Hi Council, Here's a first online version of RomaJS for you to play with! http://mith.us/romajs/ What's missing, but will be there before the conference: - apply changes to element content model - revert to source - list classes as well as elements and allow to choose what to show - start over button Known issues: - you *should* be able to refresh a page without losing data, but I've struggled to setup the server to do rewrites properly. If we set up a docker wrapper for roma, we should get that properly sorted out. If you get lost, go back to http://mith.us/romajs/members and that should work and keep your data loaded. - stylesheets tests are failing. I fixed the tests related to odd2json, but a bunch more are now failing for reasons that seem totally unrelated to me? Will keep investigating but appreciate any help council can provide! - I've been developing in the latest Firefox build and latest Chrome build. IE will not work, but Edge should. The plan to Japan: - the sooner we can catch big issues the better, but I expect to keep on coding until the very last minute Finally, thanks to Peter for setting up a dev OxGarage which is essential for this demo :) Looking forward to all the bugs. Raff
Hi Raff, was eager to test but it failed with "TypeError: window.__REDUX_DEVTOOLS_EXTENSION_COMPOSE__ is not a function“ (in Firefox console) Wasn’t able to load with Safari and Chrome neither :( Best Peter
Am 29.08.2018 um 00:36 schrieb Raffaele Viglianti
: Hi Council,
Here's a first online version of RomaJS for you to play with! http://mith.us/romajs/ http://mith.us/romajs/
What's missing, but will be there before the conference: - apply changes to element content model - revert to source - list classes as well as elements and allow to choose what to show - start over button
Known issues: - you *should* be able to refresh a page without losing data, but I've struggled to setup the server to do rewrites properly. If we set up a docker wrapper for roma, we should get that properly sorted out. If you get lost, go back to http://mith.us/romajs/members http://mith.us/romajs/members and that should work and keep your data loaded. - stylesheets tests are failing. I fixed the tests related to odd2json, but a bunch more are now failing for reasons that seem totally unrelated to me? Will keep investigating but appreciate any help council can provide! - I've been developing in the latest Firefox build and latest Chrome build. IE will not work, but Edge should.
The plan to Japan: - the sooner we can catch big issues the better, but I expect to keep on coding until the very last minute
Finally, thanks to Peter for setting up a dev OxGarage which is essential for this demo :)
Looking forward to all the bugs. Raff
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Hi Raff,
same here. Tried with Firefox, Edge and Chrome.
Best wishes,
Martina
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UGH. Sorry. Should work now. Make sure to do a hard refresh so the browser
gets the new JS.
Raff
On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 3:12 AM Scholger, Martina (
martina.scholger@uni-graz.at)
Hi Raff,
same here. Tried with Firefox, Edge and Chrome.
Best wishes,
Martina
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*Im Auftrag von *Peter Stadler *Gesendet:* Mittwoch, 29. August 2018 07:26 *An:* TEI Council *Betreff:* Re: [Tei-council] Testing RomaJS Hi Raff,
was eager to test but it failed with "TypeError: window.__REDUX_DEVTOOLS_EXTENSION_COMPOSE__ is not a function“ (in Firefox console)
Wasn’t able to load with Safari and Chrome neither :(
Best
Peter
Am 29.08.2018 um 00:36 schrieb Raffaele Viglianti < raffaeleviglianti@gmail.com>:
Hi Council,
Here's a first online version of RomaJS for you to play with! http://mith.us/romajs/
What's missing, but will be there before the conference:
- apply changes to element content model
- revert to source
- list classes as well as elements and allow to choose what to show
- start over button
Known issues:
- you *should* be able to refresh a page without losing data, but I've struggled to setup the server to do rewrites properly. If we set up a docker wrapper for roma, we should get that properly sorted out. If you get lost, go back to http://mith.us/romajs/members and that should work and keep your data loaded.
- stylesheets tests are failing. I fixed the tests related to odd2json, but a bunch more are now failing for reasons that seem totally unrelated to me? Will keep investigating but appreciate any help council can provide!
- I've been developing in the latest Firefox build and latest Chrome build. IE will not work, but Edge should.
The plan to Japan:
- the sooner we can catch big issues the better, but I expect to keep on coding until the very last minute
Finally, thanks to Peter for setting up a dev OxGarage which is essential for this demo :)
Looking forward to all the bugs.
Raff
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Working now! Many thanks! Peter
Am 29.08.2018 um 13:14 schrieb Raffaele Viglianti
: UGH. Sorry. Should work now. Make sure to do a hard refresh so the browser gets the new JS.
Raff
On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 3:12 AM Scholger, Martina (martina.scholger@uni-graz.at)
wrote: Hi Raff, same here. Tried with Firefox, Edge and Chrome.
Best wishes,
Martina
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Im Auftrag von Peter Stadler Gesendet: Mittwoch, 29. August 2018 07:26 An: TEI Council Betreff: Re: [Tei-council] Testing RomaJS Hi Raff,
was eager to test but it failed with "TypeError: window.__REDUX_DEVTOOLS_EXTENSION_COMPOSE__ is not a function“ (in Firefox console)
Wasn’t able to load with Safari and Chrome neither :(
Best
Peter
Am 29.08.2018 um 00:36 schrieb Raffaele Viglianti
: Hi Council,
Here's a first online version of RomaJS for you to play with! http://mith.us/romajs/
What's missing, but will be there before the conference:
- apply changes to element content model
- revert to source
- list classes as well as elements and allow to choose what to show
- start over button
Known issues:
- you *should* be able to refresh a page without losing data, but I've struggled to setup the server to do rewrites properly. If we set up a docker wrapper for roma, we should get that properly sorted out. If you get lost, go back to http://mith.us/romajs/members and that should work and keep your data loaded.
