Thanks for your help, Kelvin.
It will be very very usefull.
Regards,
Maciel
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Currently, EPF Composer does not provide such
customization via the UI. If you are familiar with XSL, edit the
\layout\xsl\task_descriptor.xsl in the org.eclipse.epf.library plug-in and
comment out the following line:
<xsl:call-template
name="propertiesSection"/>
Regards,
Kelvin
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Hello,
Is there a way to publish a delivery process without that Properties table(the
one which tells about Multiple Occurrences, Event-Driven, etc) on descriptor
pages?
Some may agree with me that that table consumes considerable space on screen
and could be reduced to a very small information table or even to a graphical
notation (after publishing I´m working with regex scripts to replace that
information with icons).
Regards,
Maciel
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