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Bug 318476 - Debian Bug #220598: mrproject: please allow selecting the information that goes into the html export
Debian Bug #220598: mrproject: please allow selecting the information that go...
Status: RESOLVED OBSOLETE
Product: planner
Classification: Other
Component: General
0.12
Other All
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: planner-maint
planner-maint
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2005-10-10 14:50 UTC by Martin-Éric Racine
Modified: 2010-04-03 11:16 UTC
See Also:
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Description Martin-Éric Racine 2005-10-10 14:50:02 UTC
Please describe the problem:
Given that html export is the only even remotely useful (as in it doesn't
crash immediately because of bad UTF8 handling on the part of mrproject and
it includes useful information) report mode, please consider adding a
selection dialog to include/exclude every subreport from the html export.

Many browsers do not grok well the immense charts html export creates
(the only one who didn't crash here was konqueror, because it is too dumb to
even try to render the chart right in the first place).

Steps to reproduce:



Actual results:


Expected results:


Does this happen every time?


Other information:
This is an old bug report remaining in the Debian BTS. 

It probably was fixed already but I'm hereby polling the upstream authors to
verify. If it's fixed, I will close the corresponding bugs in the Debian BTS.
Comment 1 Richard Hult 2005-10-13 19:42:35 UTC
I don't quite understand this report. Could you please elaborate?
Comment 2 Maurice van der Pot 2008-08-23 07:13:21 UTC
Please provide more information about this if you have it.

First, the crash is for me the most interesting part of this bug, so some info on how to reproduce it would be useful.

Second, I have not yet seen any browser crash with the exported HTML, so I'll consider this fixed unless I see more evidence that it's still present (such as a sample file and details of the browser that can't handle it).

In either case, reopen when you have more info.
Comment 3 Tobias Mueller 2009-02-22 23:29:35 UTC
Martin, Ping.
Comment 4 Javier Jardón (IRC: jjardon) 2009-08-12 19:19:21 UTC
Closing this bug report as no further information has been provided. Please feel free to reopen this bug if you can provide the information asked for.
Thanks!
Comment 5 Martin-Éric Racine 2009-08-12 21:15:36 UTC
I was entirely the wrong person to ask for more info anyhow as I just forwarded the info from the Debian BTS. Meanwhile, someone else has picked up the maintenance at Debian as well. Anyhow, the best person to ask for more info is whoever filed that Debian bug number that appears in the title above.
Comment 6 Alexandre Franke 2009-08-14 08:49:42 UTC
First, here is a link to the debian bug report: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=220598

I told Xavier (the new Debian maintainer) to take care of this.
Comment 7 Tobias Mueller 2010-02-14 23:08:18 UTC
So do we assume that this issue is OBSOLETE by now then?
Comment 8 Tobias Mueller 2010-04-03 11:16:23 UTC
Closing as per last comment. Feel free to revert.