On Sat 07 Jul 2012, Bob Walker <bob(a)randomness.org.uk> wrote:
Thanks bob! I have now updated the
openguides.org website with this news.
This release fixes a JavaScript escaping issue for
nodes with
apostrophes in names and adds maps to the missing metadata search
page.
As a consequence of this any search results page should be able to
have maps.
To expand on this - what I've done is separate out the "display these
results on a map" logic from map_index_leaflet.tt (which produces pages
such as
http://london.randomness.org.uk/wiki.cgi?action=index;format=map;loc=cr0
) into a separate template (search_results_leaflet.tt) which can be
slotted into any other "framing" template to map all the nodes in the
"results" TT variable. This functionality is only available for guides
using Leaflet.
So, not all search results pages have maps _yet_, but it's now a lot
easier to add them. This template can also be used by local "addon"
scripts, if you happen to have any.
I don't have a clear idea of the next big thing I'll be working on in
OpenGuides. I'm still undecided about how best to do "last verified"
dates (see previous discussion on list), and I'm not sure that my near
future holds enough uninterrupted free time for me to get a proper
handle on what needs to be done to fix OpenGuides::Search. I have a
new OpenGuides site launching at the start of August, so over the next
couple of months I will probably be focusing on small fixes and
enhancements coming out of that.
Kake