Interesting fact regarding work item link filters when working with the Process Editor to create a new process template:
"Include all" does not equal "Include" + selecting all link types.
- "Include all": link types from all installed process templates will be shown to the users.
- "Include" + check all boxes: Only the links types in the current process template will be shown to the user.
In my experience, "Include all" is never a good option for a work item link filter. It will only serve to confuse users and break reports. But when working with the Process Editor "Include" restricts your selection of link types to only include those specified in you process template. If you want to use link types from your template and some of the system defined link types (like parent/child) you will have to edit the XML markup manually.
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Posted by jesfer on August 20, 2010 14:20
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After discovering the configuring the WM6 home screen is nothing more than editing an XML file (/Application Data/Home/themename.home.xml on your device) I've been searching for a WM6 home.xml documentation. But as far as I can tell... there is none! Best thing I've found so far is the Homescreen guide for beginners by W411y. If anyone knows where to find a more complete documentation, please let me know!
Reverse engineering and W411y's guide helps a lot, but I want to build a Home Screen editor, and for that I'd really like to get my hands on some proper documentation...
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Posted by jesfer on October 8, 2007 11:06
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