Posted
over 11 years
ago
by
mubed
Is the multiuser version already there?
If yes, how can I add users?
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Posted
over 11 years
ago
by
mubed
> Because the number of nodes would be predictable [...] huge number of descendant nodes when you look to “bottom”.
> That is due to the issue of the display space (fixed width). [...]
Both problems can be addressed in two ways:
1.
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Posted
over 11 years
ago
by
Daisuke Morita
Hi,
> Why are tag hierarchies to “top” are shown as a tree, but to the “bottom” only you can see one level?
Because the number of nodes would be predictable (should not be too many) when you look to "top" from a node while it would be possible
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Posted
over 11 years
ago
by
mubed
Why are tag hierarchies to "top" are shown as a tree, but to the "bottom" only you can see one level? Also, why is the tag palette not in tree form?
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Posted
over 11 years
ago
by
Daisuke Morita
Basically, the standalone package is not for that purpose. If you want to use SSL, you should launch a web server, such as Tomcat, and setup SSL in it. After that, deploy the war package to the server.
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Posted
over 11 years
ago
by
Pablo
Question: Can you setup the standalone version and wanted to see if there is a way to setup SSL with piggydb so I can use the HTTPS protocol?
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Posted
over 11 years
ago
by
Daisuke Morita
This week I’ve made a quick update to the fragments view search. Typing a fragment ID (number) starting with ‘#’ in the search box shows the fragment directly if it exists in the database. In addition to the above, this release contains several minor improvements and a bug fix. For example, droppable elements are highlighted during […]
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Posted
over 11 years
ago
by
Daisuke Morita
Hello. After a short period of pause, the development has been back on the track with a great new feature. From this version 6.11, I’m going to add and improve a search feature in the fragments view. The header label is the entrance to this new search capability: Clicking on the label opens the search […]
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Posted
over 11 years
ago
by
Daisuke Morita
Hi Sebastian,
Adding such a configuration to bypass the login process seems to be good idea. I will consider it. Thank you for your feedback.
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Posted
over 11 years
ago
by
Daisuke Morita
Hi Sebastian,
I think either of them would be ok. And no, you are not wrong. Saving the whole environment (data, config, app, runtime, etc) as a virtual image would be one of the safe and portable ways to back up your data.
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