The Main Window of the WebIssues Client allows to connect to a WebIssues server. When the client is not connected, the window contains the Start Page which allows to reopen a recent connection or create a new connection. After opening a connection, the Main Window allows to work with projects, folders and issues and to access other windows. When the client is connected to a server, the name of the server appears in the title bar of the Main Window. Select → to display more information about the current connection.
Since version 0.9.5, the Main Window uses a three-pane layout by default. The Projects Tree and Dashboard views are displayed in the left pane. The Folder Window, showing the list of issues in the selected folder, is embedded in the top right pane. The Issue Window, showing the details of the selected issue, is embedded in the bottom right pane. This layout resembles many e-mail clients and allows to work with WebIssues using a single window. Commands of the folder and issue windows are merged into the Main Window's menus and tool bar when the respective pane is activated with a mouse click or using keyboard.
In the old style single-pane layout, the Main Window shows only the Projects Tree and the Dashboard; separate windows are used to display information like folder contents or issue details. You can open multiple windows at the same time, switch between them and close them when you no longer need them. If a particular window already exists it is not opened again, but instead the existing window is activated. Some common commands like → or → are available in every window.
Note that even when the three-pane layout is used, you can still open selected folders and issues in separate windows by double clicking on the folder in the tree or the issue in the list. Also some windows, for example the Users Window or the Types Window, are always opened separately from the Main Window.
Tip
Whether the single-pane or three-pane layout is used, closing the Main Window causes the application to automatically close all other windows and quit. However, if the Tray Icon is enabled, closing the Main Window hides it, leaving the application running and all other windows opened. Clicking on the tray icon opens the Main Window again.
The main part of the Main Window is a tree view of available projects and folders. In addition the type of issues in each folder is displayed. You can expand and collapse individual projects by clicking the icon with a plus or minus symbol. Selecting a folder displays its content in the top right pane (unless the single-pane interface was selected). You can open a folder in a new Folder Window by double clicking the folder in the tree. Right clicking on a project or folder opens a context menu containing available options.
The tree is periodically updated to synchronize with changes made by other users. You can configure the interval of periodic updates in the WebIssues Settings. The tree is automatically updated after each change you make. You can also manually force updating the tree using the → option. The status bar at the bottom of the window shows the status of the update.
Options for creating, renaming and deleting projects are only available for server administrators. The names of projects have to be unique. Projects which contain folders cannot be deleted.
Options for creating, renaming and deleting folders are only available for administrators of the project to which the folders belong and for server administrators. The names of folders have to be unique within each projects, but may be duplicated between different projects. When a folder is created, the type of issues it will contain has to be selected; it cannot be changed later. Folders which contain issues cannot be deleted.
Folders which have active watches (see Folder Watches) are marked with a small colored dot icon in the tree view. Gray dot indicates that there are no new or modified issues in the folder. Green dot indicates that there are modified issues and yellow dot shows that there are new issues in the folder which match at least one of the watch criteria.
Folders for which notifications are enabled (see Email Notifications) are marked with a small white letter 'N' on black background. It indicates that an email notification will be sent whenever an issue is added to this folder. Note that email notifications are not available on all servers.
The second tab of the Main Window contains the Dashboard View. It displays summary information for all active folder watches (see the Folder Watches dialog below for more information).
