2009/1/29 Walter Siegmund [email protected]:
Hi,
I tried the instructions in part 1 but was not able to see the "Ubuntu icon/a film reel with a plus symbol". That is with OS X 10.4.11/Safari 3.2.1. I did empty my browser cache. I tried Camino 1.5 with the same result.
Hi Walter,
I see you copied a few things from my monobook.js, so you should have other things installed. Do you see the "category tree" icon at the right end of the icons above the edit box? Here is a screenshot: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Tgr/catinsert.js
If you can see that, but not that film reel one, then it is a problem with the Metavid script. If you can't see either, then I suspect your cache is still not emptied.
Or, hmm, maybe there is something Firefox specific about these scripts... but just for the add-media wizard, I think it is only Javascript stuff...
Brianna
I used Add-media Wizard to illustrate a page in my userspace.[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Wsiegmund/species#List_of_species_pho...] I think it shows a lot of promise. As Brianna mentions, better search options would be nice. The crop feature is splendid. Aspect ratio constraints may be useful, e.g., 2x3 and 3x2, as that might make article illustrations more consistent.
Add-media Wizard runs on my system (OS X 10.4.11/Safari 3.2.1). It didn't work at first because my skin preference was set to "modern", but I edited monobook.js.
--Walt
2009/1/29 Walter Siegmund [email protected]:
Hi,
I tried the instructions in part 1 but was not able to see the "Ubuntu icon/a film reel with a plus symbol". That is with OS X 10.4.11/Safari 3.2.1. I did empty my browser cache. I tried Camino 1.5 with the same result.
Hi Walter,
I see you copied a few things from my monobook.js, so you should have other things installed. Do you see the "category tree" icon at the right end of the icons above the edit box? Here is a screenshot: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Tgr/catinsert.js
If you can see that, but not that film reel one, then it is a problem with the Metavid script. If you can't see either, then I suspect your cache is still not emptied.
Or, hmm, maybe there is something Firefox specific about these scripts... but just for the add-media wizard, I think it is only Javascript stuff...
Brianna
-- They've just been waiting in a mountain for the right moment: http://modernthings.org/
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thanks for the feedback .. I will try and add in some more robustness to avoid the skin/browser conflicts. Also should be able to add in scale and layout buttons. Soon after I will try and get it in the gadget space for wider testing.
The firefogg stuff is temporarily disabled as some API conflicts emerged as resume upload support got added in. Should be working again soon with resume upload support :)
peace, --michael
Walter Siegmund wrote:
I used Add-media Wizard to illustrate a page in my userspace.[http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Wsiegmund/species#List_of_species_pho...] I think it shows a lot of promise. As Brianna mentions, better search options would be nice. The crop feature is splendid. Aspect ratio constraints may be useful, e.g., 2x3 and 3x2, as that might make article illustrations more consistent.
Add-media Wizard runs on my system (OS X 10.4.11/Safari 3.2.1). It didn't work at first because my skin preference was set to "modern", but I edited monobook.js.
--Walt
2009/1/29 Walter Siegmund [email protected]:
Hi,
I tried the instructions in part 1 but was not able to see the "Ubuntu icon/a film reel with a plus symbol". That is with OS X 10.4.11/Safari 3.2.1. I did empty my browser cache. I tried Camino 1.5 with the same result.
Hi Walter,
I see you copied a few things from my monobook.js, so you should have other things installed. Do you see the "category tree" icon at the right end of the icons above the edit box? Here is a screenshot: http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Tgr/catinsert.js
If you can see that, but not that film reel one, then it is a problem with the Metavid script. If you can't see either, then I suspect your cache is still not emptied.
Or, hmm, maybe there is something Firefox specific about these scripts... but just for the add-media wizard, I think it is only Javascript stuff...
Brianna
-- They've just been waiting in a mountain for the right moment: http://modernthings.org/
Commons-l mailing list [email protected] https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/commons-l
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