Changes between Version 46 and Version 47 of ProgressMeterMacro
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- Jul 9, 2012, 11:24:06 PM (12 years ago)
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ProgressMeterMacro
v46 v47 4 4 == Description == 5 5 6 This macro plugin contains a macro to display a progress meter similar to the meters visible in the Roadmap. In a wiki page it can be used, for example, for building a complete report of the progress on tickets owned by a particular person. The !ProgressMeter macro works with the same comma-separated list of keyed parameters (named fields of a ticket) as the [trac:wiki:TicketQuery TicketQuery macro], with the exception of the argument [#status-arg status] and {{{format}}}.6 This macro plugin contains a macro to display a progress meter similar to the meters visible in the Roadmap. In a wiki page it can be used, for example, to build a complete report of the progress on tickets owned by a particular person. The !ProgressMeter macro takes queries entered as a comma-separated list keyed by ticket fields, in the same manner as the [trac:wiki:TicketQuery TicketQuery macro]. The plugin can be configured to take custom ticket workflows into account. 7 7 8 8 '''Note''': As of Trac 1.0, essentially the same functionality is built directly in Trac's standard [trac:wiki:TicketQuery TicketQuery macro]. Entries returned by such a macro call can be formatted as a progress meter via the {{{progress}}} option. … … 36 36 All of these must be put into the {{{progressmeter}}} section of {{{trac.ini}}}. The progress bars themselves can be modified using [trac:wiki:TracIni#milestone-groups-section]. 37 37 38 === The {{{status}}} argument === #status-arg39 40 The `status` argument ~~is ignored since [5224]~~ triggers an error since [8558]. If you want to define which ticket states are considered closed, have a look at [trac:wiki:TracIni#milestone-groups-section the appropriate section of trac.ini] instead.41 42 38 == Download == 43 39