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v1 v2 4 4 The timeline provides a historic view of the project in a single report. 5 5 6 It lists all Trac events that have occur ed in chronological order, a6 It lists all Trac events that have occurred in chronological order, a 7 7 brief description of each event and if applicable, the person responsible for 8 8 the change. 9 9 10 10 The timeline lists these kinds of events: 11 * '''Wiki page events''' --Creation and changes12 * '''Ticket events''' -- Creation and resolution/closing13 * '''Source code changes ''' -- Subversion commits14 * '''Milestone ''' -- Milestone reached11 * '''Wiki page events''' — Creation and changes 12 * '''Ticket events''' — Creation and resolution/closing (and optionally other changes) 13 * '''Source code changes ''' — Repository check-ins 14 * '''Milestone ''' — Milestone completed 15 15 16 Each event entry provides a hyperlink to the specific event in question, and17 in the case svn commit log messages, displays the commit message itself. 16 Each event entry provides a hyperlink to the specific event in question, who authored the change as well as 17 a brief excerpt of the actual comment or text, if available. 18 18 19 == Subversion Commit Messages == 20 It's important to note that WikiFormatting can be used in commit log messages, 21 including TracLinks. 19 It is possible to filter the displayed events with the various filters in the option panel: 20 * ''View changes from'' — the date from which to start displaying events (current date if empty). Events that occurred after this date will not be shown, only those that occurred before that date. 21 * ''and X days back'' — how many days backwards in time to get events. 22 * ''done by'' — the author of an event. It accepts a space-separated list of authors for which events should be included. Alternatively, if the author names are prefixed by a "-" character, then the events having those authors will be excluded, and all the others included. Single or double quotes can be used for specifying author names containing space characters. ''(since 0.12)'' 23 * ''Changesets in all repositories'' — if you have more than one repository connected to your Trac project, then you can filter the output so events from specific repositories are not shown. ''(since 0.12)'' 24 * ''Milestones reached'' — display or hide milestones reached. 25 * ''Opened and closed tickets'' — display or hide ticket open or close events. 26 * ''Wiki changes'' — display or hide Wiki change events. 22 27 23 This allows developers hyperlink and refer to issue tickets, wikipages and files 24 directly when committing a patch to the repository. 25 26 Example: 27 28 {{{ 29 $ svn commit -m "Updated foo to bar. See FooBar. This fixes bug #42." 30 }}} 31 32 This is a subtle but quite useful feature. 28 See !TracIni's [wiki:TracIni#timeline-section "[timeline] section"] for timeline configuration options. 33 29 34 30 == RSS Support == 35 The Timeline module supports subscribtion using RSS 2.0 syndication. To subscribe to project events, click the '''RSS Feed''' link in the navigation bar, or the orange XML icon at the bottom of the page. See TracRss for more information on RSS support in Trac.36 31 32 The Timeline module supports subscription using RSS 2.0 syndication. To subscribe to project events, click the orange '''XML''' icon at the bottom of the page. See TracRss for more information on RSS support in Trac. 37 33 38 34 ---- 39 See also: TracGuide, Trac Wiki, WikiFormatting, TracRss, TracNotification35 See also: TracGuide, TracIni, TracWiki, WikiFormatting, TracRss, TracNotification