Web Client - checking @user
My team loves the notifcation feature using the @user notation. The Eclipse-client users also like the completion feature (ctrl-space).
Is there a similar feature (e.g. type-ahead) for the web client?
I assume not.
The team is annoyed that RTC does not warn the web client user about a misspelled user id, e.g. @joanna instead of @joanne. The commentor waits for a response, but the addressee never receives a notification.
Is there any configuration parameter to turn such a behavior on?
Is there a similar feature (e.g. type-ahead) for the web client?
I assume not.
The team is annoyed that RTC does not warn the web client user about a misspelled user id, e.g. @joanna instead of @joanne. The commentor waits for a response, but the addressee never receives a notification.
Is there any configuration parameter to turn such a behavior on?
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My team loves the notifcation feature using the @user notation. The Eclipse-client users also like the completion feature (ctrl-space).
Is there a similar feature (e.g. type-ahead) for the web client?
I assume not.
The team is annoyed that RTC does not warn the web client user about a misspelled user id, e.g. @joanna instead of @joanne. The commentor waits for a response, but the addressee never receives a notification.
Is there any configuration parameter to turn such a behavior on?
Hi Thorsten the eclipse editor does no checking either. If you misspell the mail does not go out.
The new editor (web UI) in the 3.0.1 release provides to create links, especially user links and in that functionality you are also presented with a search dialog.