Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Re: GWT client timestamps for humans

On Jun 16, 9:38 am, PEZ <p...@pezius.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want to inform you all that I've "ported" PrettyTime (http://
> ocpsoft.com/prettytime/) to GWT and packaged as a client module. The
> module and its source is available on Github ashttp://github.com/PEZ/GWT-Relative-Time
>
> GWT-Relative-Time can "tend" your widgets as long as they implement
> HasText. Thus keeping the relative timestamp updated as time passes.
>
> Now I want some users that can give me feedback on the usage interface
> and bugs and such. Of course if you want to participate with
> development, that's even more welcome.

Er, <extend-property name="locale" value="sv" /> in the gwt.xml?
really? You want all my apps to automatically have a Swedish locale as
soon as I use GWT-Relative-Time? ;-)

I haven't looked at any other file yet, but I thought I'd tell you
about this thing asap (just in case I forget the project when I get
back to work after lunch ;-) )

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