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Index: branches/unlabeled/unlabeled-1.1.90/kernel/admin/include/help/editcategory_relations.txt
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+This page contains a list of all relations of this category. To create a new relation, click the ‘New' button (two opposite green arrows with a sun). This will pop up a category picker, where you can choose one category.
+<ul>
+ <li> Relation ID – a read-only field, the internal system ID of the relation, guaranteed to be unique throughout the system. It is blank when a new relation is created.
+ <li> Item – a read only field, the destination item type ‘category'. Categories can only be related to categories.
+ <li> Type – ‘reciprocal' designates a two-way relation, and ‘one way' – a one-way relation.
+ <li> Enabled – the status flag of the relation.
+ <li> Priority – the numerical priority of the relation.
+</ul>
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+ This tab contains all images associated with the category. To create a new image, click on the ‘New' button (the icon like the Windows GIF icon with a little sun). This will open a new page where you fill out the image details.
+<ul>
+ <li> Image ID – a read-only field, the internal system ID of the image, guaranteed to be unique throughout the system. It is blank when a new image is created.
+ <li> Name – this field contains the image name, used in In-tags to designate the image.
+ <li> Alt Value – this field contains the text value, which will be displayed in the ‘alt' tag of the image on the front end, inside the page HTML code, and when a mouse pointer is hovered over the image (in Internet Explorer).
+ <li> Status – this field contains the status of the image, enabled or disabled.
+ <li> Primary – this flag designates the primary image. There can be only one primary image per list (for one category). When you check this box on an image, the previous primary image is unset (if there is more than one image in the list).
+ <li> Priority – this field contains the numerical priority of the image.
+ <li> Thumbnail location (upload from PC) – Using this control, you can upload an image from the workstation you are at to the In-portal server. The image will be stored in the ‘in-portal/kernel/images' directory.
+ <li> Thumbnail location (remote URL) – Here you can enter a remote URL address of an image. It will be linked from the remote server.
+ <li> Same As Thumbnail – This check box sets the full-size image to be the same as the thumbnail image. When this option is checked, you cannot upload a full-size image.
+ <li> Thumbnail location (upload from PC) - Using this control, you can upload an image from the workstation you are at to the In-portal server. The image will be stored in the ‘in-portal/kernel/images' directory.
+ <li> Thumbnail location (remote URL) - Here you can enter a remote URL address of an image. It will be linked to from the remote server.
+</ul>
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+The custom tab displays all custom fields defined for categories, and allows the administrator to edit them. The custom fields are set up on the Custom Settings page, described in the section V.2.1.5 of this manual.
+ The only information that can be entered for a custom field is the "Value".
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+This tab allows you to control the permissions of the current category. The first list displays all groups, which have permissions already associated with this category. If a group is not shown, that means that its permissions will be inherited from the parent category. To add a new group definition, click on the ‘New Permission' button (icon with a yellow lock and a little sun). A new page will pop-up, prompting you to select the group which you want to add. Only those groups will be shown which don't yet exist in the group list.
+ Once you add or edit a group, you will be directed to the page defining the permissions. The permissions are broken down by type, one for the In-portal platform permissions, and one for each of the installed modules. The ‘Inherited' check box specifies that a particular permission is inherited from the parent, and therefore cannot be defined for this category. The ‘Access' check box shows whether a permission is set or unset in the current category. Next to the check box, you will also see a green or a red circle. These circles indicate the active permission state for the category – red means unset, and the green – set. This is especially useful in for the inherited permissions – you don't have to look up the parent category to find out what the value of a particular permission is. The last column, ‘Inherited From', shows the category name and full path that defines the permission for the current category. It may be an immediate parent, or any other grandparent category in the tree – all the way up to the ‘Home' category. The ‘Home' category does not have the inheritance options, since it is the highest category in the tree, and does not have any other category to inherit the settings from. The list of In-portal platform permissions is as follows:
+<ul>
+ <li> View Category – controls whether a user can view the subcategories in this category.
+ <li> Add Category – controls whether a user can add categories inside this category.
+ <li> Delete Category – controls whether a user can delete categories inside this category.
+ <li> Add Pending Category – controls whether a user can add categories inside this category, but in pending mode – awaiting administrator's approval before they become active.
+ <li> Modify Category – controls whether a user can modify categories inside this category.
+ <li> Allow favorites – controls whether a user can utilize the Favorites function on the items in this category. The favorites feature works like a bookmark – it allows users to mark the items they find useful, and they will be displayed in ‘My Favorites' section in their account on the front end.
+</ul>
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