gluttonberg-core 2.5.2 → 2.5.3

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+ Gluttonberg Core
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+ ================
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+ The Gluttonberg goal has always been to create a Content Management System that's great for users, content manager and developers. The focus of Gluttonberg 2.5 has been two-fold: a refined management user interface to make maintaining your website even easier and a change in the architecture of the system to support our new functionality modules: Events, TV, Mobile and soon eCommerce.
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  :float left
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  :margin-right 10px
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  .historycontrols
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- :float left
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+ :float left
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+ form .span5 input.span2, form .span5 textarea.span2, form .span5 .uneditable-input.span2
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+ width: 130px
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  unique_field_name = "#{field_name}_#{Gluttonberg::Member.generateRandomString}"
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  date_field_html_opts[:onblur] = "checkDateFormat(this,'.#{unique_field_name}_error');combine_datetime('#{unique_field_name}');"
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  if date_field_html_opts[:class].blank?
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- date_field_html_opts[:class] = "small datefield"
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+ date_field_html_opts[:class] = "small span2 datefield"
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  else
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- date_field_html_opts[:class] += " small datefield"
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+ date_field_html_opts[:class] += " small span2 datefield"
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  end
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  if time_field_html_opts[:class].blank?
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- time_field_html_opts[:class] = "timefield"
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+ time_field_html_opts[:class] = " small span2 timefield"
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- time_field_html_opts[:class] += " timefield"
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+ time_field_html_opts[:class] += " small span2 timefield"
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  end
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  time_field_html_opts[:onblur] = "checkTimeFormat(this,'.#{unique_field_name}_error');combine_datetime('#{unique_field_name}')"
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  time = self.object.send(field_name).strftime("%I:%M %p")
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  end
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  html += text_field_tag("#{unique_field_name}_date" , date , date_field_html_opts )
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- html += "<span class='date'>DD/MM/YYYY</span>"
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+ # html += "<span class='date'>DD/MM/YYYY</span>"
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  html += " "
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  html += text_field_tag("#{unique_field_name}_time" , time , time_field_html_opts )
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- html += "<span class='date time'>HH:MM AM/PM</span>"
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+ # html += "<span class='date time'>HH:MM AM/PM</span>"
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  html += self.hidden_field("#{field_name}" , :class => "#{unique_field_name}")
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+ html += "<span class='help-block'><span class='span2'>DD/MM/YYYY</span> <span class='span2'>HH:MM AM/PM</span></span>"
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  html += "<label class='error #{unique_field_name}_error'></label>"
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  html += "<div class='clear'></div>"
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  html += "<script type='text/javascript'>$(document).ready(function() { combine_datetime('#{unique_field_name}'); }); </script>"
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  def authorize_user
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  <%end%>
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  - form_tag(admin_<%=plural_name%>_path, :method => :get , :id => "list_search_form") do
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  = text_field_tag :query, params[:query]
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  = submit_tag "Search" , :class => "button"
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  <%end%>
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  - if @<%= plural_name %>.empty?
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  %p.empty
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  - else
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  %table{:id => 'pages_table', :class => "table table-bordered #{(can?(:reorder , <%=class_name%>) ? "#{drag_tree_table_class} " : " " )}", :cellpadding => 0, :cellspacing => 0, :rel => "" , :summary => "<%= plural_name %>" , :rel => drag_tree_url }
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  module Gluttonberg
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- VERSION = "2.5.2"
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  end
metadata CHANGED
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  --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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  name: gluttonberg-core
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- date: 2012-11-12 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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+ date: 2012-12-06 00:00:00.000000000 Z
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  dependencies:
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- - README
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+ - README.md
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  homepage: http://gluttonberg.com
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- BOOTSTRAPPING
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- The Gluttonberg engine will not run a server by itself. Instead it needs to be
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- booted within a stubbed out Rails application. Thankfully, this is pretty easy
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- ASSET LIBRARY
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- First, you should install ImageMagick (www.imagemagick.org/) on your machine. Command line tools of ImageMagick must be in your system path. You can check this by running the command:
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- AUTHENTICATION
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- SETTINGS
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