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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Update to Navbar - Member Info and Avatars Post 303020324 by Don Cragun on Monday 16th of July 2018 10:24:57 PM
Old 07-16-2018
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Originally Posted by Neo
OK Don,

I have got the PM part basically done, where instead of a blinking avatar, there is a blinking red badge with the number of PMs unread in the center.

LOL

What should we do about unread confidential posts? Add another badge? Alternate them? Or just add another badge in another corner? Use one badge and just change colors? Or just change the blinking rate when there are unread confidential posts? Not sure how to proceed with badge notifications for CPs (confidential posts).

What do you think?
I'm happy with the numbers in various colored circles around the avatar.

I'm still concerned about manually clearing confidential post counts by hitting the "Mark Forums Read" button. Hitting that button builds in a race condition that can clear notification of unread confidential posts before I receive notice that new confidential messages have been posted.
 

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MAPITEST(1)						     OpenChange Users' Manual						       MAPITEST(1)

NAME
mapitest - OpenChange torture test utility SYNOPSIS
mapitest [-?|--help] [--usage] [-f|--database=STRING] [-p|--profile=STRING] [-p|--password=STRING] [--confidential] [--color] [--subunit] [-o|--outfile=STRING] [--mapi-calls=STRING] [--list-all] [--no-server] [--dump-data] [-d|--debuglevel=STRING] DESCRIPTION
mapitest is a test harness / utility used for verifying correct operation of various ExchangeRPC calls / MAPI functions provided by the OpenChange MAPI libraries. mapitest is not normally required by users, but you may be asked to provide the output of mapitest for some kinds of bug investigations. Note that mapitest performs a lot of transactions, including deleting folders and messages. Unless you're very familiar with mapitest, we recommend only using it with a test account. OPTIONS
--database -f Set the path to the profile database to use --profile -p Set the profile to use. If no profile is specified, mapitest tries to retrieve the default profile in the database. If no default profile has been set, mapitest returns MAPI_E_NOT_FOUND . --password -P Specify the password for the profile to use. This can be omitted if the password is stored in the profile. --confidential Remove any sensitive data from the report. --color Use colors to indicate the results of each operation. --subunit Produce output in subunit protocol format, instead of the normal text output. This disables colored output. Note that availability of this option depends on suitable libraries being available at build time, so check availability before relying on this. --outfile -o Redirect the output of the tests to a file. The filename must be specified as the argument to this option. --mapi-calls Run a specific test. The name of the test must be specified as the argument to this option. See the --list-all option to obtain the name of the test. This can be specified more than once in order to run a subset of tests. This can also be used to run a "suite" of tests, by appending "-ALL" to the name of the suite. --list-all Provide a list of all test suites and test names, along with a description of the test. No tests will be run. --no-server Only run tests that do not require a server connection. This is the default if a connection to the server cannot be established. --dump-data Dump the hex data. This is only required for debugging or educational purposes. --debuglevel -d Set the debug level. EXAMPLES
Run all tests mapitest Only run two specific tests mapitest --mapi-calls=NOSERVER-SROWSET --mapi-calls=OXCPRPT-GET-PROPS Run all the NSPI tests mapitest --mapi-calls=NSPI-ALL REMARKS
If you are using the default profile database path and have set a default profile (using mapiprofile --profile=profile_name -S ) you do not need to specify these parameters on the command line. AUTHOR
mapitest was written by Julien Kerihuel <j.kerihuel at openchange dot org> with contributions from other OpenChange developers. This man page was written by Brad Hards <bradh at openchange dot org> OpenChange 2.0 QUADRANT 2013-01-24 MAPITEST(1)
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