I like the TracFormsPlugin. If I understand correctly, one starts by
creating the "form", perhaps in a wiki page which becomes the template.
Then the wiki page can be included in comments or somewhere else and that
second location will have its own data.
I see 2 things that may trip me up:
1. Not sure how to customize a row so that the whole row could be a
different colour
2. If the template changes over time then what happens to the comments that
are using it? Create template A. Include it from comment B. Change template
A... what happens to comment B?
I think the MilnCheckboxPlugin may be better because it keeps in the theme
that a comment would need to be edited and then submitted. I was thinking
clickon a checkbox might be a nice thing to do, but I'm waffling on that.
My only issue with using MilnCheckboxPlugin is trying to modify the code to
make it do what I'd like it to do. I've found the piece of the code that I
think needs to change... perhaps I should directly contact the author of
that plugin...
Thank you for pointing out TracFormsPlugin... seems very nice and I didn't
know about it!
On Wednesday, September 23, 2020 at 5:04:48 PM UTC-4 Chris Shelton wrote:
> Would this other plugin be more in line with what you are looking for:
> https://trac-hacks.org/wiki/TracFormsPlugin
>
> Chris
>
> On Wed, Sep 23, 2020 at 4:15 PM Aikido Guy <aiki...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I have mocked up an html file that can display what I want.
>>
>> Now I'm looking at the source code of the checkbox plugin you kindly
>> shared.
>>
>> In particular:
>> def get_wiki_syntax(self):
>> yield (
>> "\[(?P<contents>[ xX+])\]",
>> lambda x, y, z: self._format_checkbox(z.group("contents")))
>> I am guessing that the regular expression is, somehow, searching over the
>> wiki markup (or the generate html... I'm not sure) and replacing the text
>> with the respective html code.
>>
>> I am wondering how to change this code so that I have both the text "[x]"
>> (like above) but also the part after it up until the next newline... hints
>> appreciated!
>>
>> On Wednesday, September 23, 2020 at 2:18:27 PM UTC-4 Aikido Guy wrote:
>>
>>> Maybe a little bit of CSS styling could be used to change the font
>>> colour on checked vs unchecked boxes using the plugin. The plugin looks to
>>> be very small; which I like...
>>>
>>> Any thoughts how I might accomplish this?
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, September 23, 2020 at 2:06:52 PM UTC-4 Aikido Guy wrote:
>>>
>>>> Our posts passed each other...
>>>>
>>>> I like the plugin... however, the checkboxes are not interactive... I'm
>>>> wondering if something interactive could be done?
>>>>
>>>> On Wednesday, September 23, 2020 at 2:04:47 PM UTC-4 Aikido Guy wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Maybe along the lines of adding a comment that contained something
>>>>> similar to *[ticket-custom]*...
>>>>>
>>>>> Possible mockup for a comment containing checkboxes:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> *[comment-custom]*
>>>>>
>>>>> *test_one = checkbox*
>>>>>
>>>>> *test_one.label = Some checkbox checked at the start... and possibly
>>>>> unchecked by clicking on a box*
>>>>> *test_one.value = 1*
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> *test_two = checkbox*
>>>>> *test_two.label = Some checkbox unchecked at the start... and possibly
>>>>> checked by clicking on a box*
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wednesday, September 23, 2020 at 1:50:00 PM UTC-4 Aikido Guy wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Is there any way to add a comment on a ticket that contains a check
>>>>>> list with boxes that could be checked as TODO items are completed?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm using Trac 1.4.2. Maybe there is a plugin? Or maybe I'd had to
>>>>>> build one? I know that I could add check boxes to a ticket via
>>>>>> customization, but I'm looking for something that does not alter the basic
>>>>>> functionality (data) on a ticket but is only related to one comment on one
>>>>>> ticket.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Any and all thoughts welcome!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Kindly,
>>>>>> Aikido Guy
>>>>>>
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