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I have the libraries module installed. I would like to know if this module integrates with it like some others?
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Comment #1
rsevero CreditAttribution: rsevero commentedI believe you refer to the Library module available at http://drupal.org/project/library. Is that it?
If it is I agree it would be really nice. The problem is that unfortunately the Library module still don't have a proper release after more than 2 years in development.
I made a request for a release at #851838: Make a stable release for current 6.x-1.0 version but got no answer from the developer.
As soon as there is a release of Library, it might be advisable to consider using it.
Comment #2
WorldFallz CreditAttribution: WorldFallz commentedI can't speak for the op, but I would have thought they meant integrate with the http://drupal.org/project/libraries module which allows 3rd party libraries to be stored at sites/all/libraries instead of in directories local to the module. It's a great convenience-- I'm so used to it that I just wiped out all my charting libraries after an upgrade, lol.
Comment #3
fm CreditAttribution: fm commentedI'm fairly certain that the OP intended http://drupal.org/project/libraries (identified by WorldFallz above), not http://drupal.org/project/library. Upgrading 'Charts and Graphs' is a massive inconvenience without the 'Libraries API' module.
'Libraries API' is a mature module; it is actively maintained; and has an installed base of over 7,000.
Comment #4
rsevero CreditAttribution: rsevero commentedPostponed for version 3.x.
Comment #5
PatchRanger CreditAttribution: PatchRanger commentedTagging and shifting version.
Comment #6
drupov CreditAttribution: drupov commented+1 for this feature!
Comment #7
batje CreditAttribution: batje commentedThis issue is not relevant anymore as all graphing libraries are managed by submodules (and for flot, the actual library is in a sub-submodule even)