[02:50:16] (CR) Mwjames: [C: 2] "Well some test coverage would be nice." [extensions/SemanticResultFormats] - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/86655 (owner: Netbrain) [02:50:21] (Merged) jenkins-bot: fixed bug in excel output format. Multivalued fields would not be properly converted to the excel format. [extensions/SemanticResultFormats] - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/86655 (owner: Netbrain) [03:04:14] (CR) Mwjames: "As I explained before having this hook at this point I'd rather avoid otherwise people will misuse it that can easily cause performance fr" [extensions/SemanticMediaWiki] (1.8.x) - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/53980 (owner: Vedmaka Wakalaka) [03:07:11] (PS2) Mwjames: Add tests in response to 54967 [extensions/SemanticMediaWiki] - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/87589 [03:08:01] (PS3) Mwjames: Add tests in response to 54967 [extensions/SemanticMediaWiki] - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/87589 [03:10:57] (CR) Mwjames: [C: 2] Add tests in response to 54967 [extensions/SemanticMediaWiki] - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/87589 (owner: Mwjames) [03:13:00] (Merged) jenkins-bot: Add tests in response to 54967 [extensions/SemanticMediaWiki] - https://gerrit.wikimedia.org/r/87589 (owner: Mwjames) [16:38:24] hi, Is the list of bugs in Semantic Mediawiki present here (http://semantic-mediawiki.org/wiki/Bug_tracking_list#tab=Bugs) [17:35:40] Is there a way to indicate a range of dates using the Calendar format of Semantic Results Format? [17:37:55] for instance a vacation block that goes from November 1st through 4th, I'd like to know if the calendar indicator could span those 5 days [17:39:39] It looks like that's possible from the source, but I'm not quite seeing the arguments to do so [17:43:09] Hi Yaron. Can the calendar format in Semantic Result Format depict a range of dates between a start date and an end date, like a rectangle that goes from Nov 1st to Nov 5th? [17:43:51] Oh - no. [17:44:16] You could probably achieve that with the "template" format, though, and some clever CSS. [17:45:54] That sounds promising, though I'm not quite sure what to with the template with respect to the calendar that's displayed. Do you know of any calendar-specific template examples? [17:47:54] Oh, actually... that wouldn't work. Never mind. [17:48:52] I'll add it to the appropriate enhancement database, it seems like a reasonable improvement [18:26:33] FoxT: is this foxtrott? And if so, are you there? [18:26:56] yaron: Hi. Yes, I'm here [18:27:06] Hi! [18:27:29] So - is there a difference between the slideshow you can get from the "gallery" format, and the one from the "slideshow" format? [18:28:14] (I'm working on a new version of the SMW "cheat sheet", and I wanted to know for that.) [18:28:40] I guess so, but I don't really remember. [18:29:18] Alright. [18:32:16] yaron: Could be that gallery's slideshow widget was not available back when the slideshow format was written [18:33:00] FoxT: alright... in that case, why was the widget created? [18:33:43] I don't know. because somebody used the gallery and thought the slideshow would be a logic extension to it, maybe. [18:35:41] Alright. [18:35:59] the widget was written by mwjames. Maybe he remembers [18:49:39] FoxT: oh, okay. Well, not a big deal... I just put a "see also slideshow format" in there. [18:49:51] I really just wanted to know if they were aliases or not. [18:49:57] sounds good enough [20:20:58] It must be Semantic Result Format day. I'm trying to mock up a date range with format=calendar, and being a php newb(), is there already a preferred way to do day increments with an SMWTimeValue object(), or does anyone who needs to do so just throw something together? [20:37:10] never mind, got it, that wasn't too bad