For each watch, the dashboard shows the total number of issues matching the watch filtering criteria, the number of new issues and the number of modified issues. New issues are marked with a yellow dot and modified issues are marked with a green dot. This way you can easily see when someone adds or modifiesB!CHppʖ&4538oSȼ-[P;Px+7Rx-T_dmR$J )={r+pNf՞//C@U;$9ȂVn %Qt`L^H~ ^`W^(9iC2le;[#P-Vn<:<`:4=ueMנؐ\U^WT#HHF`M3.&qI +rK8{|;XOq.P%lG>dK@lQvuXsL.Of ƅ69AfxLh@\?"Hu>韣?2cՎHPgF$Q8xb]] DP^GUjW[s8qNN|K@&Xu9 蓶ԉ9=Lqf=*VNC#1h_UdEk%=NY@DβGy~!NkMnzT2yfsu"Sqa!4M$q4ziג) %W\v-SKm/~&?kK'Oqw+0 ./usr/share/doc/webissues/README 0000644 0000000 0000000 00000006002 11303025053 015250 0 ustar root root WebIssues Client Version 0.9.6 (2009-11-25) WebIssues is an open source, multi-platform system for issue tracking and team collaboration. It can be used to store, share and track issues with various attributes, comments and file attachments. The system is easy to install and use but has many capabilities and is highly customizable. This is the WebIssues Desktop Client application which requires a WebIssues Server to communicate with. Copyrights ========== Program copyright (C) 2006 Michał Męciński Program copyright (C) 2007-2009 WebIssues Team Documentation copyright (C) 2007-2009 WebIssues Team Icons based on the KDE Crystal theme copyright (C) 2002 and following years KDE Artists This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/) License ======= This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. In addition, as a special exception, the WebIssues Team gives permission to link the code of this program with the OpenSSL library and distribute linked combinations including the two. You must obey the GNU General Public License in all respects for all of the code used other than OpenSSL. You may extend this exception to your version of the program, but you are not obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this exception statement from your version. WebIssues Team ============== Authors: * Michał Męciński (mimec at mimec org) Contributors: * Patrick Matthäi (patrick.matthaei at web de) - Debian packaging, patches * Azevedo Filipe (pasnox at gmail com) - OS X packaging, patches * Radek Zielonka (zielonka.radek at gmail com) - Czech translation * Sandro Franchi (sandro at alegua com ar) - Spanish translation * Konstantin Ritt (ritt.ks at gmail com) - Russian translation * Dominik Stein (bspeingebreck at googlemail com) - German translation * Márcio Moraes (marciopanto at gmail com) - Portuguese (Brazil) translation * Alex Behktin (alexbekhtin at gmail com) - Firebird database engine * Peter Morgan (pedromorgan at gmail com) - ideas, donations and various other support Resources ========= Website http://webissues.mimec.org/ Online Documentation http://doc.mimec.org/webissues/client/ Forum http://webissues.mimec.org/forum/general Bugs & Requests http://webissues.mimec.org/forum/tracker Development http://wiki.mimec.org/wiki/WebIssues ./usr/share/doc/webissues/doc/ 0000755 0000000 0000000 00000000000 11303301045 015135 5 ustar root root ./usr/share/doc/webissues/doc/using.html 0000644 0000000 0000000 00000163556 11302575314 017203 0 ustar root root
The Main Window of the WebIssues Client allows to connect to a WebIssues server. When the client is not connected, the window contains the Start Page which allows to reopen a recent connection or create a new connection. After opening a connection, the Main Window allows to work with projects, folders and issues and to access other windows. When the client is connected to a server, the name of the server appears in the title bar of the Main Window. Select → to display more information about the current connection.
Since version 0.9.5, the Main Window uses a three-pane layout by default. The Projects Tree and Dashboard views are displayed in the left pane. The Folder Window, showing the list of issues in the selected folder, is embedded in the top right pane. The Issue Window, showing the details of the selected issue, is embedded in the bottom right pane. This layout resembles many e-mail clients and allows to work with WebIssues using a single window. Commands of the folder and issue windows are merged into the Main Window's menus and tool bar when the respective pane is activated with a mouse click or using keyboard.
In the old style single-pane layout, the Main Window shows only the Projects Tree and the Dashboard; separate windows are used to display information like folder contents or issue details. You can open multiple windows at the same time, switch between them and close them when you no longer need them. If a particular window already exists it is not opened again, but instead the existing window is activated. Some common commands like → or → are available in every window.
Note that even when the three-pane layout is used, you can still open selected folders and issues in separate windows by double clicking on the folder in the tree or the issue in the list. Also some windows, for example the Users Window or the Types Window, are always opened separately from the Main Window.
Tip
Whether the single-pane or three-pane layout is used, closing the Main Window causes the application to automatically close all other windows and quit. However, if the Tray Icon is enabled, closing the Main Window hides it, leaving the application running and all other windows opened. Clicking on the tray icon opens the Main Window again.
The main part of the Main Window is a tree view of available projects and folders. In addition the type of issues in each folder is displayed. You can expand and collapse individual projects by clicking the icon with a plus or minus symbol. Selecting a folder displays its content in the top right pane (unless the single-pane interface was selected). You can open a folder in a new Folder Window by double clicking the folder in the tree. Right clicking on a project or folder opens a context menu containing available options.
The tree is periodically updated to synchronize with changes made by other users. You can configure the interval of periodic updates in the WebIssues Settings. The tree is automatically updated after each change you make. You can also manually force updating the tree using the → option. The status bar at the bottom of the window shows the status of the update.
Options for creating, renaming and deleting projects are only available for server administrators. The names of projects have to be unique. Projects which contain folders cannot be deleted.
Options for creating, renaming and deleting folders are only available for administrators of the project to which the folders belong and for server administrators. The names of folders have to be unique within each projects, but may be duplicated between different projects. When a folder is created, the type of issues it will contain has to be selected; it cannot be changed later. Folders which contain issues cannot be deleted.
