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Configuration
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Templates
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How to write XML that defines KMKey template objects
Basic XML structure for project template tasks. Most common attributes and options. Introduction to XML code for defining project tasks.
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How to include links to objects within a KMKey work template
Starting from version 08.07.01 KMKey version 08.07.01 it is possible to include links to other objects from within work templates so that every time you create a project from such a template relevant links will automatically be created.
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How to import or export KMKey templates
KMKey can export complete work templates. Importing templates, from a different instance, is done from the Admin TAB. File format is a simple .tgz that contains a seires of XML files and includes relevant information about the template, it's fields, layout, counters, associated vocabulary, and system permissions required to use it.
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How to change a Counter field format
After adding a counter field to a work template, files created thereafter are represented by default as PM-00000, but this can be changed on a template basis and specific needs.
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Templates and generated documents
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How to use OpenOffice to generate listings
KMKey comes with an innovative and very useful listings generation system. It is built with an underlying combination of OpenOffice and XML/Python. Listings are embedded into OpenOffice documents via instructions defined with XML/Python that are used to create dynamic content linked with other information stored within the application. The resulting document is available as an OpenOffice documentsm a PDF ot a MS/Office (doc/xls) document.
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How to associate templates with dynamic content documents
Basic procedure to generate dynamic content documents from OpenOffice base documents and associate the with one particular template. XML instructions, other parameters and examples.
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How to export fields from a template to include in dynamic content documents.
Basic procedure for exporting fields from a template and their "IDs" to easy the definition of document creation.
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