Changes to ticket 70dd027135
By kkinnell on 2008-11-25 18:04:24. See also: artifact content, and ticket history
- Appended to comment:
kkinnell added on 2008-11-25 18:04:24:
You can deal with this by changing your New Ticket HTML.Setup->Tickets->New Ticket Page
The text edit has a copy of the html+th1 code for doing new tickets, at the very top is
<th1> if {info exists submit} { set status Open submit_ticket } </th1>
If you change that to
<th1> if {!info exists username} {set username $login} set pstr "htmlize $login" if {$username ne $login} { set pstr "$pstr claiming to be htmlize $username" } set pstr "$pstr posted on date" if {info exists submit} { set status Open set comment "$pstr
$comment" submit_ticket } </th1>You'll get 'so & so posted on somewhen' at the very top of the first comment in a ticket.
Caveat: I haven't tested this quite as extensively as I might...
Th1 isn't documented much—yet—but it's basically specialized Tcl. You can do quite a bit of customization with it, including changing sqlite tables to suit you.