Custom Categories and Guidance Type of: Term Definition [message #3463] |
Sun, 26 February 2006 17:15 |
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Originally posted by: rich.weiskopf.anvi.com
When selecting the 'Add' button on the 'Assign' tab for a custom category,
Guidance of type 'term definition' is not presented for selection. All other
types are. I was attempting to build a Custom category of 'Glossary' for
inclusion in the applet menu.
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Re: Custom Categories and Guidance Type of: Term Definition [message #3628 is a reply to message #3595] |
Tue, 28 February 2006 15:24 |
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Originally posted by: rich.weiskopf.anvi.com
Peter,
Thanks for your reply.
It appears i was trying to re-invent the wheel
Rich
"Peter Haumer" <phaumer@us.ibm.com> wrote in message
news:du0f9h$hne$1@utils.eclipse.org...
> That is by design. Terms were not intended to be 'browsable' pages that
> you place into a view, but rather elements that get published into the
> glossary page in the published site.
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> However, you can file a bugzilla and we can consider it as an enhancement.
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> Thanks and best regards,
> Peter Haumer.
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> PETER HAUMER
> IBM | Eclipse Process Framework Committer
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> "Rich Weiskopf" <rich.weiskopf@anvi.com> wrote in message
> news:dtsnmg$lbh$1@utils.eclipse.org...
>> When selecting the 'Add' button on the 'Assign' tab for a custom
>> category, Guidance of type 'term definition' is not presented for
>> selection. All other types are. I was attempting to build a Custom
>> category of 'Glossary' for inclusion in the applet menu.
>>
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Re: Custom Categories and Guidance Type of: Term Definition [message #3725 is a reply to message #3595] |
Thu, 02 March 2006 18:12 |
Peter Haumer Messages: 228 Registered: July 2009 |
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My apologies, I was wrong. Although the rationale is still correct that we
do not recommend to make terms browsable elements, because people might be
starting putting too much information into the term definition, which might
be better placed into a concept guidance element.
The reason why the term definitions did not show up in the Add Dialog is
because of a bug with the "All" filter. If you switch to the "Guidance"
filter in the filter combo box on the top of the dialog, you see the terms
showing up. I will file a bugzilla to get this fixed.
So again, you can do it, but I recommend against it.
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Thanks and best regards,
Peter Haumer.
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PETER HAUMER
IBM | Eclipse Process Framework Committer
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"Peter Haumer" <phaumer@us.ibm.com> wrote in message
news:du0f9h$hne$1@utils.eclipse.org...
> That is by design. Terms were not intended to be 'browsable' pages that
> you place into a view, but rather elements that get published into the
> glossary page in the published site.
>
> However, you can file a bugzilla and we can consider it as an enhancement.
>
> --
>
>
> Thanks and best regards,
> Peter Haumer.
>
> ____________________________________________________________ __
>
> PETER HAUMER
> IBM | Eclipse Process Framework Committer
> ____________________________________________________________ __
> "Rich Weiskopf" <rich.weiskopf@anvi.com> wrote in message
> news:dtsnmg$lbh$1@utils.eclipse.org...
>> When selecting the 'Add' button on the 'Assign' tab for a custom
>> category, Guidance of type 'term definition' is not presented for
>> selection. All other types are. I was attempting to build a Custom
>> category of 'Glossary' for inclusion in the applet menu.
>>
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Re: Custom Categories and Guidance Type of: Term Definition [message #561742 is a reply to message #3595] |
Thu, 02 March 2006 18:12 |
Peter Haumer Messages: 228 Registered: July 2009 |
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My apologies, I was wrong. Although the rationale is still correct that we
do not recommend to make terms browsable elements, because people might be
starting putting too much information into the term definition, which might
be better placed into a concept guidance element.
The reason why the term definitions did not show up in the Add Dialog is
because of a bug with the "All" filter. If you switch to the "Guidance"
filter in the filter combo box on the top of the dialog, you see the terms
showing up. I will file a bugzilla to get this fixed.
So again, you can do it, but I recommend against it.
--
Thanks and best regards,
Peter Haumer.
____________________________________________________________ __
PETER HAUMER
IBM | Eclipse Process Framework Committer
____________________________________________________________ __
"Peter Haumer" <phaumer@us.ibm.com> wrote in message
news:du0f9h$hne$1@utils.eclipse.org...
> That is by design. Terms were not intended to be 'browsable' pages that
> you place into a view, but rather elements that get published into the
> glossary page in the published site.
>
> However, you can file a bugzilla and we can consider it as an enhancement.
>
> --
>
>
> Thanks and best regards,
> Peter Haumer.
>
> ____________________________________________________________ __
>
> PETER HAUMER
> IBM | Eclipse Process Framework Committer
> ____________________________________________________________ __
> "Rich Weiskopf" <rich.weiskopf@anvi.com> wrote in message
> news:dtsnmg$lbh$1@utils.eclipse.org...
>> When selecting the 'Add' button on the 'Assign' tab for a custom
>> category, Guidance of type 'term definition' is not presented for
>> selection. All other types are. I was attempting to build a Custom
>> category of 'Glossary' for inclusion in the applet menu.
>>
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