On Jun 18, 2:30 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Jun 18, 1:27 pm, setcookie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> its says: > > > Error: Failed to load processor WikiTicketCalendar > > > No macro or processor named 'WikiTicketCalendar' found > > > but than again it may be in the wrong location?! formerly one had to put it > > in the wiki-macro folder but that doesnt exist anymore in 0.11 envs? so > > where to put it ... ? > > <snip> > > That sounds like the location, in 0.11, you can put it in the /plugins > directory of your trac environment. > > OR put in in a shared plugins directory (any name) and point the > plugins_dir = value under the [inherit] section of your trac.ini > file. depending on your setup, the location of the plugins_dir might > need rights settings etc. > -you will need to restart your server for this to take affect. > > That said, additionally, on the site where this plugin is hosted, > there is a link in the dicussion section at the bottom for a 0.11 > patched version. not sure if you are using that one. > > Finally, I have a question about this tool. if I don't fill in the > "due date" field for a ticket, can't it just use the milestone it is > associated with as the due date? or does it maybe default to that > date in the calendar view? if not, any thoughts on make that so? > This of course, fits where fine grained milestones are used in a > project (which we do: V&V of component X 10/10/2010, V&V of component > y, 10/12/2010...etc. for our milestones, or better, if a component > could have a due date.... :D > > anyway.
Just an update, I did indeed need to download the version someone attached to that web site to get it to work in 0.11(rc2 here) it doesn't, for some reason link to create daily pages, like the original, but that's ok, I created a table and put both calendars side by side, since they link different information. (yet the month navigation is somehow linked, which is fine, I don't show it on the WikiCalendar macro, and it follows) I do have a question for anyone that might answer. when I create a wikiCalendar page of the format 6-20-2008 via linkthrough, I put a ticketquery to display ticket, with the due_close date as the search string [[TicketQuery(due_close=06/20/08,compact)]] manually. how would I automagically (tm) derive that from the m-d-Y page name format? Then of course, make it a template? otherwise, the people who actually find this page useful, will have to insert that macro manually every time. anyway, cheers --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Trac Users" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/trac-users?hl=en -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
