Is Inline Edit beta ready?

Colin Clark colin.clark at utoronto.ca
Wed Jun 18 17:25:43 UTC 2008


Hey Eli,

Thanks for looking into this. I haven't been able to reproduce the  
problem you found. Are you working against the latest revision in  
trunk? Michelle fixed an issue like this yesterday:

http://issues.fluidproject.org/browse/FLUID-766

Colin


On 18-Jun-08, at 12:36 PM, Eli Cochran wrote:

> I notice that I can have more than one field "open for editing" at a
> time. Is this by design? I find it confusing.
>
> I expected that when I clicked on a different field, that the field
> that I was editing would automatically save and return to its static
> state.
>
> - Eli
>
> On Jun 18, 2008, at 7:13 AM, Michelle D'Souza wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> We are planning to cut an 0.4 beta on June 26th. In it we'd like to
>> feature both Inline Edit and Pager in preview modes. To accomplish
>> this, I would like to switch my attention from Inline Edit to Pager
>> even though Inline Edit is still in basic form. Designers, can you
>> take a look at Inline Edit and see what you think? Presenters, is
>> there enough done of Inline Edit for your presentations?
>>
>> http://build.fluidproject.org/fluid/sample-code/inline-edit/announcements/announcements.html
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Michelle
>>
>> ------------------------------------------------------
>> Michelle D'Souza
>> Software Developer, Fluid Project
>> Adaptive Technology Resource Centre
>> University of Toronto
>>
>>
>>
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> Eli Cochran
> user interaction developer
> ETS, UC Berkeley
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