Priority: Enhancement
Current State: Closed
Released In: n/a
Target Release: n/a
Description
The table format in
actionnotify
emails is quite confusing, as there are no horizontal delimiters and the fields are centered vertically. It would be great if the table could look more like the online version of the ActionTracker tables.
Additionally, the look of the whole email is much less pleasant to the eye than the
MailerContrib notification emails. It would be great to have the same look and feel for ActionTracker's emails.
Maybe it could as well be possible to have some kind Foswiki topic which serves as a template for the emails. This way, customization of the email and table format (special headings, tips, headers, corporate identity,...) would be easiest. (Compare also
Item813...)
The more I think about it, the more I like this idea. You could e.g. have two separate tables, one for your private actions and one for actions assigned to one of the groups you are a member of.
Any quick tips to enhance the table format of the emails?
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PhilippLeufke - 08 Sep 2009
Browsing through the code, I noticed that
ActionTrackerPlugin uses the
actionnotify
template for its emails. So it
is possible to customise the mail to some degree. In particular, you could pull in additional stylesheets to change the table formatting and you could also tailor the email for your corporate identity.
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MichaelTempest - 14 Feb 2010
I know about this possibility, but I´m quite sure that any modification in this template will be overwritten with the next upgrade of
ActionTrackerPlugin.
Additionally, I think it should be more convenient, i.e. the formatting should be possible by editing template topics rather than editing a file manually on the server´s file system.
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PhilippLeufke - 15 Feb 2010
Modification, yes, but that's not how you do it. Create an actionnotify template for your own local skin, and use that instead.
This is a NOP, but someone pointed out to me that the plain text doesn't contain a link to the action so I'm using this report to check that in.
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CrawfordCurrie - 26 May 2011