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[cvg-moodle-devel] Towards a XAAL-Moodle integration :)


From: Juan Pedro Bolívar Puente
Subject: [cvg-moodle-devel] Towards a XAAL-Moodle integration :)
Date: Wed, 16 Sep 2009 23:45:51 +0200
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Hi,

These days I have been trying to clean up the code of Vizcosh (removing
hardcoded strings, simplifying some parts of it or just fixing the
indentation or breaking too long lines [1]).

As we wanted to start working more or less soon in writing an
Hiper-Book, I also fixed the automatic paragraph-breaking thing (if it
ever existed at all :p) so now one does not have to be annoyed by having
to add the paragraphs one by one... still I would like to add a simpler
editing of the whole document, but that could be harder as ones you see
the document as a "whole" in the editor you loose track of the
paragraphs and you may end up with the comments not matching the
paragraphs...

On the other hand, I have also started working on integrating JSXaal and
Vizcosh. It should work without many problems right now /as long as/ you
don't activate the Emargo commenting features. There is a tricky problem
with Emargo using JQuery and JSXaal using Prototype and those two
libraries get into conflict when used together. There is some way to
avoid the problem but many things should be done then in the Emargo
JavaScript code... I will try to check it out, but this is my first time
working with JavaScript :p Guido, could you contact the original Emargo
developers and see if they can come up with an easy solution? I will
contact Ville Karavirta, the developer of JSXaal who was very
collaborative in our previous conversations, as he might know how to fix
this too.

Thanx,

JP

[1] I don't know why the PHP developers write soooo long lines
sometimes, I start to get nervous when over the 80 chars limit :p Also,
I'm using "GNU" indentation style, I hope noone dislikes it too much :p
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