>>> I discovered this today. What are everyone's thoughts on implementing this
>>> in the JUI to replace the current (IMHO ugly) datepicker?
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I see. What could we do to make it compatible. Because the old has really got to go. Or maybe we should just update what's there to look better using bootstrap markup.
> >I also think that it's something which should be dealt with for joomla > >3.1 since the datepicker is 8 years old now and is not maintained > >anymore.
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Perhaps a great solution (but not the easiest) would be to fix the
bootstrap datepicker to work with international calendars. That would
be a win-win. Mark
On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 3:20 PM, Donald Gilbert <dilbert4l...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I see. What could we do to make it compatible. Because the old has really
> got to go. Or maybe we should just update what's there to look better using
> bootstrap markup.
> On Friday, October 5, 2012 3:23:57 AM UTC-5, infograf768 wrote:
>> Bootstrap datepicker (as is) is incompatible with custom
>> (non-gregorian) calendars we use in Joomla.
>> >I also think that it's something which should be dealt with for joomla
>> >3.1 since the datepicker is 8 years old now and is not maintained
>> >anymore.
>> >>> I discovered this today. What are everyone's thoughts on implementing
>> >>> this
>> >>> in the JUI to replace the current (IMHO ugly) datepicker?
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It's an open source project, they take pull requests. Or if they don't want it, we can just use it. So if someone would want to take on integrating calendars of the world it would be excellent. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_calendars
Gives an idea of the range of calendars that have come up.
It would be awesome for it to be someone from Joomla who does that.
On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 6:33:48 PM UTC-4, Mark Dexter wrote:
> Perhaps a great solution (but not the easiest) would be to fix the > bootstrap datepicker to work with international calendars. That would > be a win-win. Mark
> On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 3:20 PM, Donald Gilbert <dilber...@gmail.com<javascript:>> > wrote: > > I see. What could we do to make it compatible. Because the old has > really > > got to go. Or maybe we should just update what's there to look better > using > > bootstrap markup.
> > On Friday, October 5, 2012 3:23:57 AM UTC-5, infograf768 wrote:
> >> Bootstrap datepicker (as is) is incompatible with custom > >> (non-gregorian) calendars we use in Joomla.
> >> JM
> >> >Hi,
> >> >There was already a proposal on the CMS group for that with a working > >> > patch :
> >> >I also think that it's something which should be dealt with for joomla > >> >3.1 since the datepicker is 8 years old now and is not maintained > >> >anymore.
> >> >>> I discovered this today. What are everyone's thoughts on > implementing > >> >>> this > >> >>> in the JUI to replace the current (IMHO ugly) datepicker?
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> It's an open source project, they take pull requests. Or if they don't
> want it, we can just use it. So if someone would want to take on
> integrating calendars of the world it would be excellent.
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_calendars
> Gives an idea of the range of calendars that have come up.
> It would be awesome for it to be someone from Joomla who does that.
> Elin
> On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 6:33:48 PM UTC-4, Mark Dexter wrote:
>> Perhaps a great solution (but not the easiest) would be to fix the
>> bootstrap datepicker to work with international calendars. That would
>> be a win-win. Mark
>> On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 3:20 PM, Donald Gilbert <dilber...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>> > I see. What could we do to make it compatible. Because the old has
>> really
>> > got to go. Or maybe we should just update what's there to look better
>> using
>> > bootstrap markup.
>> > On Friday, October 5, 2012 3:23:57 AM UTC-5, infograf768 wrote:
>> >> Bootstrap datepicker (as is) is incompatible with custom
>> >> (non-gregorian) calendars we use in Joomla.
>> >> >I also think that it's something which should be dealt with for
>> joomla
>> >> >3.1 since the datepicker is 8 years old now and is not maintained
>> >> >anymore.
>> >> >>> I discovered this today. What are everyone's thoughts on
>> implementing
>> >> >>> this
>> >> >>> in the JUI to replace the current (IMHO ugly) datepicker?
>> >> --
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While we are on the subject. One of the things that hardly any date
pickers have is the ability to chose time as well. When choosing a
publishing date/time in the future that can be very very useful. It would
be great if that was part of the thought process in moving this forward.
- Louis
On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 4:14 PM, javier gómez
<javier.gomez.co...@gmail.com>wrote:
> Just kidding. Does anyone knows what are the calendars that are currently
> supporting with the current datepicker?
> On 10 October 2012 17:06, Elin Waring <elin.war...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> It's an open source project, they take pull requests. Or if they don't
>> want it, we can just use it. So if someone would want to take on
>> integrating calendars of the world it would be excellent.
>> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_calendars
>> Gives an idea of the range of calendars that have come up.
>> It would be awesome for it to be someone from Joomla who does that.
>> Elin
>> On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 6:33:48 PM UTC-4, Mark Dexter wrote:
>>> Perhaps a great solution (but not the easiest) would be to fix the
>>> bootstrap datepicker to work with international calendars. That would
>>> be a win-win. Mark
>>> On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 3:20 PM, Donald Gilbert <dilber...@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>> > I see. What could we do to make it compatible. Because the old has
>>> really
>>> > got to go. Or maybe we should just update what's there to look better
>>> using
>>> > bootstrap markup.
>>> > On Friday, October 5, 2012 3:23:57 AM UTC-5, infograf768 wrote:
>>> >> Bootstrap datepicker (as is) is incompatible with custom
>>> >> (non-gregorian) calendars we use in Joomla.
>>> >> >I also think that it's something which should be dealt with for
>>> joomla
>>> >> >3.1 since the datepicker is 8 years old now and is not maintained
>>> >> >anymore.
>>> >> >>> I discovered this today. What are everyone's thoughts on
>>> implementing
>>> >> >>> this
>>> >> >>> in the JUI to replace the current (IMHO ugly) datepicker?
