With the developer permissions set the attachments can be downloaded (a .pdf 
will open directly in the browser, but an Excel document is actually 
downloaded) but with all the permissions that I gave below even the .pdf is 
inaccessible.  The project manager that I mentioned does not need a local copy 
of the repository, all he needs is to be able to create, edit and view tickets 
and their attachments on the repository that sits on an AWS ‘cloud’.  So I 
still don’t know which is the operative permission flag or is it simply not 
possible to do what I am trying to do in Fossil?

I plan on updating the cloud version of Fossil but I do have the latest on my 
own  machine.  However, I cannot find any specific instructions even on the 
Fossil website as to how to do this. Is it possible or not?

:: paul

On Aug 28, 2014, at 11:34 , Stephan Beal <sgb...@googlemail.com> wrote:

> On Thu, Aug 28, 2014 at 7:42 PM, Paul Higham <pa...@janmedical.com> wrote:
> I want to grant permission to a project manager here to be able to create, 
> edit and view tickets and their attachments, but I don’t want him to be able 
> to clone, check in or check out.
> i don't believe that complete combo is possible (someone else may correct 
> me). You can lock down clone and checkin, but a checkout works on his local 
> clone/copy, so you cannot restrict that. 
> 
>  
>  I have given him all the following permissions: bcdefhjkmnprtuw but he still 
> cannot access attachments - does anyone know which is the right permission 
> flag?  BTW the Fossil version used on the server is 1.24 [f60a86d0f2] 
> 2012-10-30 15:49:26
> 
> Ancient! That needs to be updated.
>  
> Is it possible to use MarkDown in Fossil ticket descriptions?  My problem is 
> that the limited capabilities of the wiki markup is preventing enthusiastic 
> acceptance of Fossil by some of the non-developers at my (very small) company.
> i _think_ it is, but possibly not with your version. MD was added sometime 
> around that timeframe, IIRC, but might not be in that version.
> 
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