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Redmine ISSUE-id - Bug #ISSUE-14 (Open): Escaping #ISSUE-id Textile rule does not workhttp://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/ISSUE-142017-12-02T21:46:29ZAndriy Lesyuks-andy@andriylesyuk.com
<p>Escaping ISSUE-id’s special Textile syntax rule does not work, if multiple IDs are specified in one line. For example:</p>
<pre>
!#ISSUE-1, !#ISSUE-2 and !#ISSUE-3
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<p>Demo: <img src="#ISSUE-1," alt="" /><a class="issue tracker-9 status-5 priority-5 priority-default closed" title="Bulgarian translation (Closed)" href="http://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/ISSUE-2">#ISSUE-2</a> and #ISSUE-3</p>
<p>This happens because Redmine treats <code>!#ISSUE-1, !</code> as an image. Therefore, <code>parse_redmine_links_with_issue_id</code> gets the following <code>text</code>:</p>
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Demo: <img src="#ISSUE-1," alt="" />#ISSUE-2 and !#ISSUE-3
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<p>The same applies to legacy IDs:</p>
<p>Demo: <img src="#1," alt="" /><a class="issue tracker-2 status-5 priority-5 priority-default closed" title="User needs some way to see available activities (Closed)" href="http://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/2">#2</a> and <a class="issue tracker-7 status-5 priority-4 priority-low2 closed" title="Create more bug related contexts (Closed)" href="http://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/3">#3</a></p>
<p>So, it’s not a problem in the plugin, but in the Redmine core.</p> RedWord - Bug #2368 (Open): Next and prev links for multi-page articleshttp://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/23682015-04-02T17:27:19ZAndriy Lesyuks-andy@andriylesyuk.com
<p>Accordingly to Google <code>rel="prev"</code> and <code>rel="next"</code> links of the multi-page article should point to the previous and next pages of the article:<br /><a class="external" href="https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/1663744">https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/1663744</a></p>
<p>However, WordPress seems to use “neighbor” articles for these links, what can potentially cause issues.</p> WikiNG - Feature #2076 (Open): HTML Color previewhttp://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/20762012-06-28T12:30:35ZAndriy Lesyuks-andy@andriylesyuk.com
<p>If WikiNG meets HTML color code like #C07600 it can make an inline preview by rendering a little box before the color code...</p> Extended Fields - Feature #1881 (Open): Support wiki toolbar for "Default value"http://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/18812011-10-26T20:39:05ZAndriy Lesyuks-andy@andriylesyuk.com
<p>Right now it seems to be very complicated and is not critical... So “postponing”.</p> Projects - Feature #1837 (Open): Andriy is now working on...http://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/18372011-08-31T17:03:21ZAndriy Lesyuks-andy@andriylesyuk.com
<p>Just an idea:</p>
<p>I usually work on one of the projects... So on the website somewhere can be a status e.g. “Andriy is now working on <ins>Download</ins>” (where <ins>Download</ins> is a link). On the other hand if I don’t work on any of the projects (e.g. freelancing) - “Andriy is now working on his other projects...” <span class="wiking smiley smiley-smiley" title=":)"></span></p>
<p>The status should be triggered manually (using e.g. <a href="/projects/orangutan">Orangutan</a>).</p> Projects - Feature #1804 (Incomplete): Arrows (or similar solution) for project menuhttp://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/18042011-07-14T03:26:05ZTim Lin
<p>See attached picture.</p> SCM Creator (+Github) - Feature #1757 (Incomplete): Allow subdirectorieshttp://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/17572011-05-30T09:47:58ZJean-Sébastien Bourjsb@zenexity.comOrangutan - Feature #1619 (Open): Avatarhttp://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/16192011-02-03T13:20:32ZAndriy Lesyuks-andy@andriylesyuk.com
<p>Currently the only method to change Orangutan’s avatar is to use another Jabber client to upload it.</p>
<p>I guess it’s easy to support this! A new configuration option can be added:<br /><pre>
jabber.avatar = /path/to/avatar.png
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<p>Then on every start Orangutan can ensure the right avatar is set...</p> Orangutan::Redmine - Feature #969 (Open): Editing commentshttp://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/9692010-10-11T20:56:27ZAndriy Lesyuks-andy@andriylesyuk.com
