rwd_files/HowTo_Tinker.txt in rwdschedule-0.9 vs rwd_files/HowTo_Tinker.txt in rwdschedule-0.91

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@@ -20,28 +20,14 @@ ruby init.rb Then point your web browser to: http://localhost:7705/ -== Installing Applets -* unzip an applet +== Viewing installed Applets: - You can download an applet created by someone else - put the file in the zips directory - unzip the directory into the program directoy - unzip randomapplet.zip - - This should right the needed files in the correct directories - - - - - -Viewing a installed Applets: - - + Go to "List Scripts" tab You can get a list of all installed applets by clicking the listfiles button @@ -53,14 +39,51 @@ Then click the "View Installed File" button If it finds the file it will open it. It displays the text the search box. + You can uninstall applets on this screen + +== Installing Applets + click on the "Selection Panel" + click on Rwdtinker Back Window -== Adding Applets + You can download an applet created by someone else + put the file in the zips directory + + click on the "list zips" tab + click on "list applets available for installing" + + chose the applet you want + click on "install applet" + If all goes well the applet should be installed. + You will need to restart rwdtinker to see the new screens + + +== Changing configuration file + click on "Edit Configuration" + You can view the configuration file + + You can edit the configuration + + Remember to reload the configuration variables if you want your + changes used. + +== Manually installing applets + +* unzip an applet + + unzip the applet into the program directoy + unzip randomapplet.zip + + This should place the needed files in the correct directories + + +== Creating Applets + To add code, commands and gui tabs Move program files into a directory under the code directory. Move gui files into a directory under the gui directory. The gui directory name you create is important, because the gui @@ -86,24 +109,18 @@ internationalization and localization are helped by replacing the gui files in the subdirectories under gui - - - - == Documents when you click on a document name, the document should pop up in a browser window, or in another browser tab. To exit, press the x inside the browser window. - - == Languages You can add tranlations in the lang subdirectory You change the $lang constant in Tinker config file in the configuration directory @@ -192,10 +209,19 @@ For more information about RubyWebDialogs see: http://www.erikveen.dds.nl/rubywebdialogs/index.html Thanks, Steven Gibson -== Changelog: +== Changelog +version 1.44 + updated directory structure - refactored gui files + Changed gui directory names - more like Java package titles + +version 1.43 + changed setup variables file for live changes + added editing and reloading of config file + added unzip filename to config file + version 1.42 update for live update system update applets for live update code file name cleanup