X-Git-Url: https://codewiz.org/gitweb?p=wiki.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=blog%2F2009%2FApril;h=b577629cd405fba78ce7bd9824bb3f455254ba9a;hp=aa68835984f0fb7e61023113904edc90a7184d57;hb=d661a91d25c803343ae8ac0a98d8efb24fe20583;hpb=f436ccac276303eb65903d20ace98b182612b330 diff --git a/blog/2009/April b/blog/2009/April index aa68835..b577629 100644 --- a/blog/2009/April +++ b/blog/2009/April @@ -4,12 +4,17 @@ TODO -==== Productive flight ==== +==== GEEK UPDATE: A productive flight ==== -**UPDATE**: On the flight back to Europe, I spent some time to add lots of new goodies to [[GeekiGeeki]], -including a nice grid view for photos, the possibility to specify css style for links and inline objects, -and automatic generation of human-readable link tags from wiki URLs, which should make the wiki markup -much cleaner. As usual, these additions resulted in simplification of the codebase and (almost) zero code bloat. +On the flight back to Europe, I spent some time hacking on [[GeekiGeeki]] to add goodies such as + + * a grid view for photos + * automatic generation of human-readable link tags from wiki URLs + * a common parser for argument lists such as "foo|bar=1|baz=3" + * the ability to specify css style for links and inline objects, which you can use to create thumbnails floating on the right or left + +These should make the wiki markup much lighter. As usual, these additions resulted in +simplification of the codebase rather than code bloat :-) {{{ git diff --stat v3.0..HEAD geekigeeki.py @@ -17,8 +22,10 @@ geekigeeki.py | 709 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------------- 1 files changed, 352 insertions(+), 357 deletions(-) }}} -If you see any regressions in the output, please report them to me. If things seem stable, I think -I'll release v4.0 soon. +If you see any regressions in the output, please report them to me. I'm hoping to release +4.0 soon. + +Tags: [[tags/stuff_that_matters]] [[tags/!bloat]] [[tags/as_simple_as_possible]] [[tags/but_no_simpler]] === April 29th: Back to Tokyo === @@ -33,7 +40,7 @@ Our friendly guide, the Buddhist monk whose name I forgot, answered many of our about Japanese traditions and religion. Hiking through these sacred mountains and woods was an enjoyable experience. -{{Pictures/vacation/japan_2009/Nikko/waterfalls_tour/00038.jpg|maxwidth=800|The Yutaki Waterfalls}} +{{Pictures/vacation/japan_2009/Nikko/waterfalls_tour/00038.jpg|maxwidth=640|class=thumbright|The Yutaki Waterfalls}} TODO: assemble a good video from all the scenes I took along the way