Issue 29172 - spec required for permissions and script naming conventions
Summary: spec required for permissions and script naming conventions
Status: CONFIRMED
Alias: None
Product: General
Classification: Code
Component: scripting (show other issues)
Version: 680m36
Hardware: All All
: P4 Trivial (vote)
Target Milestone: AOO Later
Assignee: AOO issues mailing list
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Reported: 2004-05-14 08:32 UTC by joerg.skottke
Modified: 2013-02-07 22:36 UTC (History)
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Description joerg.skottke 2004-05-14 08:32:57 UTC
I'm getting a little confused about where it is possible to create scripts and
where i don't have the rights to do so.

user -> yes
share -> no
document -> yes

is that correct?

I know we had this discussion before but: Is therre a way to visualize that the
user cannot edit/create any libraries below "share"?

Can we add a short note on that to the Script Organizer Spec as well as a
description of allowed names for scripts/libraries?

This would be of great help for creating testcases.

Not for scriptingf4
Comment 1 noel.power 2004-06-11 12:36:35 UTC
updated milestone
Comment 2 noel.power 2004-07-30 15:34:46 UTC
reprio
Comment 3 Martin Hollmichel 2004-08-09 13:57:07 UTC
according to http://www.openoffice.org/servlets/ReadMsg?list=releases&msgNo=7690
this issue will be set to OOoLater
Comment 4 joerg.skottke 2005-03-29 13:21:05 UTC
moving task to ft. 

ft: Something for you?
Comment 5 falko.tesch 2005-10-20 21:04:42 UTC
FT: Since I'm leaving I need to send this issue back to you for further handling.
Comment 6 joerg.skottke 2005-12-30 06:27:44 UTC
Even if this has the target "Office Never" i forward this to product management.
Comment 7 bettina.haberer 2010-05-21 15:07:12 UTC
To grep the issues easier via "requirements" I put the issues currently lying on
my owner to the owner "requirements".