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Using Bugzilla</TD -><TD -WIDTH="10%" -ALIGN="right" -VALIGN="bottom" -><A -HREF="usingbz-conc.html" -ACCESSKEY="N" ->Next</A -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -><HR -ALIGN="LEFT" -WIDTH="100%"></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="section" -><H1 -CLASS="section" -><A -NAME="init4me">2.4. Where can I find my user preferences?</H1 -><TABLE -BORDER="0" -WIDTH="100%" -CELLSPACING="0" -CELLPADDING="0" -CLASS="EPIGRAPH" -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="45%" -> </TD -><TD -WIDTH="45%" -ALIGN="LEFT" -VALIGN="TOP" -><I -><P -><I ->Indiana, it feels like we walking on fortune cookies!</I -></P -><P -><I ->These ain't fortune cookies, kid...</I -></P -></I -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -><P -> Customized User Preferences offer tremendous versatility to your - individual Bugzilla experience. Let's plunge into what you can - do! The first step is to click the "Edit prefs" link at the - footer of each page once you have logged in to <A -HREF="http://landfill.tequilarista.org/bugzilla-tip/query.cgi?GoAheadAndLogIn=1" -TARGET="_top" -> Landfill</A ->. - </P -><DIV -CLASS="section" -><H2 -CLASS="section" -><A -NAME="accountsettings">2.4.1. Account Settings</H2 -><P -> On this page, you can change your basic Account Settings, - including your password and full name. For security reasons, - in order to change anything on this page you must type your - <EM ->current</EM -> password into the <SPAN -CLASS="QUOTE" ->"Old - Password"</SPAN -> field. If you wish to change your - password, type the new password you want into the <SPAN -CLASS="QUOTE" ->"New - Password"</SPAN -> field and again into the <SPAN -CLASS="QUOTE" ->"Re-enter - new password"</SPAN -> field to ensure you typed your new - password correctly. Select the <SPAN -CLASS="QUOTE" ->"Submit"</SPAN -> button - and you are done. - </P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="section" -><H2 -CLASS="section" -><A -NAME="emailsettings">2.4.2. Email Settings</H2 -><DIV -CLASS="section" -><H3 -CLASS="section" -><A -NAME="notification">2.4.2.1. Email Notification</H3 -><P -> Here you can reduce or increase the amount of email sent you - from Bugzilla. Although this is referred to as - <SPAN -CLASS="QUOTE" ->"Advanced Email Filtering Options"</SPAN ->, they are, - in fact, the standard email filter set. All of them are - self-explanatory, but you can use the filters in interesting - ways. For instance, some people (notably Quality Assurance - personnel) often only care to receive updates regarding a - bug when the bug changes state, so they can track bugs on - their flow charts and know when it is time to pull the bug - onto a quality assurance platform for inspection. Other - people set up email gateways to - <A -HREF="bonsai.html" ->Bonsai, the Mozilla automated CVS management system</A -> or <A -HREF="tinderbox.html" ->Tinderbox, the Mozilla automated build management system</A ->, and - restrict which types of Bugzilla information are fed to - these systems.. - </P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="section" -><H3 -CLASS="section" -><A -NAME="newemailtech">2.4.2.2. New Email Technology</H3 -><DIV -CLASS="note" -><P -></P -><TABLE -CLASS="note" -WIDTH="100%" -BORDER="0" -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="25" -ALIGN="CENTER" -VALIGN="TOP" -><IMG -SRC="../images/note.gif" -HSPACE="5" -ALT="Note"></TD -><TD -ALIGN="LEFT" -VALIGN="TOP" -><P -> This option may not be available in all Bugzilla - installations, depending upon the preferences of the - systems administrator responsible for the setup of your - Bugzilla. However, if you really want this functionality, - ask her to "enable newemailtech in Params" and "make it - the default for all new users", referring her to the - Administration section of this Guide. - </P -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -></DIV -><P -> Disregard the warnings about "experimental and bleeding - edge"; the code to handle email in a cleaner manner than - that historically used for Bugzilla is quite robust and - well-tested now. - </P -><P -> I recommend you enable the option, "Click here to sign up - (and risk any bugs)". Your email-box will thank you for it. - The fundamental shift in "newemailtech" is away from - standard UNIX "diff" output, which is quite ugly, to a - prettier, better laid-out email. - </P -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="section" -><H3 -CLASS="section" -><A -NAME="watchsettings">2.4.2.3. "Watching" Users</H3 -><DIV -CLASS="note" -><P -></P -><TABLE -CLASS="note" -WIDTH="100%" -BORDER="0" -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="25" -ALIGN="CENTER" -VALIGN="TOP" -><IMG -SRC="../images/note.gif" -HSPACE="5" -ALT="Note"></TD -><TD -ALIGN="LEFT" -VALIGN="TOP" -><P -> This option may not be available in all Bugzilla - installations, depending upon the preferences of the - systems administrator responsible for the setup of your - Bugzilla. However, if you really want this functionality, - ask her to "enable watchers in Params". - </P -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -></DIV -><P -> By entering user email names into the "Users to watch" text - entry box, delineated by commas, you can watch bugs of other - users. This powerful functionality enables seamless - transitions as developers change projects, managers wish to - get in touch with the issues faced by their direct reports, - or users go on vacation. If any of these three situations - apply to you, you will undoubtedly find this feature quite - convenient. - </P -></DIV -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="section" -><H2 -CLASS="section" -><A -NAME="footersettings">2.4.3. Page Footer</H2 -><DIV -CLASS="note" -><P -></P -><TABLE -CLASS="note" -WIDTH="100%" -BORDER="0" -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="25" -ALIGN="CENTER" -VALIGN="TOP" -><IMG -SRC="../images/note.gif" -HSPACE="5" -ALT="Note"></TD -><TD -ALIGN="LEFT" -VALIGN="TOP" -><P -> By default, this page is quite barren. However, go explore - the Query Page some more; you will find that you can store - numerous queries on the server, so if you regularly run a - particular query it is just a drop-down menu away. On this - page of Preferences, if you have many stored queries you can - elect to have them always one-click away! - </P -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -></DIV -><P -> If you have many stored queries on the server, here you will - find individual drop-downs for each stored query. Each - drop-down gives you the option of that query appearing on the - footer of every page in Bugzilla! This gives you powerful - one-click access to any complex searches you may set up, and - is an excellent way to impress your boss... - </P -><DIV -CLASS="tip" -><P -></P -><TABLE -CLASS="tip" -WIDTH="100%" -BORDER="0" -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="25" -ALIGN="CENTER" -VALIGN="TOP" -><IMG -SRC="../images/tip.gif" -HSPACE="5" -ALT="Tip"></TD -><TD -ALIGN="LEFT" -VALIGN="TOP" -><P ->By default, the "My Bugs" link appears at the bottom of - each page. However, this query gives you both the bugs you - have reported, as well as those you are assigned. One of - the most common uses for this page is to remove the "My - Bugs" link, replacing it with two other queries, commonly - called "My Bug Reports" and "My Bugs" (but only referencing - bugs assigned to you). This allows you to distinguish those - bugs you have reported from those you are assigned. I - commonly set up complex Boolean queries in the Query page - and link them to my footer in this page. When they are - significantly complex, a one-click reference can save hours - of work.</P -></TD -></TR -></TABLE -></DIV -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="section" -><H2 -CLASS="section" -><A -NAME="permissionsettings">2.4.4. Permissions</H2 -><P -> This is a purely informative page which outlines your current - permissions on this installation of Bugzilla. If you have - permissions to grant certain permissions to other users, the - "other users" link appears on this page as well as the footer. - For more information regarding user administration, please - consult the Administration section of this Guide. - </P -></DIV -></DIV -><DIV -CLASS="NAVFOOTER" -><HR -ALIGN="LEFT" -WIDTH="100%"><TABLE -SUMMARY="Footer navigation table" -WIDTH="100%" -BORDER="0" -CELLPADDING="0" -CELLSPACING="0" -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="33%" -ALIGN="left" -VALIGN="top" -><A -HREF="how.html" -ACCESSKEY="P" ->Prev</A -></TD -><TD -WIDTH="34%" -ALIGN="center" -VALIGN="top" -><A -HREF="index.html" -ACCESSKEY="H" ->Home</A -></TD -><TD -WIDTH="33%" -ALIGN="right" -VALIGN="top" -><A -HREF="usingbz-conc.html" -ACCESSKEY="N" ->Next</A -></TD -></TR -><TR -><TD -WIDTH="33%" -ALIGN="left" -VALIGN="top" ->How do I use Bugzilla?</TD -><TD -WIDTH="34%" -ALIGN="center" -VALIGN="top" -><A -HREF="using.html" -ACCESSKEY="U" ->Up</A -></TD -><TD -WIDTH="33%" -ALIGN="right" -VALIGN="top" ->Using Bugzilla-Conclusion</TD -></TR -></TABLE -></DIV -></BODY -></HTML ->
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