doesn't even have to be checked (as it only pulls in a small document) can't take that much time.

 

 

It was a response on making develop available. My Python (and internal Enigma) knowledge isn't good enough to judge this type of PR's.


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Re: Button() and Label(), PLi opinion. #374 WanWizard

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Posted 25 February 2018 - 12:34

Regaring the "Wiki", there seems to be a bit of confusion going on here.

 

There is https://wiki.openpli.org. This is a support wiki for end-users of OpenPLi, so yes, OpenPLi specific.

 

There is also a new development site in the making, which runs on Redmine, which will be used for all things development, and that includes documentation. It lives at https://devtools.openpli.org/ but isn't operational yet, so please don't use it until you are told you can!


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Re: Button() and Label(), PLi opinion. #375 IanSav

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Posted 25 February 2018 - 15:22

If the wiki was on the OE-Alliance site then that would be a true Enigma2 resource.  Putting it on an OpenPLi server makes it appear to be an OpenPLi resource.  It is very unlikely that an OpenPLi resource would be accepted as a generic Enigma2 reference.

 

Putting information in a private wiki is unlikely to have that information flow to other builds.  Knowing that other builds pull from the OpenPLi fork means that if the document goes into the /doc directory, as I requested, then the document WILL flow to all those repositories!



Re: Button() and Label(), PLi opinion. #376 Huevos

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Posted 25 February 2018 - 15:23

@MCelliotG, Why are you creating multiple templates? The whole point is the button bar just works irrespective of the object type. This is not about hiding PNGs, That is just a bonus that works for StaticText.



Re: Button() and Label(), PLi opinion. #377 Abu Baniaz

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Posted 25 February 2018 - 15:30

If the wiki was on the OE-Alliance site then that would be a true Enigma2 resource.

As you have learnt, some OE-A image teams try to keep files as far as possible similar to PLI.

Re: Button() and Label(), PLi opinion. #378 betacentauri

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Posted 25 February 2018 - 15:58

Why not just add it to the git (into the already present doc folder) and also put it in the wiki? Both wikis.
Don’t make things too complicated.

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Re: Button() and Label(), PLi opinion. #379 WanWizard

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Posted 25 February 2018 - 16:17

That is why I suggested a lot of posts back, just to leave it in the repo, and insert a link or reference in the wiki. imho better that trying to maintain it in two places.


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Re: Button() and Label(), PLi opinion. #380 Abu Baniaz

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Posted 25 February 2018 - 16:43

So,
step 1 is to merge it.
step 2 is to link to it.


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