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Jamie Curle replied on July 17, 2008 11:33 to the question "Deleting Projects" in hedgehog lab:
Thanks for the reply Sarat.
I'm not actually annoyed ( it takes a lot more to annoy me - such as a babies that smell of cheese and butter shoving pasties into their mouths )
I would say this for a fast track, this one gets my vote. Flattening fixx is not problem for me, but it may be for someone else.
Cheers,
Jamie.
Jamie Curle asked a question in hedgehog lab on July 17, 2008 11:07:
Deleting ProjectsHaving just foolishly imported my basecamp data 3 times I'm now unable to delete projects. I can archive them though so it's no headache or preferably I can flatten the whole installation and start from scratch - Which I'll probably do...
It would be cool to delete projects though, as it irks me to see archived projects that I know that I want to have deleted.
This probably leads me onto the basecamp import functionality, but I'll save that for another time when I'm free to more eloquently express my ideas.
Jamie Curle replied on July 10, 2008 09:06 to the idea "Base Camp Integration" in hedgehog lab:
Jamie Curle replied on July 09, 2008 14:56 to the idea "Base Camp Integration" in hedgehog lab:
Jamie Curle replied on July 09, 2008 13:37 to the idea "Base Camp Integration" in hedgehog lab:
Oh no, I posted to early and I'm getting a 500 error when I try to edit the message.
For the record the above paragraph that hangs like an episode of Neighbours should read
"....as we've got some projects on base camp that really aren't suited to fixx, though come to think of it, it's probably just my prejudice deciding that some projects aren't suitable just because they're not web based."
All better & apologies for the dual post. I thought it would be better to correctly articulate my point rather than to come across as someone (who at 31 years old) still hadn't grasped the art of sentences.
Jamie Curle shared an idea in hedgehog lab on July 09, 2008 13:32:
Base Camp IntegrationHere it is, the obligatory Base Camp integration question.
It would be *sooper* and I mean **sooper** cool if there was a way to pull down and sync fixx up with selected Base Camp projects. Select being the key idea as we've got some projects active on Base
I've just had to manually recreate most of my projects and it irks me to repeat myself. When I do a little part of me dies.
Cheers
Jamie.
Jamie Curle marked one of Mark Forster's replies in hedgehog lab as useful. Mark Forster replied to the problem "css bug in delete issue confirmation modal window.".
Jamie Curle replied on June 27, 2008 10:28 to the problem "css bug in delete issue confirmation modal window." in hedgehog lab:
Jamie Curle reported a problem in hedgehog lab on June 27, 2008 10:08:
css bug in delete issue confirmation modal window.When deleting an issue a modal type window thing pops up, quite rightly asking for confirmation of the action due to the severity of the consequences.
The css for that window contains a nice 'warning' icon, but it is behind text. I'll assume this is a bug because it makes the context and content harder to digest.
I took a screen grab of the issue - http://media.jamiecurle.com/modal.png
Perhaps this is what it should look like - http://media.jamiecurle.com/modal.cor...
Jamie Curle replied on June 25, 2008 09:39 to the question "There's no place like home" in hedgehog lab:
I think, even for 1.0 if you could just get the logo to link back to the dashboard, that would be enough.
For me it's one of the things that *has* to be there. As a user, I see a logo and I expect it to be clickable
I'm willing to bribe you for this improvement to the GUI. I'll pay you five queens pounds.
Jamie Curle shared an idea in hedgehog lab on June 25, 2008 09:37:
Dashboard OrderingIt would be great if the projects in the dash board were ordered first all by their last activity and then alphabetically, should there be a chronological clash.
Jamie C asked a question in hedgehog lab on June 24, 2008 16:24:
There's no place like homeThe obligatory link to homepage - Is there any chance you could hook the logo and the fixx installation name so that it links back to the dashboard, or, even better, allow the end user to decide what 'home' should be?
Jamie C replied on June 24, 2008 16:22 to the problem "Unicode é becomes é" in hedgehog lab:
Jamie C reported a problem in hedgehog lab on June 24, 2008 08:06:
Unicode é becomes éI think this is a unicode issue...
When entering a character such as é, it is displayed back as é
So 'Café' becomes 'Café'
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