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Better Setup Documentation #108
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Seconded. You really have to dig around to find the dependency name (ngDragDrop), which should be pretty basic information. |
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- fix(README): Closes #108 and [cleanup](7c06a61) - fix(*): Closes #102 - use $.map over native .map method for IE8 - fix(*): Closes #137 - drag/drop should work even when compile-time debugging is disabled - fix(*): Closes #130 - avoid setting display: block on dropped cell - fix(*): Closes #102 - passing global jQuery reference in case it is renamed with jQuery.noConflict() - fix(*): Closes #143 - introduce deepCopy option to support deep copy on draggable/droppable - perf(*): Undo #55 because some callbacks are performance intensive, especially, onDrag, to run a digest loop for. Call $scope.$apply() within the callback if needed - fix(*): Closes #144 - default or custom confirmation before drop
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Not a very talented developer as I am, I hope there is better documentation regarding the set up procedure.
Something explicitly like following
Setup
*It's good to use tool such as wiredep to help solve dependencies and do the auto injection
Thanks.
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