Folders which have active watches (see Folder Watches) are marked with a small colored dot icon in the tree view. Gray dot indicates that there are no new or modified issues in the folder. Green dot indicates that there are modified issues and yellow dot shows that there are new issues in the folder which match at least one of the watch criteria.
Folders for which notifications are enabled (see Email Notifications) are marked with a small white letter 'N' on black background. It indicates that an email notification will be sent whenever an issue is added to this folder. Note that email notifications are not available on all servers.
The second tab of the Main Window contains the Dashboard View. It displays summary information for all active folder watches (see the Folder Watches dialog below for more information).
For each watch, the dashboard shows the total number of issues matching the watch filtering criteria, the number of new issues and the number of modified issues. New issues are marked with a yellow dot and modified issues are marked with a green dot. This way you can easily see when someone adds or modifiesB!CHppʖ&4538oSȼ-[P;Px+7Rx-T_dmR$J )={r+pNf՞//C@U;$9ȂVn %Qt`L^H~ ^`W^(9iC2le;[#P-Vn<:<`:4=ueMנؐ\U^WT#HHF`M3.&qI +rK8{|;XOq.P%lG>dK@lQvuXsL.Of ƅ69AfxLh@\?"Hu>韣?2cՎHPgF$Q8xb]] DP^GUjW[s8qNN|K@&Xu9 蓶ԉ9=Lqf=*VNC#1h_UdEk%=NY@DβGy~!NkMnzT2yfsu"Sqa!4M$q4ziג) %W\v-SKm/~&?kK'Oqw+0 ./usr/share/doc/webissues/README 0000644 0000000 0000000 00000006002 11303025053 015250 0 ustar root root WebIssues Client Version 0.9.6 (2009-11-25) WebIssues is an open source, multi-platform system for issue tracking and team collaboration. It can be used to store, share and track issues with various attributes, comments and file attachments. The system is easy to install and use but has many capabilities and is highly customizable. This is the WebIssues Desktop Client application which requires a WebIssues Server to communicate with. Copyrights ========== Program copyright (C) 2006 Michał Męciński Program copyright (C) 2007-2009 WebIssues Team Documentation copyright (C) 2007-2009 WebIssues Team Icons based on the KDE Crystal theme copyright (C) 2002 and following years KDE Artists This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/) License ======= This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. In addition, as a special exception, the WebIssues Team gives permission to link the code of this program with the OpenSSL library and distribute linked combinations including the two. You must obey the GNU General Public License in all respects for all of the code used other than OpenSSL. You may extend this exception to your version of the program, but you are not obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this exception statement from your version. WebIssues Team ============== Authors: * Michał Męciński (mimec at mimec org) Contributors: * Patrick Matthäi (patrick.matthaei at web de) - Debian packaging, patches * Azevedo Filipe (pasnox at gmail com) - OS X packaging, patches * Radek Zielonka (zielonka.radek at gmail com) - Czech translation * Sandro Franchi (sandro at alegua com ar) - Spanish translation * Konstantin Ritt (ritt.ks at gmail com) - Russian translation * Dominik Stein (bspeingebreck at googlemail com) - German translation * Márcio Moraes (marciopanto at gmail com) - Portuguese (Brazil) translation * Alex Behktin (alexbekhtin at gmail com) - Firebird database engine * Peter Morgan (pedromorgan at gmail com) - ideas, donations and various other support Resources ========= Website http://webissues.mimec.org/ Online Documentation http://doc.mimec.org/webissues/client/ Forum http://webissues.mimec.org/forum/general Bugs & Requests http://webissues.mimec.org/forum/tracker Development http://wiki.mimec.org/wiki/WebIssues ./usr/share/doc/webissues/doc/ 0000755 0000000 0000000 00000000000 11303301045 015135 5 ustar root root ./usr/share/doc/webissues/doc/using.html 0000644 0000000 0000000 00000163556 11302575314 017203 0 ustar root root
The Main Window of the WebIssues Client allows to connect to a WebIssues server. When the client is not connected, the window contains the Start Page which allows to reopen a recent connection or create a new connection. After opening a connection, the Main Window allows to work with projects, folders and issues and to access other windows. When the client is connected to a server, the name of the server appears in the title bar of the Main Window. Select → to display more information about the current connection.
Since version 0.9.5, the Main Window uses a three-pane layout by default. The Projects Tree and Dashboard views are displayed in the left pane. The Folder Window, showing the list of issues in the selected folder, is embedded in the top right pane. The Issue Window, showing the details of the selected issue, is embedded in the bottom right pane. This layout resembles many e-mail clients and allows to work with WebIssues using a single window. Commands of the folder and issue windows are merged into the Main Window's menus and tool bar when the respective pane is activated with a mouse click or using keyboard.
