xtras/mathuaerknedam 153:fc7fb7a15724: update todo list
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details: http://hg.adium.im/xtras/mathuaerknedam/rev/fc7fb7a15724
revision: 153:fc7fb7a15724
author: mathuaerknedam
date: Sun Nov 01 21:59:05 2009 -0600
update todo list
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diff -r fcfcfca7ea4c -r fc7fb7a15724 Smooth Operator ☿.AdiumMessageStyle/Contents/Resources/todo.txt
--- a/Smooth Operator ☿.AdiumMessageStyle/Contents/Resources/todo.txt Sun Nov 01 21:46:16 2009 -0600
+++ b/Smooth Operator ☿.AdiumMessageStyle/Contents/Resources/todo.txt Sun Nov 01 21:59:05 2009 -0600
@@ -1,10 +1,12 @@
Must fix/answer for 1.4!
!# topic needs more per-variant styling? topic in Alternating variant is set for hideicons/irc, and would be misaligned in xmpp groupchat.
!# header/topic need hideIcons/showIcons styling? Alternating does, but it needs a %variant% keyword. the header in Alternating looks a little weird anyway. it might be nice to do somethign different if there isn't an icon.
+ !# ability to mimimize the header/topic?
+ !# better handling of header when no icon is available? Maybe reclaim space or something else? should classic use placehoder? should others?
Other
- # compact and history needs some way to distinguish sender from text besides bold. If the first word is bold, there it's hard to tell. For example, in IRC, I've seen "Cappuccino trac: Ticket #119..." where "Cappuccino trac" is bold.
- # multiple backgrounds and multiple background sizes should be reordered from left to wright
+ # compact history needs some way to distinguish sender from text besides bold. If the first word is bold, it's hard to tell. For example, in IRC, I've seen "Cappuccino trac: Ticket #119..." where "Cappuccino trac" is bold.
+ # multiple backgrounds and multiple background sizes should be reordered from left to right
History
# Selecting the last item fails. WHY!? (Selecting the first item succeeds.)
@@ -13,6 +15,7 @@
Javascript
# Fade javascript drops last element with opacity=0. disabled until fixed. Plus, CFM hated it. :)
+ # modularize the css
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