scholar.properties addition is just to keep metadata panel from breaking and could probably be removed once interface is hard-coded to not display the notes field there
* Renamed treeView.js to folderTreeView.js (more changes on this file forthcoming) -- this will soon be specifically for folders.
* Added itemTreeView.js, with new Scholar.ItemTreeView class -- specifically for items.
* The items list now supports 3 additional columns: rights, date added, and date modified.
* For now, selecting an item loads the "I'm Feeling Lucky" result of a Google search on the item title.
More details coming on Basecamp: http://chnm.grouphub.com/W161222
*** Important note: after checking out this code, be sure to delete the compreg.dat and xpti.dat files in your FF profile directory or else the extension will not load. They'll be regenerated when you start FF again, and you won't have to do it again unless we add interfaces or other components. Once I set up the XPI packaging system, this step won't be necessary. ***
- Localization properties are now loaded directly via nsIStringBundleService and available via Scholar.getString(name) -- removed stringbundle from XUL
- Updated status line in bottom right to reflect whether Scholar is loaded correctly or not (temporary, obviously)
ScholarLocalizedStrings moved out of sidebar.js and into Scholar.LocalizedStrings
Rudimentary creator adding/editing. lots of things to work on, because it doesn't work.
The selection no longer lost or moved on folder opening/closing.
The erase functionality works, on Mac (Windows) use the delete (backspace) or forward delete (delete) keys.
unfortunately there are sometimes exceptions so I am not calling erase() on each item until we figure out what the problem is.
view._deleteItem() and view._insertItem() are now view._hideItem() and view._showItem() to better reflect functionality.
I also started implementing some of the localization. There is a lot to do still, and I am still learning a lot of the Firefox extension technologies (XUL, adv. Javascript, etc.) but things are going great.