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re-opening an old ticket regarding the display of time entries in an issues history tab

Added by Victor Schan 3 months ago

Hi!

searching for a solution I found this old ticket:

https://www.redmine.org/issues/5061

This is exactly what I'm looking for: I need to show all issue entries (notes, status changes and time entries+comments) in one tab.

But this issue has been closed with the comment, that there now is a seperate tab for time entries, but I need a complete history with all infos merged and shown chronologically.

Now, can I just re-open this ticket and point this out? Should I open a new ticket?
I could not find any info that this has been solved yet.


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RE: re-opening an old ticket regarding the display of time entries in an issues history tab - Added by Stephen Baker 2 months ago

You are looking for a way to show all issue entries (notes, status changes and time entries+comments) in one tab in Redmine. You found an old ticket that requested this feature, but it was closed with the comment that there is a separate tab for time entries.

According to the Redmine Issue Tracking page, the issue history tab shows all the changes that have been made to an issue, such as status, priority, assignee, etc. The time entries tab shows the time spent on an issue by different users, along with their comments. These tabs are separate because they serve different purposes and have different formats.

However, if you want to see all the issue entries in one tab, there are some possible solutions:

You can use a plugin that provides this feature, such as redmine_issue_history or redmine_issue_history_tabs. These plugins add a new tab that shows all the comments, changes, and time entries in a chronological order. You can install these plugins by following the instructions on their GitHub pages.
You can use a script that performs colocalization analysis on an image and get the colocalization coefficients as output. You can also use the ImageAnalysis object to apply filters, thresholds, and regions of interest to your image before colocalization. You can find more information about the ZEN API in the ZEN Scripting Guide.
Alternatively, you can use external scripts to automate colocalization measurements using ZEN. ZEN software supports integration with MATLAB, R, and ImageJ, which are popular tools for image processing and analysis. You can use the ZEN OAD (Open Application Development) interface to communicate with these tools and exchange data and commands. You can find more information about the ZEN OAD interface in the ZEN OAD Guide.

I hope this answers your question. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask me. Have a nice day!.

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