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[Webdoc] [Readme] Manual Test View requires a specific vendor/version of Web browser to be installed/configured. Please add the following item (edit as necessary) to the TPTP v4.2 readme: When running the Manual Test View, a specific vendor/version of Web browser is required to be installed and configured (Linux): Windows (Internet Explorer 5 and above) Mac (Panther OS X 10.3 and above. Safari based) Linux GTK and Linux Motif (Mozilla 1.4 GTK2 and above, or Firefox 1.0 and above) Photon For more information on configuring the Web browser on Linux, see http://www.eclipse.org/swt/faq.php#browserlinuxrcp.
Readme entries are now self-serve. All readme entries that are not "All Project" General Notices (i.e., applying to all features of TPTP) will be written by development from now on. To have an entry added to the "All Project" general notice, please open a bug against TPTP.Web. In each project on the TPTP web there is a readme XML file that is parsed by the central readme XSLT and formatted into the TPTP readme file. If you are unfamiliar with how to check out your project's web site, 1. Add a new CVS repository: host: dev.eclipse.org repository path: /home/cvs/org.eclipse user, password, connection type: same as development CVS 2. Check out your project's folder: 1. Platform: tptp\platform 2. Monitoring: tptp\monitoring 3. Trace & Profiling: tptp\performance 4. Test: tptp\test To add a readme, edit your project's readme file: 1. Open resources\v4.2\readme.xml 2. Each readme entry looks like this: <readme> <title></title> <category></category> <bugzilla></bugzilla> <description></description> </readme> For the title, put a brief description of the problem that the user will see. For the category, put one of the following: A. General Notices B. Agent Controller C. Generic Log Adapter D. Log and Trace Analyzer E. Probekit F. Profiling Tool G. Statistical Console H. Common Test Issues I. Charting Service For the bugzilla, enter the number of the bugzilla that, once fixed, means that the readme can be removed from the readme.xml file. In the description, you can use the following HTML formatting: <b> <br/> <code> <p> <ul> <ol> <li> To have additional categories or HTML formats added, open a bug against TPTP.Web. For an example of a working readme.xml file, please view http://www.eclipse.org/tptp/platform/resources/v4.2/readme.xml
D:\Workspaces\workspace_TPTP\test\resources\v4.2\readme.xml checked in to CVS (HEAD).
Verified in TPTP-4.2.0-200606190100.