Как-то я провтыкал эту фичу, узнал о неё только сейчас, вот и пишу Собственно как настроить читайте тут, пока только на английском - |#^#]>http://www-10.lotus.com/ldd/dominowiki.nsf...ail_attachments|#^#]> Данная фича действует для следующих клиентов: •IBM Lotus Notes® clients •IMAP clients, such as Microsoft® Outlook Express •POP3 clients •Lotus iNotes® •IBM Lotus Domino Access for Microsoft Outlook clients (last release was 8.0.2)
If you visit Prominic.NET's website, which I re-designed for them a couple of years back now, you'll see you can navigate to any page, such as the Lotus Sametime page, using the top-most menu, like so:
The page you end up at looks like this:
You'll notice lots of arrows in use. Did you also notice how the structure of the menu is reflected in the design of the page? The Sametime page is a part of the IBM Lotus section which, in turn, lives in the top-level Hosted Apps section.
The idea of all the arrows is that it helps the user to quickly figure out exactly where they are at any one time and they can navigate back up the page hierarchy by following the arrows in reverse order.
Since working on the Prominic site I've been seeing these arrows appear in more and more places. They're a nice addition to any site. Not only from an architectural stance but they also look quite nice.
Last week I needed to design a new website. Whereas normally, as with the Prominic website, I delegate design work to the graphic designer I work with, in this case money was tight so I had to do it myself. Normally I'd find this a daunting task, but in the end I enjoyed it and felt quite happy with the end result.
In essence there's not much to the site - a central white column of content on an olive-coloured background and a mauve header. Getting that far was easy as I'd been sent the Adobe Illustrator file the printers used to create the pub's paper leaflets, which used the same colour-way. To take it a little further all I did was add a slight drop-shadow to the header bar and then add an arrow below the selected menu item. These two simple steps turned a boring lacklustre design in to something with a little more appeal. Tomorrow I'll show you how - using Fireworks and some CSS - you can do this too.
when doing a search if an idea is already posted the responses make the search exteremely cluttered. in the advanced search there is not option available to have only ideas as results in return...
when I have the working sets enabled, when I answer that I want to create a new working set, I can not select that the database to be opened should be member of that new working set.
I need therefor to do that handling afterwards, feels a bit stupid, unnecessary.
When a summary field exceeds 32K, all hell breaks loose and programmatic remedy is almost impossible. Any LotusScript operation on such fields fail (ie cannot even remove!).
Replication also fails. NO REMEDY POSSIBLE :( I believe even formula-based replication fails, as the SELECT throws an error.
This sort of thing happens by bad application design, however remedy needs to be possible once design is amended.
You launch Lotus Notes, but when the client loads, you see a strange dialog box that is asking for your password, instead of the usual password prompt when launching the client. The password dialog box contains the following text: "A password is required to access ID file <drive:\path\filename.id> Enter the password (case sensitive):"
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