Difference between revisions of "HowTo:Make a Document ready for Redlining"
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− | # Set the [[SYSCLS_REDLINEDFILE]] classification on a [[DOCUMENT|Document]] [[MetaClass]] using the {{CD}} | + | # Set the [[SYSCLS_REDLINEDFILE]] classification on a [[DOCUMENT|Document]] [[MetaClass]] using the {{CD}} control (the MetaClass must derive from [[FILEDOCUMENT]]) |
− | + | # Implement the '''FILETYPE''' property, by adding an existing or after creating a new [[MetaProperty]] of type [[MetaProperty#Text|Text]] | |
− | # Implement the '''FILETYPE''' property | + | |
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Revision as of 09:31, 25 March 2014
The redlining feature creates a copy of the document and opens it for editing with any installed 3rd party application. To enable redlining for certain document object follow
Prepare a Document MetaClass for Redlining
- Set the SYSCLS REDLINEDFILE classification on a Document MetaClass using the CD control (the MetaClass must derive from FILEDOCUMENT)
- Implement the FILETYPE property, by adding an existing or after creating a new MetaProperty of type Text
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- Navigate to the MetaClass SYSCLS EDITABLEDOCUMENT in the Class Browser
- Open a RelationEditor for the created Document class, put the SYSCLS_EDITABLEDOCUMENT via dragging and dropping in the Relation Editor and navigate to the Classification
- Now all Instances of the created MetaClass can be set either editable or not by checking "EDIT_FILE_ALLOWED".
- To make the Document available, see the instructions on creating and editing Views.