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Posted to user@ofbiz.apache.org by Jacques Le Roux <ja...@les7arts.com> on 2006/06/23 11:36:55 UTC

Confluence hierarchy how to ?

I'd like to put the Debugging OFBiz in Eclipse page under the Online Developers Section page. Is that possible without being admin ?

Thanks

Jacques

Re: Confluence hierarchy how to ?

Posted by Jacques Le Roux <ja...@les7arts.com>.
Thanks David and Ray,

I tried also the drap&drop, very old Windows bad habit ;o)

Jacques

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ray Barlow" <ra...@makeyour-point.com>
To: <of...@incubator.apache.org>
Sent: Friday, June 23, 2006 5:39 PM
Subject: Re: Confluence hierarchy how to ?


> Ahh found it! Click on a page to view it, then select edit. At the top 
> it lists the location which you can edit to control the hierarchy. 
> Obviously that space on the page is a little obscured from my vision as 
> I'd passed it a few times.
> 
> I did try drag and drop in the hierarchy view but I guess that'll be in 
> the next AJAX enabled version :-)
> 
> Ray
> 
> 
> David E. Jones wrote:
> >
> > Did you guys figure this out? It looks like the SVN Tips is under the 
> > Online Developers Section, which is under Hom for the Wiki space.
> >
> > To put a page in an hierarchy on the screen for the page just select 
> > the parent page.
> >
> > -David
> >
> >
> > Ray Barlow wrote:
> >> OK I see what you mean now, I hadn't spotted the tree hierarchy view 
> >> which is pretty cool. I couldn't find anyway to move the items in the 
> >> tree so I guess you are correct about requiring higher authorisation.
> >>
> >> I only transferred the SVN Tips because I wanted to add a small 
> >> section to it and thought it a good excuse to start getting used to 
> >> Confluence, looks like a little more to learn yet!
> >>
> >> Ray
> >>
> >>
> >> Jacques Le Roux wrote:
> >>> Ray,
> >>>
> >>> Thanks, I saw the link but was willing to move the page down in the 
> >>> hierarchy
> >>> (tree view). I think in order to do that I need to have authorisations.
> >>>
> >>> Jacques
> >

Re: Confluence hierarchy how to ?

Posted by Ray Barlow <ra...@makeyour-point.com>.
Ahh found it! Click on a page to view it, then select edit. At the top 
it lists the location which you can edit to control the hierarchy. 
Obviously that space on the page is a little obscured from my vision as 
I'd passed it a few times.

I did try drag and drop in the hierarchy view but I guess that'll be in 
the next AJAX enabled version :-)

Ray


David E. Jones wrote:
>
> Did you guys figure this out? It looks like the SVN Tips is under the 
> Online Developers Section, which is under Hom for the Wiki space.
>
> To put a page in an hierarchy on the screen for the page just select 
> the parent page.
>
> -David
>
>
> Ray Barlow wrote:
>> OK I see what you mean now, I hadn't spotted the tree hierarchy view 
>> which is pretty cool. I couldn't find anyway to move the items in the 
>> tree so I guess you are correct about requiring higher authorisation.
>>
>> I only transferred the SVN Tips because I wanted to add a small 
>> section to it and thought it a good excuse to start getting used to 
>> Confluence, looks like a little more to learn yet!
>>
>> Ray
>>
>>
>> Jacques Le Roux wrote:
>>> Ray,
>>>
>>> Thanks, I saw the link but was willing to move the page down in the 
>>> hierarchy
>>> (tree view). I think in order to do that I need to have authorisations.
>>>
>>> Jacques
>

Re: Confluence hierarchy how to ?

Posted by "David E. Jones" <jo...@ofbiz.org>.
Did you guys figure this out? It looks like the SVN Tips is under the Online Developers Section, which is under Hom for the Wiki space.

To put a page in an hierarchy on the screen for the page just select the parent page.

-David


Ray Barlow wrote:
> OK I see what you mean now, I hadn't spotted the tree hierarchy view 
> which is pretty cool. I couldn't find anyway to move the items in the 
> tree so I guess you are correct about requiring higher authorisation.
> 
> I only transferred the SVN Tips because I wanted to add a small section 
> to it and thought it a good excuse to start getting used to Confluence, 
> looks like a little more to learn yet!
> 
> Ray
> 
> 
> Jacques Le Roux wrote:
>> Ray,
>>
>> Thanks, I saw the link but was willing to move the page down in the 
>> hierarchy
>> (tree view). I think in order to do that I need to have authorisations.
>>
>> Jacques

Re: Confluence hierarchy how to ?

Posted by Ray Barlow <ra...@makeyour-point.com>.
OK I see what you mean now, I hadn't spotted the tree hierarchy view 
which is pretty cool. I couldn't find anyway to move the items in the 
tree so I guess you are correct about requiring higher authorisation.

I only transferred the SVN Tips because I wanted to add a small section 
to it and thought it a good excuse to start getting used to Confluence, 
looks like a little more to learn yet!

Ray


Jacques Le Roux wrote:
> Ray,
>
> Thanks, I saw the link but was willing to move the page down in the hierarchy
> (tree view). I think in order to do that I need to have authorisations.
>
> Jacques

Re: Confluence hierarchy how to ?

Posted by Jacques Le Roux <ja...@les7arts.com>.
Ray,

Thanks, I saw the link but was willing to move the page down in the hierarchy
(tree view). I think in order to do that I need to have authorisations.

Jacques

> Hi Jacques,
>
> I think you'll find that I already have added that link when I
> transferred the SVN Tips page, so I guess it is possible without being
> admin.
>
> Ray
>
> Jacques Le Roux wrote:
> > I'd like to put the Debugging OFBiz in Eclipse page under the Online
Developers Section page. Is that possible without being admin ?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Jacques
> >
> >


Re: Confluence hierarchy how to ?

Posted by Ray Barlow <ra...@makeyour-point.com>.
Hi Jacques,

I think you'll find that I already have added that link when I 
transferred the SVN Tips page, so I guess it is possible without being 
admin.

Ray


Jacques Le Roux wrote:
> I'd like to put the Debugging OFBiz in Eclipse page under the Online Developers Section page. Is that possible without being admin ?
>
> Thanks
>
> Jacques
>
>