The UnicodeData.nsf database contains one document for each Unicode code point that is documented in the standard UnicodeData.txt file on the Unicode Consortium web site. Each document contains the decimal and hex values of a Unicode code point, and a text field populated with the actual LMBCS character that corresponds to that code point, along with the Unicode name for the code point and several other values. The database has a view containing all the separate code point documents that is conveniently sorted by the decimal Unicode code point. There is also another view containing several additional useful documents: a document with the original UnicodeData.txt file as an attachment, a document containing all the code points rendered 16 per line as LMBCS characters in a Notes rich text field, and a document containing all the code points rendered 1 per line as LMBCS code points. All scripts used in creation of the documents are included in the database.
In order to keep my Inbox cleaner, I set a preference to remove meeting notices after I process them. Now, once I respond to a meeting invitation, it gets removed from my Inbox. That way, I don't nee
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In the meantime, the individual product lines continue to move forward, and I'm sure you'd like to know what's coming up next.
Getting your fix For Notes and Domino, the immediate future is consolidation and tidy-up, rather than new features. Firstly, there's 8.5.1 Fix Pack 1, imminent. So imminent that by the time you read this, it may well be available. [It is, here's the download link. --Ed.] There are some Windows 7 and Mac OS X-specific fixes, a long list of client and server fixes, a few Designer fixes, and a bunch of iNotes fixes. All are considered "low-risk, high-impact fixes to help customers safely avoid known issues."
And here's something interesting, as well:
This is the first Domino Fix Pack to include iNotes Client fixes by incorporating a new Forms85.nsf file. In prior releases, due to localization of Forms85.nsf, iNotes client fixes could not be included. As of Domino 8.5.1, all localization is self contained in Forms85.nsf allowing iNotes client fixes to be included in Domino Fixpacks for 8.5.1 and above.
Features in 8.5.2 and beyond There's Traveler for Android coming along at some point, as I already mentioned last week.
Then there's 8.5.2, due later this year. Ed Brill tells me that this is a bug-fix maintenance release only, no new features. But in one of the XPages sessions, a number of new XPages/Designer items were announced, though to be fair, most of these are aimed at making Designer more functional and useable than they are new XPage runtime features.
I would like to be able to put some settings on laptops and not on desktop computers. For example, creation a replica of the mail file. A dynamic group containing the computer name could resolve this.
There are surely other settings you would like to set based on computer name.
When you make show tasks in Domino, it should say "compacting x.nsf (16% done - 45 minutes remaining)".
The same for the fixup and update tasks.
I guess it should have such information based on the # of docs that are pending to be processed.
Ideally when the user opens a DB being fixuped then it should say (in the wks) "This DB is being fixed up. Process is 45%. Try to open it in 34 minutes". I know this last request is not easy but would be great.
There might be a technical reason for this, but it would be nice if I could copy text that is in a view or in a computed field. The copy to table feature is one of the best features added in recent years, but it would be an added feature to be able to select just the content I want and copy it to the clip board. When I want content from a computed field I have to put the document in Reader mode in order to be able to copy it. Very frustrating. Thank you.
Timothy Parsons has contributed a custom
database driver (C API program) which exports any note as a MIME file (see
here). To do this from your Notes application
there is a new @ command:
DbCommand("mime" : "NoCache"
; ...
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The error message "Insufficient System Resources" is reported to Domino by the Operating System and it indicates that an Operating System resource is nearly or fully exhausted. The most common resource that message refers to on a machine running a Domino Server is the Paged Pool (a section of ...