I thought it was odd that a software company chose Drupal as opposed to a custom solution, but now that I know you're using JIRA the decision of Drupal over Confluence really has me perplexed.
Here in Community I use the WYSIWYG Text format control to answer questions and other quick text entries.
But for longer posts when I want formatting or if I am building incrementally over several days I use the Plain text (supports markdown) control because it's quicker and easier to post an article I have written offline. In this post I share my workflow and a set of tools to publish long read posts.
I was just watching a video - Clinical Document Architecture and Document Creation - Videos An Introduction to CDA - from Australia (browser, Firefox). The video started and played fine for 8m 49s, then stopped with the following message: Could not download the video
Error code: PLAYER_ERR_TIMEOUT.
At the Global Summit several folks had mention that they developed their own production monitor. I am looking to create a monitor similar to eGate that we only display those Services/Processes/Operations that are in trouble, and those Errors that are showing up in the Event Log. Does anyone have any examples of this?
I wonder how to change the login email that I've in Comunity.
According to My acount - Account setting, I can change it using the http://login.intersystems.com portal, however there is not any link or option to change it.
Is there other way to change the email? Currently I'm using the work email and I want to change to personal email.
Hi, - Is it possible for users to select their preferred date format ? For example, if you click on Connect > Communities you are shown, for each community, something like: 'Latest Post: 01/14/2016 -'
I'd prefer the date in dd/mm/yyyy format (rather than mm/dd/yyyy).
If you prepare your longread for DC in Microsoft Word or Google Docs there is one very easy way how to add your formatted text and images in DC post at once.
To make it do the following:
1.Click Create Post on Developer Community.
2. Copy all the text in Word o GDocs to the buffer.
3. Click the button Paste from word (see the shot):
4. Paste the text to the opened window an press OK.
This is a cross-post so remove if i'm breaking a rule, i just wasn't sure if i was posting to the right place. I've been to the globalsdb website and it doesn't look like i'm going to get much help from there.
Today DC supports the notifications for the posts' updates. It means if someone changes the post text, title, group or tag you can be notified about that.
But this notifications just inform that there were updates, but do not show what exactly was changed in the post.
So through this, you can get the notifications for the posts from previous years without any reason what's happened.
I would suggest to turn off this types of notifications until we'll implement the details in notifications, what exactly was changed in the post and why did you get it.
Before this Developer Community existed a Google Group named intersystems-public-cache was an active forum for people working with Caché and related products.
When posts are displayed on the DC homepage they only show the first part of each post. This part is known as the teaser, or the trimmed version. The DC software does its best, but without being given any hint by you it can sometimes produce teasers that are of limited value, e.g. "Hi!"
When composing your post, the Preview button lets you see what the teaser will look like. For example, here's the preview of an initial version of this post:
We are playing with InterSystems iKnow analytics against Developer Community posts and introduced the new dashboard, which shows Top 60 concepts for all the posts: