On Sep 20, 6:01 am, Water Lin waterlin1...@gmail.com wrote:
2. Can I export tickets as excel or word, or something else, so I can print
tickets very convinently. Is there any good plugin for it?
Trac also exports reports and custom queries to CSV, which will open
in Excel directly. Click the
I can (shamelessly) recommend my plugin that makes administration
slightly easier, and that mimics the way other Ticket meta-information
in Trac can be configured by project/ticket administrators - it
provides a webadmin interface to the trac.ini changes:
First option is easy. The setting you're looking for is
default_handler in the [trac] section of your environment's trac.ini
file. See http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracIni#trac-section. We
have several Tracs that default to the New Ticket page.
Not sure about how to forward directly to a
At the company I work for, we currently have several Trac environments
all running on Trac 0.10.4 (or 10.3, I don't remember). We would like
to upgrade to 0.11, but our Helpdesk relies heavily on the
SimpleTicketPlugin (http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/SimpleTicketPlugin) to
hide fields they want to
type fields, so you need to convert Excel/
Access dates using the expression time: DateDiff(s,#12/31/1969
7:00:00 PM#,[excelDateField]).
- Matthew Carlson
On May 30, 6:06 am, Nora [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to determine the most efficient method to import a two
column spreadsheet (one
I have updated the documentation at
https://subtrac.sara.nl/oss/email2trac/wiki/Email2tracInstallation/Windows.
A summary of my posts can be found at my blog (shameless plug!)
http://functionalelegant.blogspot.com/2008/03/email2trac-on-windows.html.
- Matthew Carlson
On Mar 23, 1:00 am, Nicole
In Trac, authentication and permissions are seperate; I'm assuming
Apache is handling ldap authentication in your setup.
You should be able to use the standard Trac permissions system to
manage permissions for your users. However, as far as I know,
permissions in Trac bubble up; you can only
On Feb 5, 10:39 pm, Edward Elhauge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The only feedback I'd have is that an Edit button would be nice so that
the Change Properties - Description textbox section wouldn't take up
so much room. Alternatively a read-only view of the ticket, with all of
it's comments,
Hi
We use Postgres and Trac on Windows. The Postrgres installation was
painless and the pgAdmin III tool makes database maintenance, creating
new databases/trac environments easy (All you have to do is create a
new empty database, trad-admin creates the tables for you). I haven't
tried the
That sounds like the root page / default project listingfor a Trac
site. The default version of that page just lists all of the trac
environments that have been setup on the server. The clearsilver
template for that page is index.cs; it should be in the shared Trac
templates directory (mine is
The Trac documentation talks a little about that page here:
http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracInterfaceCustomization#ProjectList .
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