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Re: Links from own process diagram to tasks, workproducts, etc [message #39866 is a reply to message #39803] |
Thu, 06 September 2007 11:40   |
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I'm copying the response given in epf-dev by Jiang Xuan:
Hi Esti,
I'm not sure I followed your question, do you means you want create
customize diagram in your process? If so, please follow below steps.
1. Create a supporting material in your content package
2. Insert your own process diagram into main description of supporting
material
3. Create a image map link of your process diagram
4. DnD the Task (work product or others elements) to RTE then switch to HTML
tab to get the element link
5. Paste the link as image map link
6. OPen your own process, switch to WBS
7. Right click on your process, select Diagrams->User Defined Diagrams
8. Check the diagram type and click 'Select'
9. Select the supporting material you created just now and click OK
Then do a browse or publish, the user defined diagram will replace the tools
generated one.
Thanks & Regards, Jiang Xuan
"Esti" <esti@danfoss.com> wrote in message
news:096f05b264e481fab6a9d52b60598de0$1@www.eclipse.org...
> --- This message was posted on epf-dev@eclipse.org ----
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> Dear EPF community,
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> I have my own process diagram and want to upload this diagram onto EPF,
> and create links to tasks, workproducts, etc.
>
> Is it possible? How do we do it?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Best Regards,
> Esti
>
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Re: Links from own process diagram to tasks, workproducts, etc [message #40158 is a reply to message #39866] |
Fri, 07 September 2007 03:40   |
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Originally posted by: esti.danfoss.com
Ricardo Balduino wrote:
> I'm copying the response given in epf-dev by Jiang Xuan:
> Hi Esti,
> I'm not sure I followed your question, do you means you want create
> customize diagram in your process? If so, please follow below steps.
> 1. Create a supporting material in your content package
> 2. Insert your own process diagram into main description of supporting
> material
> 3. Create a image map link of your process diagram
> 4. DnD the Task (work product or others elements) to RTE then switch to HTML
> tab to get the element link
> 5. Paste the link as image map link
> 6. OPen your own process, switch to WBS
> 7. Right click on your process, select Diagrams->User Defined Diagrams
> 8. Check the diagram type and click 'Select'
> 9. Select the supporting material you created just now and click OK
> Then do a browse or publish, the user defined diagram will replace the tools
> generated one.
> Thanks & Regards, Jiang Xuan
> "Esti" <esti@danfoss.com> wrote in message
> news:096f05b264e481fab6a9d52b60598de0$1@www.eclipse.org...
>> --- This message was posted on epf-dev@eclipse.org ----
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>> Dear EPF community,
>>
>> I have my own process diagram and want to upload this diagram onto EPF,
>> and create links to tasks, workproducts, etc.
>>
>> Is it possible? How do we do it?
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> Best Regards,
>> Esti
>>
Hi Ricardo and Jiang,
Thanks for the tips.
/Esti
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Re: Links from own process diagram to tasks, workproducts, etc [message #582846 is a reply to message #39803] |
Thu, 06 September 2007 11:40  |
Eclipse User |
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I'm copying the response given in epf-dev by Jiang Xuan:
Hi Esti,
I'm not sure I followed your question, do you means you want create
customize diagram in your process? If so, please follow below steps.
1. Create a supporting material in your content package
2. Insert your own process diagram into main description of supporting
material
3. Create a image map link of your process diagram
4. DnD the Task (work product or others elements) to RTE then switch to HTML
tab to get the element link
5. Paste the link as image map link
6. OPen your own process, switch to WBS
7. Right click on your process, select Diagrams->User Defined Diagrams
8. Check the diagram type and click 'Select'
9. Select the supporting material you created just now and click OK
Then do a browse or publish, the user defined diagram will replace the tools
generated one.
Thanks & Regards, Jiang Xuan
"Esti" <esti@danfoss.com> wrote in message
news:096f05b264e481fab6a9d52b60598de0$1@www.eclipse.org...
> --- This message was posted on epf-dev@eclipse.org ----
>
> Dear EPF community,
>
> I have my own process diagram and want to upload this diagram onto EPF,
> and create links to tasks, workproducts, etc.
>
> Is it possible? How do we do it?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Best Regards,
> Esti
>
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Re: Links from own process diagram to tasks, workproducts, etc [message #582990 is a reply to message #39866] |
Fri, 07 September 2007 03:40  |
Eclipse User |
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Originally posted by: esti.danfoss.com
Ricardo Balduino wrote:
> I'm copying the response given in epf-dev by Jiang Xuan:
> Hi Esti,
> I'm not sure I followed your question, do you means you want create
> customize diagram in your process? If so, please follow below steps.
> 1. Create a supporting material in your content package
> 2. Insert your own process diagram into main description of supporting
> material
> 3. Create a image map link of your process diagram
> 4. DnD the Task (work product or others elements) to RTE then switch to HTML
> tab to get the element link
> 5. Paste the link as image map link
> 6. OPen your own process, switch to WBS
> 7. Right click on your process, select Diagrams->User Defined Diagrams
> 8. Check the diagram type and click 'Select'
> 9. Select the supporting material you created just now and click OK
> Then do a browse or publish, the user defined diagram will replace the tools
> generated one.
> Thanks & Regards, Jiang Xuan
> "Esti" <esti@danfoss.com> wrote in message
> news:096f05b264e481fab6a9d52b60598de0$1@www.eclipse.org...
>> --- This message was posted on epf-dev@eclipse.org ----
>>
>> Dear EPF community,
>>
>> I have my own process diagram and want to upload this diagram onto EPF,
>> and create links to tasks, workproducts, etc.
>>
>> Is it possible? How do we do it?
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> Best Regards,
>> Esti
>>
Hi Ricardo and Jiang,
Thanks for the tips.
/Esti
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