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:Hmm.. Which part are you referring to exactly? Actually, call that test of the next iteration of floor plan tiles. The old RT is decorative (just display, no meaning). I'm trying to see if it can be switched to semantic : meaning that people should just use things like "wall", "door" etc instead of having to hunt down the right tile, color it and display it. Separating the semantic tiles from the representation also means that when the presentation gets updated, ALL uses of the templates gets updated automatically. If you are interested, you can take a look at the source for my test page [[User:Sphr/test/test1]]. The source is a little long winded now because I'm using my own subpage which requires a prefix of ":User/Sphr/t/" in front of all template use. Once I'm done and if it has enough use to be added into the default template namespace, it will take a lot less typing to create a "plan". *IF* it ever gets there :) --[[User:Sphr|Sphr]] 09:10, 11 January 2008 (EST) | :Hmm.. Which part are you referring to exactly? Actually, call that test of the next iteration of floor plan tiles. The old RT is decorative (just display, no meaning). I'm trying to see if it can be switched to semantic : meaning that people should just use things like "wall", "door" etc instead of having to hunt down the right tile, color it and display it. Separating the semantic tiles from the representation also means that when the presentation gets updated, ALL uses of the templates gets updated automatically. If you are interested, you can take a look at the source for my test page [[User:Sphr/test/test1]]. The source is a little long winded now because I'm using my own subpage which requires a prefix of ":User/Sphr/t/" in front of all template use. Once I'm done and if it has enough use to be added into the default template namespace, it will take a lot less typing to create a "plan". *IF* it ever gets there :) --[[User:Sphr|Sphr]] 09:10, 11 January 2008 (EST) | ||
::The OOP approach is more suited to adaptability than to save on typing. Ideally there would be a third party editor that generates the wikitext after you have the framework set up. [[User:VengefulDonut|VengefulDonut]] | ::The OOP approach is more suited to adaptability than to save on typing. Ideally there would be a third party editor that generates the wikitext after you have the framework set up. [[User:VengefulDonut|VengefulDonut]] | ||
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