rwd_files/HowTo_Tinker.txt in rwdschedule-0.9 vs rwd_files/HowTo_Tinker.txt in rwdschedule-0.91
- old
+ new
@@ -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