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- 29 Aug 2010, 15:01
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Embedding images in bug notes?
- Replies: 10
- Views: 16955
Re: Embedding images in bug notes?
Dang, I see that. Time to monitor the feature, and possibly put some $ on it to have it done sooner. 
- 26 Aug 2010, 13:09
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Embedding images in bug notes?
- Replies: 10
- Views: 16955
Re: Embedding images in bug notes?
Bringing back an old thread (mine, too!) is bad form I suppose...
Just wanted to know if it was possible now? We're running the 1.2.x series, and I find myself doing this more and more (creating notes which are just screaming for embedded images).
Just wanted to know if it was possible now? We're running the 1.2.x series, and I find myself doing this more and more (creating notes which are just screaming for embedded images).
- 01 Jun 2010, 15:44
- Forum: Help
- Topic: closing bug - user right
- Replies: 5
- Views: 7182
Re: closing bug - user right
Indeed, that worked like a charm.
Thanks!
Steph
Thanks!
Steph
- 08 May 2010, 13:30
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Issues going missing!!
- Replies: 9
- Views: 9172
Re: Issues going missing!!
Hi sjenkinsdc
Then I deleted the project, expecting the issues to moved up to the parent project.
But they weren't, they just disappeared.
Ouch. Unfortunately for you, I think Mantis did the right thing -- deleting a project should delete its issues, just like moving a project to become a ...
Then I deleted the project, expecting the issues to moved up to the parent project.
But they weren't, they just disappeared.
Ouch. Unfortunately for you, I think Mantis did the right thing -- deleting a project should delete its issues, just like moving a project to become a ...
- 03 May 2010, 20:42
- Forum: Help
- Topic: closing bug - user right
- Replies: 5
- Views: 7182
Re: closing bug - user right
Same issue, with 1.2.0.
We're entering the last stretch of a project release, and I'm faced once again with having to put everyone as 'admins' so they can close defects. Surely there's a better workflow than this when you have someone closing a defect who's neither the reporter nor the developer ...
We're entering the last stretch of a project release, and I'm faced once again with having to put everyone as 'admins' so they can close defects. Surely there's a better workflow than this when you have someone closing a defect who's neither the reporter nor the developer ...
- 13 May 2009, 12:55
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Assigning a defect to a QA
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2695
Assigning a defect to a QA
Hello,
We've been using Mantis for a while now, and have been using only the following states: New, Assigned, Feedback and Resolved. Only recently have we started systematically closing defects, and thus are starting to use the Closed state. It works great when there's a single QA in charge of ...
We've been using Mantis for a while now, and have been using only the following states: New, Assigned, Feedback and Resolved. Only recently have we started systematically closing defects, and thus are starting to use the Closed state. It works great when there's a single QA in charge of ...
- 26 Sep 2008, 13:10
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Embedding images in bug notes?
- Replies: 10
- Views: 16955
Re: Embedding images in bug notes?
Ok, thanks
- 26 Sep 2008, 11:54
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Embedding images in bug notes?
- Replies: 10
- Views: 16955
Re: Embedding images in bug notes?
Salut!
A "custom field" to a note, does this include file attachments? And will it show the attached images inline?
Steph
A "custom field" to a note, does this include file attachments? And will it show the attached images inline?
Steph
- 25 Sep 2008, 16:54
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Embedding images in bug notes?
- Replies: 10
- Views: 16955
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- 29 Aug 2008, 14:56
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Embedding images in bug notes?
- Replies: 10
- Views: 16955
Embedding images in bug notes?
I've started to track email discussions related to defects by attaching notes (one per email) to defects. I know there are some customizations out there to support email gateways, and I haven't taken the time to look at them. For now volume is sufficiently low that this is still manageable.
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- 12 Feb 2007, 19:33
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Mantis doesn't validate XHTML -- not even close
- Replies: 20
- Views: 26396
- 07 Jan 2007, 01:50
- Forum: Customizations
- Topic: Getting Mantis 1.1.0a2 to play nice with mod_proxy_html
- Replies: 1
- Views: 5766
- 28 Dec 2006, 22:11
- Forum: Customizations
- Topic: Getting Mantis 1.1.0a2 to play nice with mod_proxy_html
- Replies: 1
- Views: 5766
Getting Mantis 1.1.0a2 to play nice with mod_proxy_html
I'm moving our Mantis installation to another server, which will be called by another Apache2 webserver (typical reverse proxy setup behind a NAT firewall it seems).
When I would enable mod_proxy_html I would get an extra linebreak on the summary pages (with jpgraph enabled).
After testing the ...
When I would enable mod_proxy_html I would get an extra linebreak on the summary pages (with jpgraph enabled).
After testing the ...
- 28 Dec 2006, 21:25
- Forum: Customizations
- Topic: Debian, Mantis 1.1.0a2, PHP5, JPGraph
- Replies: 2
- Views: 9379
- 28 Dec 2006, 18:58
- Forum: Customizations
- Topic: Debian, Mantis 1.1.0a2, PHP5, JPGraph
- Replies: 2
- Views: 9379
Debian, Mantis 1.1.0a2, PHP5, JPGraph
Hey,
I'm in the process of upgrading our installation from 1.0.0rc5 (no, really) to 1.1.0a2 (again, really). At the same time, I'm moving the server downstream on our LAN, and putting a reverse apache proxy to access it through our NAT firewall. Loads of fun.
Anyway, I was getting strange results ...
I'm in the process of upgrading our installation from 1.0.0rc5 (no, really) to 1.1.0a2 (again, really). At the same time, I'm moving the server downstream on our LAN, and putting a reverse apache proxy to access it through our NAT firewall. Loads of fun.
Anyway, I was getting strange results ...