(Bug is filed here https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48387)
Hi everyone :)
I think that the LibreOffice OpenGrok site is a great resource - especially
for those wanting to get into development. It certainly helped me with my
first contribution, however I was suprised to find that actually it wasn't
that well 'advertised' in that it is quite hidden away.
So I set about trying to integrate it better into the LibreOffice site, a
mockup of this is here
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/attachment.cgi?id=59591and you can see it
working here
http://and471.github.com - essentially it is a form with some javascript
and jquery magic, which loads the opengrok site in an iframe.
This integration comes in two parts. The first part is a patch for our
OpenGrok which when ?remote=true is given in the URL, opengrok adds a
'remote' ID to the body tag of the page (this should be commited soon) and
so therefore hides some extra chrome we don't need (like the header)
The second part is the actual form, this is written in HTML CSS and
Javascript+jQuery, this second part is why I am writing to this list, how
can a page called "Search Code" be added under 'Developers' and then the
form (code at https://github.com/and471/and471.github.com) be added to the
website (as I understand it is not using the git repositories)
Thanks
--
Andrew Higginson
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