Gary,
Yes, this is definitely an improvement. Feel free to commit your changes.
The first bottombar gramplets I wrote were intended to demonstrate the
concept. I never had the time to go back and check that everything was
consistent. The idea of opening the attribute quickview came from the
existing attributes gramplet. I think most other gramplets open editors
on a double-click.
Thanks,
Nick.
On 03/07/11 21:28, Gary Burton wrote:
> Hello Nick,
>
> Thanks for implementing this. It pretty much works as I expected and is particularly useful for giving a consolidated view of attribute data stored by your Census gramplet.
>
> Rather than open the attribute quickview on double-click, I have changed the action on my local version to open whichever is the appropriate editor window for an attribute to give easy access to the attribute tab for editing. So, an attribute from an event reference brings up the event reference editor, a person attribute brings up the person editor and so on. I felt this was a more natural action and fits better with the way the event and source gramplets work.
>
>
> If you think that is an improvement, let me know and I will commit the changes.
>
> Bye
>
> Gary
>
>
>
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>> Subject: [Gramps-devel] New Extended Attribute bottombar gramplets
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>> Devs,
>>
>> Following Gary's suggestion I have created a couple of Extended
>> Attribute bottombar gramplets:
>>
>> Extended Person Attributes
>> Extended Family Attributes
>>
>> These add attributes in event references for people and families,
>> together with the event date.
>>
>> I could also add attributes in media references with the media date, but
>> I haven't done so yet. Unlike the new sources gramplets I don't try to
>> find attributes in child objects.
>>
>> At the moment you can find these gramplets in gramps-addons in trunk.
>>
>> Let me know what you think.
>>
>> Nick.
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