Thursday, April 3, 2008

GeorgeTag script update #2

We have the latest and greatest version of the Georgetag script for you, ver. 1.1. This version corrects two bugs and adds two great new features (no more scrolling, and minimized clicking!):

  1. Bug fix 1: If you happened to have first clicked in the "Enter ALL text found in image" text field before selecting a radio button, then selected the "no text" radio button, the box turned red and warned you that you needed to type at least one character. Now once "no text" is selected, the box does not give this warning.

  2. Bug fix 2: If you had already selected "no text" then changed your mind and wanted to add text, previously you had to manually erase the "no text." Now, if you click "Contains Text", it will clear the text box, but only if it previously said "no text."

  3. New Feature 1: Refocusing of text boxes when radio buttons are checked. When you click the "Contains Text" radio button, the cursor is automatically placed in the "Enter ALL text found in image" field. When you select "no text", the cursor is automatically placed in the "tags" text box. No more clicking around! Select and start typing! (Don't forget, the TAB will jump to the next selection as well.)

  4. New Feature 2: Click ALT+w to jump to the next photo. (No more scrolling!) The ALT+w jump iterates through the photos, and once you get to the end, it will put you back at the beginning. Note: the first ALT+w takes you to the second image (since the first was already in view). However, if you forget and scroll the page yourself, the script will only jump to what it thinks is the next image. For example, say you do the first two images using ALT+w, then keep going to the 4th by manually scrolling, the next ALT+w will take you to the 3rd image. It's hard to describe, so you will have to play around with the feature.

If you can't wait to get your hands on the latest, greatest version 1.1, head over to the GeorgeTag Image Tagging Improved post, and install the new version. (You shouldn't need to un-install the old script, Greasemonkey should overwrite the old one.)


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