----- Original Message -----
From: Tyron Madlener tyronx@gmail.com
On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 11:21 AM, Aris Feryanto aris_feryanto@yahoo.com wrote:
----- Original Message -----
From: Marc Delisle marc@infomarc.info
Le 2011-07-05 03:53, Tyron Madlener a écrit :
On Tue, Jul 5, 2011 at 6:53 AM, Aris Feryanto aris_feryanto@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi,
----- Original Message -----
From: Marc Delisle marc@infomarc.info
Le 2011-06-30 21:07, Aris Feryanto a écrit : > > Btw, (just to make sure) if we really want to remove
the
> vertical support, it will be done in the next version
after
> 3.5, isn't it?
I was hoping to remove it for 3.5; in fact, a quick
decision
about this would give clear indications to GSoC 2011
students (I
know it's a bit late but at least, it would help for
the rest
of
GSoC 2011).
Regarding the removal, everyone agree to remove the
vertical-mode
support in version 3.5? If yes, can I work on this?
Probably easier to ask who disagrees ;-)
We already know that some persons disagree.
I'd suggest to hide the feature / disable by default first,
then
remove it in the next version.
In current master, the display mode selector is now hidden by default.
I suggest to remove all js code that deals with special features for vertical display mode. For example in js/sql.js for the appendInlineAnchor() function, the first "if" would become
empty. The
results of this would be that inline edit for rows would appear just
for
horizontal display mode.
Hi,
Since there is no objection regarding the removal of javascript support for
vertical mode, I'll start working on this.
Well, as mentioned before, my suggestion would be to remove it in a future version only. Or is there any reason why it should be removed now?
Hi Tyron,
I think the reason is like what Marc has written: "a quick decision about this would give clear indications to GSoC 2011 students", IMHO. Some of GSoC-ers may have to deal with features supporting vertical mode. The removal will give a better direction about how to implement these features. The benefit will be simpler and cleaner code.
-- Aris Feryanto