- stylesheets tests are failing. I fixed the tests related to odd2json, but a bunch more are now failing for reasons that seem totally unrelated to me? Will keep investigating but appreciate any help council can provide!
- I've been developing in the latest Firefox build and latest Chrome build. IE will not work, but Edge should.
The plan to Japan:
- the sooner we can catch big issues the better, but I expect to keep on coding until the very last minute
Finally, thanks to Peter for setting up a dev OxGarage which is essential for this demo :)
Looking forward to all the bugs.
Raff
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And it is actually working on my iPad, too! I can customize the TEI on mobile! No clue what happens if I try to download from here...:-) Elisa -- Elisa Beshero-Bondar, PhD Director, Center for the Digital Text Associate Professor of English University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg 150 Finoli Drive, Greensburg, PA 15601 USA E-mail: ebb8@pitt.edu | Development site: http://newtfire.org Typeset by hand on my iPad
On Aug 29, 2018, at 8:35 AM, Peter Stadler
wrote: Working now!
Many thanks! Peter
Am 29.08.2018 um 13:14 schrieb Raffaele Viglianti
: UGH. Sorry. Should work now. Make sure to do a hard refresh so the browser gets the new JS.
Raff
On Wed, Aug 29, 2018 at 3:12 AM Scholger, Martina (martina.scholger@uni-graz.at)
wrote: Hi Raff, same here. Tried with Firefox, Edge and Chrome.
Best wishes,
Martina
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Im Auftrag von Peter Stadler Gesendet: Mittwoch, 29. August 2018 07:26 An: TEI Council Betreff: Re: [Tei-council] Testing RomaJS Hi Raff,
was eager to test but it failed with "TypeError: window.__REDUX_DEVTOOLS_EXTENSION_COMPOSE__ is not a function“ (in Firefox console)
Wasn’t able to load with Safari and Chrome neither :(
Best
Peter
Am 29.08.2018 um 00:36 schrieb Raffaele Viglianti
: Hi Council,
Here's a first online version of RomaJS for you to play with! http://mith.us/romajs/
What's missing, but will be there before the conference:
- apply changes to element content model
- revert to source
- list classes as well as elements and allow to choose what to show
- start over button
Known issues:
- you *should* be able to refresh a page without losing data, but I've struggled to setup the server to do rewrites properly. If we set up a docker wrapper for roma, we should get that properly sorted out. If you get lost, go back to http://mith.us/romajs/members and that should work and keep your data loaded.
- stylesheets tests are failing. I fixed the tests related to odd2json, but a bunch more are now failing for reasons that seem totally unrelated to me? Will keep investigating but appreciate any help council can provide!
- I've been developing in the latest Firefox build and latest Chrome build. IE will not work, but Edge should.
The plan to Japan:
- the sooner we can catch big issues the better, but I expect to keep on coding until the very last minute
Finally, thanks to Peter for setting up a dev OxGarage which is essential for this demo :)
Looking forward to all the bugs.
Raff
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Hi Raff! Impressive stuff ... thank you again so much for all this work. I tried going to the link, and pretty quickly figured out how to upload an ODD. Using Firefox on a Mac laptop I tried uploading the WWP ODD file, but gave up after about 5 or 10 mins of watching the progress line. I then tried uploading a much smaller, lighter ODD file, and checked in on it every 3 or 5 mins or so. It was done in < 24 mins (but not at 20 mins), which strikes me as a bit too long. I tried uploading the same schema from my desktop at home, and it took ~12 s. Maybe there was some kind of connectivity issue from my laptop (I was using someone else's wireless, and it did seem slow). Anyway, after the ODD was loaded I was immediately confronted with a list of elements (including their glosses and descriptions, which is very nice). There is a wonderful little filter search-box at the top R, which works very fast. I used it to narrow down the field a bit, and have posted a screen-shot.[1] There seem to be elements in three different states: * box on L unselected, X on R * box on L unselected, + on R * box on L selected, + on R I am not entirely sure what the difference is. I bet I can figure it out, but that's not the point. IMHO, there needs to be an on-screen glossary of those 4 icons (L box checked, L box unchecked, R circle +, R circle X). Furthermore, I bet once I know what they mean, I wish I could sort by them. (I'd like to be able to sort by module, too.) I then went to constrain the @n attribute of <ab> "one", "two", "three". I found that "enumerated" was not on the list of available datatypes, and "Manage datatypes" link is just back to the same page. "OK", I figured, "must default to enumerated if I fill in a value list". So I changed the Value to "Closed" (why capitalized?), and tried to figure out how to add "one", "two", and "three". There's a pretty little circled plus sign, but clicking it did not seem to do anything unless I have typed something on the line next to it, in which case what I typed gets erased. (Note: I had also switched it to a required attr at some point.) Thinking that it may have been storing the information in my ODD and just not displaying it, I clicked on DOWNLOAD and selected "Download ODD". Nothing seemed to happen, and nothing showed up in my ~/Downloads/ directory. Hope this helps. Notes ----- [1] https://bauman.zapto.org/~syd/temp/4TEICouncil/RomaJS_add.png
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Elisa
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Peter Stadler
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Raffaele Viglianti
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Scholger, Martina (martina.scholger@uni-graz.at)
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Syd Bauman