In the old style single-pane layout, the Main Window shows only the Projects Tree and the Dashboard; separate windows are used to display information like folder contents or issue details. You can open multiple windows at the same time, switch between them and close them when you no longer need them. If a particular window already exists it is not opened again, but instead the existing window is activated. Some common commands like → or → are available in every window.
Note that even when the three-pane layout is used, you can still open selected folders and issues in separate windows by double clicking on the folder in the tree or the issue in the list. Also some windows, for example the Users Window or the Types Window, are always opened separately from the Main Window.
Tip
Whether the single-pane or three-pane layout is used, closing the Main Window causes the application to automatically close all other windows and quit. However, if the Tray Icon is enabled, closing the Main Window hides it, leaving the application running and all other windows opened. Clicking on the tray icon opens the Main Window again.
The main part of the Main Window is a tree view of available projects and folders. In addition the type of issues in each folder is displayed. You can expand and collapse individual projects by clicking the icon with a plus or minus symbol. Selecting a folder displays its content in the top right pane (unless the single-pane interface was selected). You can open a folder in a new Folder Window by double clicking the folder in the tree. Right clicking on a project or folder opens a context menu containing available options.
The tree is periodically updated to synchronize with changes made by other users. You can configure the interval of periodic updates in the WebIssues Settings. The tree is automatically updated after each change you make. You can also manually force updating the tree using the → option. The status bar at the bottom of the window shows the status of the update.
Options for creating, renaming and deleting projects are only available for server administrators. The names of projects have to be unique. Projects which contain folders cannot be deleted.
Options for creating, renaming and deleting folders are only available for administrators of the project to which the folders belong and for server administrators. The names of folders have to be unique within each projects, but may be duplicated between different projects. When a folder is created, the type of issues it will contain has to be selected; it cannot be changed later. Folders which contain issues cannot be deleted.
Folders which have active watches (see Folder Watches) are marked with a small colored dot icon in the tree view. Gray dot indicates that there are no new or modified issues in the folder. Green dot indicates that there are modified issues and yellow dot shows that there are new issues in the folder which match at least one of the watch criteria.
Folders for which notifications are enabled (see Email Notifications) are marked with a small white letter 'N' on black background. It indicates that an email notification will be sent whenever an issue is added to this folder. Note that email notifications are not available on all servers.
The second tab of the Main Window contains the Dashboard View. It displays summary information for all active folder watches (see the Folder Watches dialog below for more information).
For each watch, the dashboard shows the total number of issues matching the watch filtering criteria, the number of new issues and the number of modified issues. New issues are marked with a yellow dot and modified issues are marked with a green dot. This way you can easily see when someone adds or modifiesB!CHppʖ&4538oSȼ-[P;Px+7Rx-T_dmR$J )={r+pNf՞//C@U;$9ȂVn %Qt`L^H~ ^`W^(9iC2le;[#P-Vn<:<`:4=ueMנؐ\U^WT#HHF`M3.&qI +rK8{|;XOq.P%lG>dK@lQvuXsL.Of ƅ69AfxLh@\?"Hu>韣?2cՎHPgF$Q8xb]] DP^GUjW[s8qNN|K@&Xu9 蓶ԉ9=Lqf=*VNC#1h_UdEk%=NY@DβGy~!NkMnzT2yfsu"Sqa!4M$q4ziג) %W\v-SKm/~&?kK'Oqw+0 ./usr/share/doc/webissues/README 0000644 0000000 0000000 00000006002 11303025053 015250 0 ustar root root WebIssues Client Version 0.9.6 (2009-11-25) WebIssues is an open source, multi-platform system for issue tracking and team collaboration. It can be used to store, share and track issues with various attributes, comments and file attachments. The system is easy to install and use but has many capabilities and is highly customizable. This is the WebIssues Desktop Client application which requires a WebIssues Server to communicate with. Copyrights ========== Program copyright (C) 2006 Michał Męciński Program copyright (C) 2007-2009 WebIssues Team Documentation copyright (C) 2007-2009 WebIssues Team Icons based on the KDE Crystal theme copyright (C) 2002 and following years KDE Artists This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/) License ======= This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. In addition, as a special exception, the WebIssues Team gives permission to link the code of this program with the OpenSSL library and distribute linked combinations including the two. You must obey the GNU General Public License in all respects for all of the code used other than OpenSSL. You may extend this exception to your version of the program, but you are not obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this exception statement from your version. WebIssues Team ============== Authors: * Michał Męciński (mimec at mimec org) Contributors: * Patrick Matthäi (patrick.matthaei at web de) - Debian packaging, patches * Azevedo Filipe (pasnox at gmail com) - OS X packaging, patches * Radek Zielonka (zielonka.radek at gmail com) - Czech translation * Sandro Franchi (sandro at alegua com ar) - Spanish translation * Konstantin Ritt (ritt.ks at gmail com) - Russian translation * Dominik Stein (bspeingebreck at googlemail com) - German translation * Márcio Moraes (marciopanto at gmail com) - Portuguese (Brazil) translation * Alex Behktin (alexbekhtin at gmail com) - Firebird database engine * Peter Morgan (pedromorgan at gmail com) - ideas, donations and various other support Resources ========= Website http://webissues.mimec.org/ Online Documentation http://doc.mimec.org/webissues/client/ Forum http://webissues.mimec.org/forum/general Bugs & Requests http://webissues.mimec.org/forum/tracker Development http://wiki.mimec.org/wiki/WebIssues ./usr/share/doc/webissues/doc/ 0000755 0000000 0000000 00000000000 11303301045 015135 5 ustar root root ./usr/share/doc/webissues/doc/using.html 0000644 0000000 0000000 00000163556 11302575314 017203 0 ustar root root
The Main Window of the WebIssues Client allows to connect to a WebIssues server. When the client is not connected, the window contains the Start Page which allows to reopen a recent connection or create a new connection. After opening a connection, the Main Window allows to work with projects, folders and issues and to access other windows. When the client is connected to a server, the name of the server appears in the title bar of the Main Window. Select → to display more information about the current connection.
Since version 0.9.5, the Main Window uses a three-pane layout by default. The Projects Tree and Dashboard views are displayed in the left pane. The Folder Window, showing the list of issues in the selected folder, is embedded in the top right pane. The Issue Window, showing the details of the selected issue, is embedded in the bottom right pane. This layout resembles many e-mail clients and allows to work with WebIssues using a single window. Commands of the folder and issue windows are merged into the Main Window's menus and tool bar when the respective pane is activated with a mouse click or using keyboard.
In the old style single-pane layout, the Main Window shows only the Projects Tree and the Dashboard; separate windows are used to display information like folder contents or issue details. You can open multiple windows at the same time, switch between them and close them when you no longer need them. If a particular window already exists it is not opened again, but instead the existing window is activated. Some common commands like → or → are available in every window.
Note that even when the three-pane layout is used, you can still open selected folders and issues in separate windows by double clicking on the folder in the tree or the issue in the list. Also some windows, for example the Users Window or the Types Window, are always opened separately from the Main Window.
Tip
Whether the single-pane or three-pane layout is used, closing the Main Window causes the application to automatically close all other windows and quit. However, if the Tray Icon is enabled, closing the Main Window hides it, leaving the application running and all other windows opened. Clicking on the tray icon opens the Main Window again.
The main part of the Main Window is a tree view of available projects and folders. In addition the type of issues in each folder is displayed. You can expand and collapse individual projects by clicking the icon with a plus or minus symbol. Selecting a folder displays its content in the top right pane (unless the single-pane interface was selected). You can open a folder in a new Folder Window by double clicking the folder in the tree. Right clicking on a project or folder opens a context menu containing available options.
The tree is periodically updated to synchronize with changes made by other users. You can configure the interval of periodic updates in the WebIssues Settings. The tree is automatically updated after each change you make. You can also manually force updating the tree using the → option. The status bar at the bottom of the window shows the status of the update.
Options for creating, renaming and deleting projects are only available for server administrators. The names of projects have to be unique. Projects which contain folders cannot be deleted.
Options for creating, renaming and deleting folders are only available for administrators of the project to which the folders belong and for server administrators. The names of folders have to be unique within each projects, but may be duplicated between different projects. When a folder is created, the type of issues it will contain has to be selected; it cannot be changed later. Folders which contain issues cannot be deleted.
Folders which have active watches (see Folder Watches) are marked with a small colored dot icon in the tree view. Gray dot indicates that there are no new or modified issues in the folder. Green dot indicates that there are modified issues and yellow dot shows that there are new issues in the folder which match at least one of the watch criteria.
Folders for which notifications are enabled (see Email Notifications) are marked with a small white letter 'N' on black background. It indicates that an email notification will be sent whenever an issue is added to this folder. Note that email notifications are not available on all servers.
The second tab of the Main Window contains the Dashboard View. It displays summary information for all active folder watches (see the Folder Watches dialog below for more information).
For each watch, the dashboard shows the total number of issues matching the watch filtering criteria, the number of new issues and the num