This only removes certain columns in the WBS table. The Properties section table in the descriptor pages will still be displayed. I think Marcel wants to hide the Properties section table. Regards, Kelvin ------------------------------------------------------------------- Kelvin Low Software Architect, IBM Method Engineering Committer, Eclipse Process Framework tel: 408-463-5230 fax: 408-463-3834 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Charles Yan/Cupertino/IBM @IBMUS To Sent by: Eclipse Process Framework Project [EMAIL PROTECTED] Developers List clipse.org <epf-dev@eclipse.org> cc "Eclipse Process Framework Project 05/23/2007 03:10 Developers List" PM <epf-dev@eclipse.org>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject Please respond to RE: [epf-dev] Properties table on Eclipse Process Descriptor pages Framework Project Developers List <[EMAIL PROTECTED] org> Actually, you can customize your WBS editor columns in EPF preference page ( screen shot below ). If you remove some of the columns from the WBS editor, publish will not publish those removed columns. Charlie Yan IBM Dev Manager EPF Composer Dev Lead Phone: 408-463-5137 "Maciel, Eduardo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: To [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Eclipse Process Framework Project Developers List" <epf-dev@eclipse.org> 05/23/2007 02:40 PM cc Subject Please respond to RE: [epf-dev] Properties Eclipse Process Framework Project table on Descriptor pages Developers List <epf-dev@eclipse.org> Thanks for your help, Kelvin. It will be very very usefull. Regards, Maciel From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kelvin Low Sent: quarta-feira, 23 de maio de 2007 17:54 To: Eclipse Process Framework Project Developers List Cc: Eclipse Process Framework Project Developers List; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [epf-dev] Properties table on Descriptor pages 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 ------------------------------------------------------------------- Kelvin Low Software Architect, IBM Method Engineering Committer, Eclipse Process Framework tel: 408-463-5230 fax: 408-463-3834 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Inactive hide details for "Maciel, Eduardo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"Maciel, Eduardo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Maciel, Eduardo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To 05/23/2007 12:37 PM "Eclipse Process Framework Project Developers List" <epf-dev@eclipse.org> Please respond to cc Eclipse Process Framework Project Developers List <epf-dev@eclipse.org> Subject [epf-dev] Properties table on Descriptor pages 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 _______________________________________________ epf-dev mailing list epf-dev@eclipse.org https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/epf-dev _______________________________________________ epf-dev mailing list epf-dev@eclipse.org https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/epf-dev _______________________________________________ epf-dev mailing list epf-dev@eclipse.org https://dev.eclipse.org/mailman/listinfo/epf-dev
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