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Order BibTeX entry types in a sensible order for presentation to user, instead of alphabetically by BibTeX name as previously (requires database re-seed).
Provide a label for each entry type, and use it in the edit dropdown and show page.
Omit duplicate entry type (conference) from edit dropdown.
Use existing entry attribute labels in show_bibtex_fields.
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Chris Cannam <chris.cannam@soundsoftware.ac.uk> |
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Fri, 12 Aug 2011 13:15:05 +0100 |
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1 Pagination
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2 ==========
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4 To install:
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6 script/plugin install svn://errtheblog.com/svn/plugins/classic_pagination
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8 This code was extracted from Rails trunk after the release 1.2.3.
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9 WARNING: this code is dead. It is unmaintained, untested and full of cruft.
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11 There is a much better pagination plugin called will_paginate.
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12 Install it like this and glance through the README:
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14 script/plugin install svn://errtheblog.com/svn/plugins/will_paginate
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16 It doesn't have the same API, but is in fact much nicer. You can
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17 have both plugins installed until you change your controller/view code that
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18 handles pagination. Then, simply uninstall classic_pagination.
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