LogViewer plugin updated for Mango 1.3

This update is entirely thanks to Seb Duggan. He says he made the changes because he wanted to play with the new custom icon support in Mango 1.3... So thanks, Seb!

The new version now has a nice little bug icon, instead of the puzzle piece that all custom links were given in older versions of Mango. Here's updated screenshots with no logs present (left) and some logs (right).

LogViewer version 1.0 (the new version) requires Mango 1.3 or later, so here's a link to download LogViewer 0.3 for older versions of Mango Blog. Or, for the enterprising nerd, you can always pull a previous version out of the SVN Repository...

Although you can still install manually (the old way) if you want, Mango 1.3 now includes auto-install. On the Add-ons page, there is now a tool that will download the zip and install it automatically:

Mango 1.3 adds auto-install

So in the future, look for this box to get the URL for the auto-installer:

Plugin version:
1.0
Last Updated:
2009-02-25
Requires:
Mango Blog 1.3
Auto-install URL:
http://fusiongrokker.com/get/LogViewer

in Mango | My projects Posted 2009-02-26 08:00

4 responses:

Seb Duggan
Seb Duggan 2009-02-26 9:13 AM #
Adam - for future reference, you shouldn't really change the ID of the plugin, even if you're only changing the capitalisation.

If you're installing over an existing plugin, the installer will not proceed if the IDs of the two plugins don't match exactly.
Adam Tuttle
Adam Tuttle 2009-02-26 9:29 AM #
Yeah, Seb, I'm aware of that. I should have mentioned it in my post. I decided to change the ID structure of all of my plugins, though, so it was deliberate.

For others: Because I changed the plugin ID (which is internal, you won't see it anywhere) you won't be able to install this version over top of the old version -- you'll have to de-activate and delete the old version manually before you can install this one. My apologies.
John Gag
John Gag 2009-02-26 10:31 AM #
Yeah, I figured it out
Laura
Laura 2009-02-27 1:28 AM #
I was wondering how well the custom plugin icon feature was working myself :)

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