<p>It was requested to add editing of comments. Not sure how needed this feature woul be. Please vote...</p>
<p>The main question is how to implement this... It seems like these should be queries like the following:</p>
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You: Edit comment #2 of #146
You: Edit last comment of #146
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<p>Currently comments (during output) are numbered taking into account only their position in history. Unlike Orangutan Redmine numbers not just comments but changes (journals). I’m afraid that there can be a confusion - saying a user sees comments he want to change in Redmine having number <a class="issue tracker-2 status-5 priority-4 priority-low2 closed" title="User should be able to see his configuration (Closed)" href="http://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/15">#15</a>. He can assume that this number is the same for Orangutan. So perhaps numbering in Oranggutan should be changed to be identical to Redmine.</p> Orangutan - Feature #605 (Open): SVN monkeyhttp://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/6052010-06-27T00:05:19ZAndriy Lesyuks-andy@andriylesyuk.com
<p>Orangutan can be very helpful for employees which use SVN...</p>
<p>What is required for a user to track time? A user must specify work hours, project and maybe issue and a short description...</p>
<p>What does developer which uses SVN do? Runs “update” when comes to the office and runs “commit” when leaves... If we assume that a user always specifies a description when committing (-m) we have a start time, end time and a description! All that we need is project/issue - project can be guessed (or determined if SVN was registered in Redmine) and issue can be extracted from -m message...</p>
That is:
<ul>
<li>When user does “update” Orangutan starts “tracking”;</li>
<li>When user goes away and returns Orangutan tracks breaks and saves them somewhere;</li>
<li>When user commits...</li>
<li>Orangutan tries to determine the project (if failed the monkey can ask for project later);</li>
<li>Orangutan tries to determine the issue;</li>
<li>Orangutan suggests a user to save tasks...</li>
</ul>
<p>The last is done when there are no conflicts - that is a user did not save any entries for the time a user is believed to work.</p>
<p>That is a user will only be required to answer “yes” per commit (besides the cases when the project is not known)...</p> Orangutan - Feature #558 (Open): Jokes contexthttp://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/5582010-06-15T20:52:22ZOleh Demyanyukolkobg@gmail.com
<p>tell redmine 'joke’ and he print something like fortune command form linux...</p> Orangutan::Redmine - Feature #230 (Open): Starting task/time entry and new issue at the same timehttp://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/2302010-04-16T00:31:36ZAndriy Lesyuks-andy@andriylesyuk.com
<p>In the testing phase most of their time developers fix bugs. Mostly these are small bugs. So it can be a headache to add issues to Redmine and then to add time logs using Orangutan...</p>
<p>The idea is to create a context which would allow to create issue and time log with one “command”.</p>
<p>The syntax can be:</p>
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User: Fixing new issue: Dialog is shown incorrectly [high]
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<p>It is important to receive a notification when due date came or when hours “limit” is over. The corresponding contexts should use scheduler.</p> Orangutan::Redmine - Feature #170 (Open): Issue creationhttp://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/1702010-03-31T18:31:29ZAndriy Lesyuks-andy@andriylesyuk.com
<p>It would be very useful to have a contexts allowing to create issue. These contexts should be similar to bug tracking ones (now removed). The contexts should allow to create an issue by one command. Possibly some contexts should allow to modify existing issues. Which dialogs/requests to use for creating issues is to be determined (suggestions are welcome).</p> Orangutan::Redmine - Feature #124 (Open): Let users specify what they did during a break by answe...http://projects.andriylesyuk.com/issues/1242010-03-09T17:47:14ZAndriy Lesyuks-andy@andriylesyuk.com
<p>Saying I’m working on something and suddenly my manager asks me to attend a meeting. Saying the meeting lasts for an hour. When I get back Orangutan asks me if he should record a break. That’s fine! But it would be cool if I could answer something like: “Yes... I had a meeting with my manager.”. And he would add this as a task.</p>