Difference between revisions of "HowTo:Make a Document ready for Redlining"
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'''Criterion 2:''' File documents can be created as child objects of other file documents | '''Criterion 2:''' File documents can be created as child objects of other file documents | ||
− | # Create a new relation between the MetaClasse of the original file document ant the redlined file document<br/>[[File:UI_HowTo_Prepare_a_Document_for_Redlining_02.png| | + | # Create a new relation between the MetaClasse of the original file document ant the redlined file document<br/>[[File:UI_HowTo_Prepare_a_Document_for_Redlining_02.png|700 px|border|alt=Create relation|Create relation]] |
'''Criterion 3:''' [[:Category:Views|View items]] for the (redlined) file document exist | '''Criterion 3:''' [[:Category:Views|View items]] for the (redlined) file document exist |
Revision as of 10:22, 25 March 2014
The redlining feature creates a copy of the document and opens it for editing with any installed 3rd party application. Enabling redlining for certain document objects requires that the following criteria are met:
Criterion 1: A file document MetaClass is prepared for Redlining
- Set the SYSCLS REDLINEDFILE classification on a MetaClass for file documents using the CD control (the MetaClass must derive from FILEDOCUMENT)
- Check if all required MetaProperties are implemented
Criterion 2: File documents can be created as child objects of other file documents
- Create a new relation between the MetaClasse of the original file document ant the redlined file document
Criterion 3: View items for the (redlined) file document exist
- Create the view items for the file documents if they do not already exist (existing view items for file documents might be sufficient)
- Relate the view items to the according View and test the result in the View Test Environment
Criterion 4: Context scopes for the redlined file document exist and such file document can be created on the UBIKCLIENT
- Create a context scope for the redlined file document (an existing context scope for file documents might be sufficient
- To make the Document available, see the instructions on creating and editing Views.