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Another Notes GUI Suggestion

Yet more inspired GUI changes to the Notes Designer client. This time it's thanks to the idea of Joe Parker and the graphical skills of one David Frahm:

David Frahm's Notes Enhancement

Yet another one of those things that we shouldn't really have to request in the first place. Personally, I don't do a lot of repetitive Design Replace tasks but I can see how annoying it must get. There are quite a few places where some memory on Notes' part wouldn't go a miss.

Something I've meant to mention for a while but haven't got round to is that one of the OpenNTF founders, Bruce Elgort, is blogging with the DomBlog template.

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  1. Jake,

    Template is great. Also the 24 by 7 phone support you also provide for free is also spectacular (JK).

    Bruce

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    • prawnFresh
    • Mon 20 Jan 2003 05:02

    The more annoying problem with design refresh, is the fact that you cannot select multiple databases to do this on!

    Which means if I want my 100+ user databases to be refreshed I need to get the admin to run the load command from the server... mainly because they don't trust us going near the servers... which is bloody stupid!

  2. And another issue about the replace design:

    The database must be in the root directory. This is very annoying, as there are many database, template in that directory.

    Anybody know how can I put all my templates in a directory and replace the database from there ? :\

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