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Posted to user@openmeetings.apache.org by Manuel Michaelis <ma...@manuelmichaelis.de> on 2012/09/10 10:31:49 UTC

Custom Room Types

Dear developers,

I am trying to find my way through the instructions for Custom Room Type,
but can't find paths and docs as described under
http://incubator.apache.org/openmeetings/CustomRoomTypeHowTo.html

I downloaded the file openmeetings and was searching there without results.

Is there any other location or has the method changed?

What I would like to accomplish:

1. Changing the type of room that is auto generated with a new user ( my
conference room, my webinar room).
2. Fading out some of the items in the actions menu, for example all items
in regard to polling.
3. Reducing the variety of possible screen resolutions.
4. Reducing the custom room types auto generated with installation.

What it boils down to is a very simplified user interface for customers with
low computer experience.

Thankful for any help and hints
Manuel





Re: Custom Room Types

Posted by "seba.wagner@gmail.com" <se...@gmail.com>.
Did you download the source code into Eclipse?
You can search the files in eclipse using strg+shift+r

Sebastian

2012/9/10 Manuel Michaelis <ma...@manuelmichaelis.de>:
> Dear developers,
>
> I am trying to find my way through the instructions for Custom Room Type,
> but can't find paths and docs as described under
> http://incubator.apache.org/openmeetings/CustomRoomTypeHowTo.html
>
> I downloaded the file openmeetings and was searching there without results.
>
> Is there any other location or has the method changed?
>
> What I would like to accomplish:
>
> 1. Changing the type of room that is auto generated with a new user ( my
> conference room, my webinar room).
> 2. Fading out some of the items in the actions menu, for example all items
> in regard to polling.
> 3. Reducing the variety of possible screen resolutions.
> 4. Reducing the custom room types auto generated with installation.
>
> What it boils down to is a very simplified user interface for customers with
> low computer experience.
>
> Thankful for any help and hints
> Manuel
>
>
>
>



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