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[#3784] ICON Gallery for use with other horde modules
Summary ICON Gallery for use with other horde modules
Queue Ansel
Type Enhancement
State Rejected
Priority 1. Low
Owners
Requester ansel (at) worsdall (dot) demon (dot) co (dot) uk
Created 04/18/2006 (7122 days ago)
Due
Updated 12/14/2006 (6882 days ago)
Assigned
Resolved 12/14/2006 (6882 days ago)
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History
12/14/2006 12:32:32 AM Chuck Hagenbuch State ⇒ Rejected
 
12/14/2006 12:32:21 AM Chuck Hagenbuch Comment #2 Reply to this comment
Not ruling out a fancy template editor for Horde that does something 
like this, but this is just not something for Ansel.
04/18/2006 06:52:30 PM ansel (at) worsdall (dot) demon (dot) co (dot) uk Comment #1
State ⇒ New
Priority ⇒ 1. Low
Type ⇒ Enhancement
Summary ⇒ ICON Gallery for use with other horde modules
Queue ⇒ Ansel
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If at some point in the future more special Needs version of modules 
are introduced into horde, the ICON management of these modules will 
have to be made very easy.



Ansel would be ideal for the organising of an individuals personal 
*ICONS, but would not be ideal for serving the ICONS as icons are 
served at the moment by other modules. Normally they are static files 
on the server.



The ideal would be that the people looking after the client, Speech 
and Language Therapists, Lecturers and Personal key workers etc, would 
be able to use ANSEL to store the Photos/icons.



Maybe there could be a SPECIAL gallery and each image can have a link 
to what it will be used for, (Animated gif of a someon licking an 
envelope = SEND Email).



Then when the memeber of staff setting up the icons is happy, they 
could click a Use/Update Symbols button that would then tell horde to 
save the images from the gallery into/onto the static files FOR that 
user. I am not worried how/best way to do that VFS etc, you guys will 
know best, but obviously for ease of updating the framework packages, 
they would need to be stored on a per user basis and maybe under a 
special needs framework?





* ICONS: are any image that has meaning to a person, could be a photo 
or a macerton symbol or any image.

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