web/wdoc/bookmarks_en.rst
author Alexandre Fayolle <alexandre.fayolle@logilab.fr>
Thu, 28 Apr 2011 17:05:22 +0200
changeset 7387 d240cff2d8ba
parent 0 b97547f5f1fa
permissions -rw-r--r--
[hooks selection optimization] prune hooks when multiple entities are concerned by a hm.call_hooks() (closes: #1672022) the idea is to make a first pass over all the hooks in the registry and to mark put some of them in a disabled list. The disabled hooks are the one which: * are disabled at the session level * have a match_rtype or an is_instance selector which does not match the rtype / etype of the relations / entities for which we are calling the hooks. This works because the repository calls the hooks grouped by rtype or by etype when using the entities or eids_to_from keyword arguments Only hooks with a simple selector or an AndSelector of simple selectors (is_instance and match_rtype) are considered for disabling.

Any authenticated user can defines its own bookmarks in the application. They
are similar to bookmarks in a browser but are dedicated to link into the
application and they are stored in the database (and so you'll get them from any
browser you use to connect to the application. They are available through the
bookmarks box, on the left of the screen.

To add a bookmark on the page you're seeing, simply click on the "bookmark this
page" link in the "manage bookmarks" dropdown-menu. You'll then be asked to give
it a title. Once created, it will appear in the bookmarks box.

In this dropdown-menu, the "pick existing bookmarks" link will show you a list
of bookmarks already defined by the other users of the application. If you are
interested by one of them, simply click the `[+]` sign to the left of it to add it
to your bookmarks.

The "edit bookmarks" link will show you a form to edit your current bookmarks,
for instance to change their title. If you are using share bookmarks (picked
from another user), those bookmarks won't appear in the form unless you're
allowed to modify them.

To remove a bookmark, simply click the `[-]` sign to the left of it.