Anne-Marie
Mahfouf
annma@kde.org
Configuring &kplato;
The Project Settings Dialog
This dialog allows you to set some properties for your current project.
You can access this dialog using the
Project
Edit Main Project... menu.
The Project Settings dialog
The Project Settings dialog
ID:
Enter a number. It sets the project
identification and must be unique.
Name:
Enter the name of your project.
Leader:
Enter the name of the project leader. Clicking
the Choose... button will bring your
contact list from KAddressBook and you can choose a name here.
Scheduling
Here you define when the project will start or
end. Choose either a start date or an end date.
Start Date:
If a start date is set, the project is scheduled forward
from this time. When the project has been calculated, end time shows when the
project is planned to end.
End Date:
If a end date is set, the project is scheduled backwards
from this time. When the project has been calculated, start time shows when the
project must start in order to finish in time.
Project notes and summary:
You can write here various notes associated
with the project or/and a project summary.
Clicking the OK button will apply your changes and
close the dialog and clicking the Cancel button will
cancel any change you just made.
The Standard Worktime Dialog
This dialog allows you to set the worktime in terms of hours.
You can access this dialog using the
Project
Edit Standard Worktime... menu.
The Standard Worktime dialog
The Standard Worktime dialog
These values are used when you estimate the effort needed to
complete a task. Defaults are the numbers of hours worked in a normal
day/week/month and year.
Hours per year:
Set the hours worked per year.
Hours per month:
Set the hours worked per month.
Hours per week:
Set the hours worked per week.
Hours per day:
Set the hours worked per day.
Clicking the OK button will apply your changes and
close the dialog and clicking the Cancel button will
cancel any change you just made.
The Calendar's Settings Dialog
This dialog allows you to set a calendar for your current project.
You can access this dialog using the
Project
Edit Calendar... menu.
The Calendar's Settings dialog
The Calendar's Settings dialog
You can have several calendars for your current project. First add a name
for your first calendar using the Add button. The
calendar view becomes active with the current day marked in a square
when you click on the calendar name.
Working with a calendar
Working with a calendar
You can set Working or Non-working days. Click on the days you want
as Working days for example for your project and choose Working instead
of Undefined. Set then the work interval by choosing the start and end
times and click the Add interval button to add the
working time. Click the Apply button to validate your
choice.
Working and non-working days
Working and non-working days
Here you can see the working days in blue and the non-working day
in red.
Clicking the OK button will apply your changes and
close the dialog and clicking the Cancel button will
cancel any change you just made.
The Edit Accounts Dialog
Accounts are used to evaluate the project cost. This dialog allows you to
set up the various accounts used in your current project.
You can access this dialog using the
Project
Edit Accounts... menu.
The Edit Accounts dialog
The Edit Accounts dialog
To create an account, click the New button.
You can then enter the account name which you validate by using the Enter
key. You can add a short description of this account by double-clicking
in the description field.
You can create sub-accounts of your main account or a new account. Remove
any highlighted account using the Remove button.
You can also set a default account by choosing the account name in
the drop-down list.
Creating accounts
Creating accounts
Clicking the OK button will apply your changes and
close the dialog and clicking the Cancel button will
cancel any change you just made.
The Resources Dialog
This dialog allows you to set the resources for your current project.
You can access this dialog using the
Project
Edit Resources... menu.
The Resources dialog
The Resources dialog
You need first to define a resource group by clicking the
New button in the resource group area. Click on
this group name and add a new resource by clicking the
New button in the resource area. This will display
the Resource Settings dialog.
The Resources Settings dialog
The Resources Settings dialog
Clicking the OK button will apply your changes and
close the dialog and clicking the Cancel button will
cancel any change you just made.
The Configure &kplato;... Dialog
This dialog allows you to set default options globally in &kplato;. You
can access this dialog using the
Settings
Configure &kplato;... menu.
On any widget in this dialog you can get a What's This
help with &Shift;F1 or using the
Help icon.
Task Defaults
This set the options that will be used per default each time you add a
new task.
Task Defaults
Task Defaults
Responsible:
Insert the name of the person responsible for this task.
This is not limited to persons available in a resource group but can be
anyone.
Clicking the Choose... button will allow you to
insert a person from your address book.
Addresses
Addresses
Timing
Schedule:
Choose the scheduling constraint you would
like as default. Depending on this constraint, the date fields
become available if they need to be filled. These
settings affect the actual scheduling of the task.
Estimate:
Estimates the predictions of the quantitative
results. The estimation can be either effort based or duration based. If it is
effort based, the final duration will depend on the resources assigned to the
task. For duration based estimation, the assigned resources don't affect the
fixed duration of the task, but only the costs.
Note:
Write here a note that you would like to be
displayed as default on each new task.
Clicking the Defaults button will reset the
dialog to its defaults, while clicking Apply will apply
your changes but leave the dialog open. Clicking the OK
button will apply your changes and close the dialog and
Cancel will cancel any change you just made.