Typecast 1.4 (release)
After much blood, sweat and quite a few tears–okay, maybe not so much but at times it certainly felt that way–Typecast 1.4 (release) is out! The big feature with this release is the realtime masking. A lot of work went into replicating a normal input field’s funcitonality within the confines of a mask.
Coming up next will be the “ajaxification” of the Suggest behaviour and possibly regex support for the mask behaviour. Though it more than likely won’t be behaving the same so I may have to create a separate behaviour for it.
Anyhow, off to bed, lemme know what you think of the latest release.
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April 24th, 2006 at 6:17 pm
Very good work - you’re really churning it out now aren’t you? :) ”not unobtrusive” - shouldn’t that be ”unobtrusive”? Sorry, I’m just nitpicking…
April 24th, 2006 at 8:19 pm
Ruben: Heh, yeah well if you mean the ”not unobtrusive” in the config panel, it’s because it isn’t ”unobtrusive” because I use the
onchange=attribute in theselectelement. It’s just a quick and dirty implementation to give the visitor the ability to play with the libraries features. However, if you mean the double negative (not + un) well, I’m not exactly sure if it’s a double negative or if that’s even what you mean!Thanks for the feedback though! :-)
Kani had Hye im blog’es ge garta?
April 26th, 2006 at 1:22 pm
Hehe the double negative is fine - I didn’t know that it was “non unobtrusive”!
“Kani had Hye im blog’es ge garta?”
Hmm, I wonder. Some might not be using their “yan” names so it’ll be difficult to know… I only found your blog a few weeks ago, so I’m not exactly a long-term reader, but nevertheless I’m hooked :)
PS. I wonder what they call a blog in Armenian…
April 26th, 2006 at 1:29 pm
Ruben: Yeah, I just threw that part together real quick because I realized that people would want to see what Typecast was able to do without downloading and installing it but I really didn’t feel like spending any time coding an unobtrusive interface for something that wasn’t intrinsic to the actual app itself.
As for “blog” in Armenian, I did a quick Google and came up with nothing. :-/