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ICE 2009-07-03

Summary

This week we cleaned out a few old tickets; some we closed, others we revived and some we'd even completed without knowing it.

Ron added some finishing touches to the book editor and fixed some bugs. He started work on exporting CML content via AtomPub. Since then, this has expanded in potential and he will continue next week on a broader WordPress plugin that will be able to cater for ICE export items like slides and the jmol plugin based cml images.

Cynthia worked on solving the annoying toolbar shortcut key crashes OOo problem and nailed it. Ubuntu users can now use ALL functions on the toolbar and the hidden Autotext in Word 2007 for USQ courseware users has now been re-arranged.

Linda did help out with some book template issues that interfered with the TOC display for USQ courseware books.

Predicted work units: 30

Overview of completed tasks

Components

Administration

  • Testing

  • Publications repository for USQ

Application

  • Book editor tidying

  • Ajax callbacks

  • Bug fixing

Templates

  • Ubuntu toolbar functions

  • Bug fixing

  • USQ autotext list rearrangement

Outstanding tasks

  • AtomPub WordPress plugin for ICE content

  • Finish book editor

Overview of new tasks

Components

Administration

  • Documentation of ICE

  • Testing

  • PhD Thesis

Application

  • Bug fixing

Templates

  • Tidying mpr email interface

  • List testing

  • Updating toolbar repair functions

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Modified: Jul 10, 2009

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