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I updated weblogs/renderFunctions.js from revision 1.14 to 1.16. The most visible change is that calendars have shrunken somewhat since the day links aren't padded with non-breaking spaces anymore (at least those > 9). Less visibly and more importantly, it should now be possible to post stories to future days (see this comment for details) and have them appear on the weblog home page only from that day on.

PS: I notice that calendars look pretty poor and shrunken on many pages now. If you want the fatter padded calendars back, let us know (I was against slenderizing them in the first place ;-)

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tobi, April 30, 2002 at 12:49:44 AM CEST

it's customizable

everybody is set free to add non-breaking or whatever spaces to a calendar day at least to make it appear bolder again.

if you need the spaces inside the link, you probably should add another macro with an appropriate parameter and replace <% param.day %> with it in the calendar's day skin...

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hns, April 30, 2002 at 8:41:48 AM CEST

that's right.

I guess many calendars look shrunken now because people sucked out all the air from the calenar day table cells before. are you ok with the padding for days smaller than 10? shouldn't bloat the calendar anymore, at least not with variable width fonts.

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tobi, April 30, 2002 at 9:07:05 AM CEST

i am ok

i took a look at the alo calendar (which displays the days in a single row) and it looks very fine. well done!

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kris, April 30, 2002 at 9:15:51 AM CEST

me too

look at the eleph calendar. it still occopies the whole column. don't aks me how i did it, but you can nick my calendar skins for the defaults.

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robert, April 30, 2002 at 9:24:20 AM CEST

fine

thanks, hns!

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hns, April 30, 2002 at 9:51:17 AM CEST

thanks back

for updating to the latest helma snapshot! there's really no testbed like antville.org! ;-)

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seewolf, April 30, 2002 at 9:58:57 AM CEST

Stories to future days

if I post a story to future days, it is visible in "recently modified", in topic and is propageted by antville-startpage, because my frontpage was updated (because "recently.."). That means, normal users can read the story before the date of the planned publication.

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hns, April 30, 2002 at 10:07:28 AM CEST

yes

that's the way it's supposed to be. the intention isn't to hide future postings, rather to provide something that would fit an event/group/other calendar: you can browse to future days, but the weblog home page always starts with the current day.

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randal, May 4, 2002 at 10:40:24 PM CEST

I asked it on help.antville

how to do the future post. An answer in either place is good....

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