Huch!
Wine 5.0.2? Jawollja.
Ein 2008er Tempranillo aus Spanien ökologisch angebaut.
Aus der Produktbeschreibung:
What is Debian?
Debian 5.0.2 is a free minded wine made from Tempranillo grapes in Extremadura, Spain. This vintage was pressed in 2008 following an ecological policy using traditional centuries-old methods.
You might also know Debian as an operating system for computers. In case you don’t, an operating system is the set of basic programs and utilities that make your computer run. Debian is everywhere, and soon it will also be inside your glass. Enjoy!
Why wine?
Wine, while not being completely free, is a tasty and universal beverage. It is enjoyed around the world at all sorts of occasions and has been known for centuries in many cultures as well as on IRC.
Getting started
1. Gather a group of Debian wine lovers.
2 Open the bottle, share the wine, share the software and if you’re drunk enough, run for DPL!
3. Profit.
Please report bugs and success stories to vino@debian-community.org Best served at 18¬∞C – keep away from flamewars!
Der Wein kann über das Cafe Libertad bezogen werden.
This FAQ is outdated. You can use it for general questions. For specific questions please use the plugin help!
Due some maybe unclear plugin help or the lack of documentation of yab_shop I want to introduce the basic functionality of the plugin with a guide how to set up a simple shop and a — hopefully useful — FAQ section. I will try to continue this page with some information that are useful, so it’s not complete this time. If you have useful guides or information on how to set up this or that scenario, feel free to contact me or use the comments below, so I can complete this page, bit by bit.
If you think the textpattern cms and yab_shop rocks, be kind and donate! Donating is a fine way to say »Thank you«.
For Textpattern: Donate here!
For yab_shop: Donate here!
Some requirements of using yab_shop
- an installed and working textpattern cms on you webhosting
- some knowledge of textpattern tags
<txp:... />
- some knowledge of how textpattern manage a site structure (mean section, pages, forms, articles etc.)
- knowledge of how to install textpattern plugins
Setting up a simple shop (with yab_shop v0.7.0 and above)
Step 1
Download the plugin yab_shop.
Step 2
Install and activate the yab_shop_core
, yab_shop_admin
and yab_shop_third_party
.
Step 3
Go Presentation->Pages
and create a page called checkout and place <txp:yab_shop_checkout />
as content.
Step 4
Go Presentation->Sections
and create a section called checkout with using the page checkout
.
Step 5
Go Presentation->Pages
and add the tag <txp:yab_shop_cart />
in all sections which will include your product articles and in section page checkout
. In doubt place it in every section page. This tag will output a little cart, so it will be useful to place in a sidebar.
Step 6
Go Presentation->Forms
and add in your article form (maybe default
) the tags <txp:yab_shop_price />
and <txp:yab_shop_add />
. So maybe it looks like this:
<h3><txp:title /></h3>
<p>Price: <txp:yab_shop_price /></p>
<txp:yab_shop_add />
<txp:body />
Step 7
Create an »Thank-You-Article« or Page. This will be showed after an successful shop order.
Step 8
Go Admin->Preferences->Advanced
and set up Custom Field with Price
.
Step 9
Go to Extensions->Yab_Shop common preferences
and edit the configuration with the following:
»Name of the checkout section«: checkout
»Checkout thank-you-site (Full URI)«: http://domain.tld/thanks/thank-you
»Name of the custom field price«: Price
»Admin Mail (Receives the orders)«: your email address
The other entries can be edited on your own. See the plugin help of yab_shop_admin
for details!
Step 10
Go Content->Write
and create your first product! The section doesn’t matter. You can arrange your products in many sections if needed, it only shouldn’t be the checkout
section. The price for the product can be added in your created custom field.
Now you can add more and more products and — hopefully — make some money.
FAQ
Can you implement this or that feature?
Feel free to ask in the forum thread for this plugin. Some features are very special so probably they will never be impemented. I want yab_shop as light, flexible and efficient as textpattern is. For some other features maybe another plugin will work (in conjunction with yab_shop).
Can you help me with setting up the shop or with a feature I want to implemented?
Due yab_shop is a hobby project my time is limited, but I’m trying to help if I can.
I discovered a bug in your yab_shop, what should I do?.
Please contact me here or in the forum thread. I’m always interested in bugfixing and open for suggestions.
Will there be an admin interface?
Yes, it’s planned.
Can I set up yab_shop with credit card payments?
No. There are too many solutions for different countries and companies. Maybe one or two will be impleneted sometimes.
yab_shop doesn’t support my currency. Can you include this?
Tell me your country and currency (use the forum thread, please) so I can add these to the supported currencies.
The cart will only be updated with added products after a page reload. What’s wrong?
Go Admin->Preferences->Advanced
and set Send "Last-Modified" header?
to »No«.
Your English is crappy!
Yep! You’re right. Feel free to correct sentences, would be nice.
Comments for this entry are disabled for a while, ‘cause of massive spam. If you have questions or suggestions use the forum thread instead, please!
Bisher hatte ich ja immer GIMP benutzt, wenn ich Layouts und so Kram entworfen habe. Logischer tut man sich damit verdammt schwer, weil — wie der Name schon sagt — GIMP ein Bildbearbeitungsprogramm und somit pixelbasiert ist. Also schnell irgendwo eine Rahmenfarbe oder gar Schlagschatten ändern: Is’ nich’!
Runde Ecken an ein »Objekt« pappen, Füllfarbe entfernen und das Ding dann mal Vergößern oder Verkleinern – is’ auch nich ohne erheblichen Aufwand durchzuführen.
Bisher hatte ich ja noch nie mit einem vektorbasiertem Grafikprogramm gearbeitet. Aber die Tage habe ich Inkscape für mich entdeckt. Was soll ich sagen: Macht einfach nur Spaß!
Schnelle Änderungen am Layout oder an Farben gehen ziemlich schnell. Größenänderungen ja sowieso, weil ja mit Vektoren gebarbeitet wird. Zur Not kann man ein Objekt oder auch die Gesamte Fläche gleich in der richtigen Größe exportieren, z.B. als PNG und dann mit GIMP sein Unwesen weiter treiben.
Schade, dass ich das erst jetzt so richtig für mich entdeckt habe, hätte mir einiges Pixelgeschiebe erspart. Auf alle Fälle sollte ich mich damit tiefer beschäftigen, weil wie immer benutzt man irgendwie nur 10-20% des Funktionsumfanges.