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Document in ricecooker how to used previous and next in related properties #433

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lsolesen opened this issue May 13, 2023 · 5 comments
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  • ricecooker version: 0.7.1
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Document how you can use previous and next under related properties, when adding materials programatically to Kolibri Studio through ricecooker.

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Annu881 commented Feb 2, 2025

Hi, is this issue still open to work? I would like to contribute to it!

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MisRob commented Feb 5, 2025

HI @Annu881, I don't exactly know what this refers to as myself I am not familiar with ricecooker. Can you see something in code or documentation that this is related to? If so, feel free to make a suggestion here in the comments and then we can decide. Thank you!

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Annu881 commented Feb 5, 2025

I was looking into this issue and checked the Ricecooker documentation. I noticed that the "Next" button is present, but there is no "Previous" button. Are we discussing the navigation buttons in the documentation, or is this about using previous and next properties in the Ricecooker API when adding materials to Kolibri Studio?

If you can clarify this, I would be happy to investigate further and suggest improvements. Thanks!

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MisRob commented Feb 5, 2025

Hi @Annu881, I would guess this is about API rather than documentation, but since there's not clarity about what needs to happen, I don't think this is suitable for contribution. I recommend keeping an eye on 'help wanted' issues. Thank you.

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Annu881 commented Feb 8, 2025

ok sir thanku

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