[Phpmyadmin-devel] Better table navigation

Tyron Madlener tyronx at gmail.com
Thu Jul 7 10:41:37 CEST 2011


On Thu, Jul 7, 2011 at 11:21 AM, Aris Feryanto <aris_feryanto at yahoo.com> wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
>
>> From: Marc Delisle <marc at 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 at yahoo.com> wrote:
>>>>  Hi,
>>>>
>>>>  ----- Original Message -----
>>>>
>>>>>  From: Marc Delisle <marc at 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?

>
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