Changes between Version 36 and Version 37 of GanttCalendarPlugin
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- Jun 22, 2012, 5:11:13 PM (12 years ago)
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GanttCalendarPlugin
v36 v37 47 47 48 48 == Download and Installation == 49 === 'A' Method: Trac 0.11===49 === 'A' Method: for Trac 0.11 (English) === 50 50 51 51 This plugin is not hosted on trac-hacks.org. Please refer [http://recursive-design.com/projects/gantt-calendar/ here] for download, installation and usage instructions. … … 54 54 }}} 55 55 The version at the address above is the previous (0.11) release translated into English. The new version (0.12) by the original author now supports English, so using 'B' method below is recommended. 56 [[BR]] 56 57 57 === 'B' Method: Trac 0.12===58 === 'B' Method: for Trac 0.12 (Multilingual) === 58 59 59 60 [http://svn.sourceforge.jp/svnroot/shibuya-trac/plugins/ganttcalendarplugin/trunk/ganttcalendar/locale/ Supported Languages]: English, Simplified Chinese, Japanese, Korean 61 60 62 1. Download from original repository http://sourceforge.jp/projects/shibuya-trac/ 61 63 {{{ … … 78 80 .... 79 81 }}} 82 80 83 3. Configure 81 84 {{{ … … 108 111 show_weekly_view = false 109 112 }}} 113 110 114 4. Web server restart 111 115 [[BR]] 112 116 113 input date format:114 * accepted date format as: YYYY-MM-DD (ISO 8601 date format) [[BR]]117 Input date format: 118 * accepted date format as: YYYY-MM-DD (ISO 8601 date format) 115 119 116 120 * If you want to use legacy date format (YYYY/MM/DD), you have to change your project's trac.ini file: (if previously edited tickets does not shown) … … 121 125 .... 122 126 }}} 123 display holidays:124 127 125 * This feature is experimental. Currently, [http://svn.sourceforge.jp/svnroot/shibuya-trac/plugins/ganttcalendarplugin/trunk/README.ko holiday data is provided for Japanese and Korean user only]. 128 Display holidays: 129 * This feature is experimental. Currently, [http://svn.sourceforge.jp/svnroot/shibuya-trac/plugins/ganttcalendarplugin/trunk/README.ko the holiday data is provided for Japanese and Korean user only]. 130 126 131 == Discuss == 127 132 * Query about parents, blockers, milestones. These features do not seem obvious. Blockers has a name sufficient to suggest task dependencies/prerequisites: how are they modeled & what consequences ensue? (A pet peeve is that IMO "blocking" should ''preclude'' work on the downstream task, else what's the POINT of the relationship? ''Parent'' meanwhile suggests heirarchy or abstraction, but again I don't see the connection to any consequences in operation or display. I guess this is a documentation request.