>>> >> --
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On Thursday, October 11, 2012 7:05:12 AM UTC+2, Louis Landry wrote:
> While we are on the subject. One of the things that hardly any date > pickers have is the ability to chose time as well. When choosing a > publishing date/time in the future that can be very very useful. It would > be great if that was part of the thought process in moving this forward.
> - Louis
Indeed. And also display the timezone under which the date+time are set to avoid any ambiguity. :-)
I know for sure that basically every Asian language includes a lunar calendar and we also have Farsii, Hebrew and Islamic. It was a really great achievement to get the ability to do this for 1.6 which is why I think none of us want to go backwards.
This document explains how language packs can work with calendars: http://docs.joomla.org/Making_a_Language_Pack_for_Joomla_1.6 Of course they must include their own js also. If we can do something to make that even easier that would be awesome. We sadly don't have languages on github at this point so I"m attaching the Thai js files for 3.0 if anyone is interested. Thanks to Javier it' really easy to experiment with different languages now.
On Thursday, October 11, 2012 2:40:51 AM UTC-4, Beat wrote:
> On Thursday, October 11, 2012 7:05:12 AM UTC+2, Louis Landry wrote:
>> While we are on the subject. One of the things that hardly any date >> pickers have is the ability to chose time as well. When choosing a >> publishing date/time in the future that can be very very useful. It would >> be great if that was part of the thought process in moving this forward.
>> - Louis
> Indeed. And also display the timezone under which the date+time are set to > avoid any ambiguity. :-)
Folks interested to look into this should download the Persian language pack and look carefully at the fa-IR.localise.php and the js files installed in media (files present in the site part of the pack.
Link:
>While we are on the subject. One of the things >that hardly any date pickers have is the ability >to chose time as well. When choosing a >publishing date/time in the future that can be >very very useful. It would be great if that was >part of the thought process in moving this >forward.
>- Louis
>On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 4:14 PM, javier gómez ><<mailto:javier.gomez.co...@gmail.com>javier.gomez.co...@gmail.com> >wrote:
>That one is funny (we should really support it in Joomla ^_^) :
>Gives an idea of the range of calendars that have come up.
>It would be awesome for it to be someone from Joomla who does that.
>Elin
>On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 6:33:48 PM UTC-4, Mark Dexter wrote:
>Perhaps a great solution (but not the easiest) would be to fix the
>bootstrap datepicker to work with international calendars. That would
>be a win-win. Mark
>On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 3:20 PM, Donald Gilbert <dilber...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I see. What could we do to make it compatible. Because the old has really
>> got to go. Or maybe we should just update what's there to look better using
>> bootstrap markup.
>> On Friday, October 5, 2012 3:23:57 AM UTC-5, infograf768 wrote:
>>> Bootstrap datepicker (as is) is incompatible with custom
>>> (non-gregorian) calendars we use in Joomla.
>>> >I also think that it's something which should be dealt with for joomla
>>> >3.1 since the datepicker is 8 years old now and is not maintained
>>> >anymore.
>>> >Nicolas
>>> >2012/10/4 Donald Gilbert <dilber...@gmail.com>:
>>> >> And here's a fork that's actively maintained -
>>> >>> I discovered this today. What are everyone's thoughts on implementing
>>> >>> this
>>> >>> in the JUI to replace the current (IMHO ugly) datepicker?
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I would dearly love to work on a proper multi-language, multi-calendar
implementation in Joomla (calendars are a bit of a pet interest of mine),
but sadly my workload is not going to permit it. I would definitely like
to encourage a small team to get together to work on it though.
Chris.
On 11 October 2012 15:51, JM Simonet <infograf...@gmail.com> wrote:
> **
> Folks interested to look into this should download the Persian language
> pack and look carefully at the fa-IR.localise.php and the js files
> installed in media (files present in the site part of the pack.
> Link:
> While we are on the subject. One of the things that hardly any date
> pickers have is the ability to chose time as well. When choosing a
> publishing date/time in the future that can be very very useful. It would
> be great if that was part of the thought process in moving this forward.
> - Louis
> On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 4:14 PM, javier gómez <
> javier.gomez.co...@gmail.com> wrote:
> *That one is funny (we should really support it in Joomla ^_^) :*
> **
> Just kidding. Does anyone knows what are the calendars that are currently
> supporting with the current datepicker?
> On 10 October 2012 17:06, Elin Waring <elin.war...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It's an open source project, they take pull requests. Or if they don't
> want it, we can just use it. So if someone would want to take on
> integrating calendars of the world it would be excellent.
> Gives an idea of the range of calendars that have come up.
> It would be awesome for it to be someone from Joomla who does that.
> Elin
> On Wednesday, October 10, 2012 6:33:48 PM UTC-4, Mark Dexter wrote:
> Perhaps a great solution (but not the easiest) would be to fix the
> bootstrap datepicker to work with international calendars. That would
> be a win-win. Mark
> On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 3:20 PM, Donald Gilbert <dilber...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > I see. What could we do to make it compatible. Because the old has really
> > got to go. Or maybe we should just update what's there to look better
> using
> > bootstrap markup.
> > On Friday, October 5, 2012 3:23:57 AM UTC-5, infograf768 wrote:
> >> Bootstrap datepicker (as is) is incompatible with custom
> >> (non-gregorian) calendars we use in Joomla.
> >> >I also think that it's something which should be dealt with for joomla
> >> >3.1 since the datepicker is 8 years old now and is not maintained
> >> >anymore.
> >> >>> I discovered this today. What are everyone's thoughts on
> implementing
> >> >>> this
> >> >>> in the JUI to replace the current (IMHO ugly) datepicker?
> >> --
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