In some places we used to refer to permissions based on their codename
only (the part after the dot "." in the following examples) which can be
ambiguous. Typically, we might define permissions like "bds.is_team" or
"cof.is_team" in the near future ;)
On fait pareil que précédemment pour les articles, en rajoutant une vie
de délétion + de quoi afficher qu'un article a été supprimé.
N.B. : le formatage automatique de VSCode fait plein de changements,
donc pourquoi pas les garder.
On rajoute un bouton de suppression d'un compte utilisable avec la perm
`kfet.delete_account`, avec message de vérif. On en profite pour
cleanup un peu le css de `jconfirm`.
- Why? Because it should be the actual behavior.
- To allow using arithmetic operations with values of DecimalField when
object are not retrieved from DB, some strings are replaced by Decimal
or int.
If you wonder why it's not automatically done, see:
https://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/27825
Many tables in kfet app templates become sortable:
account list, negative account list, article list, article inventory
list, article supplier list, article category list, checkout list,
checkout statement list, inventory list, inventory details, order list,
order creation, order details.
This is achieved thanks to the jQuery plugin 'tablesorter':
https://mottie.github.io/tablesorter/docs/
- Affected tables also got sticky headers (it stays visible on scroll).
- Dates format are modified in order to ease the date sorting with the
plugin (it avoids writing a custom parser, or an extractor from
additional hidden element in the table cells).
- Tables whose content is classified by category (of articles) now uses
several tbodies. This has minor effects on the tables style.
- Tags of the header help signs become 'i', instead of 'span', in order
to avoid weird spacing.