Better late than never!  Here are a few cosmetic changes for the
Widget Builder page.  Please note that I've only included the lines to
be changed; the rest of the lines should remain as-is.

Thanks!

bar_chart: Uses Google charting API to embed a bar chart
* names is a list of comma separated labels (one for data item)

create:
* hidden_fields is a list of comma separated fields

jqgrid:
* table is the table name
* col_width is the width of each column (default)

latex: Uses Google charting API to embed LaTeX

map: Embeds a Google map
The table must have columns: latidude, longitude and map_popup.
When clicking on a dot, the map_popup message will appear.

pie_chart: Uses Google charting API to embed a pie chart
* names is a list of comma separated labels (one for data item)

search:
* fields is a list of comma separated fields to be displayed

slideshow:
* transition determines the type of transition, e.g. fade, etc.
(***look @ code!!)

tag_cloud: Embeds a tag cloud

update:
* hidden_fields is a list of comma separated fields

On Jul 13, 10:46 pm, Scott <blueseas...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Massimo,
>
> I'll take a look at the arguments and instructions tomorrow and give
> you a report.
>
> Cheers,
> --Scott
>
> On Jul 13, 5:49 am, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Please checkoutcube2pyagain. Now it has two new features:
>
> > 1) a button [widget builder] that allows you to build widgets from a
> > menu with ajax popup. It could not get easier.
>
> > I could use somebody to go over the list of arguments and instructions
> > shown in the builder to make sure they are consistent.
>
> > 2) the widgets can also be embedded if plugin_wiki_mode='html' with
> > elRTE wysiwyg editor, but elRTE has to be in 'source' mode so you can
> > usecube2pywithout using MARKMIN.
>
> > Massimo

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