Title: | DECmcc user notes file. Does not replace IPMT. |
Notice: | Use IPMT for problems. Newsletter location in note 6187 |
Moderator: | TAEC::BEROUD |
Created: | Mon Aug 21 1989 |
Last Modified: | Wed Jun 04 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 6497 |
Total number of notes: | 27359 |
Don't know if this is the place for these, but... Here's some very minor things I've run into under V1.2: 1. OPENING A DOMAIN. Most other windows products come up with a list of default items in their OPEN menu. The OPEN DOMAIN window requires a specific selection of the FILTER button. I'd recommend that FILTER be on by default, so the user gets an initial list of domains to pick from. 2. The online documentation has two problems: a. Format error: The Table of Contents in the bookreader versions "hide" chapter labels under subtitles. In some books, they are under Preface, and in others they are under the Copyright page. b. Extra pages are inserted in front of some of the chapters in the postscript copies, so double-sided pages do not print on the correct side. 3. The HELP has two minor problems: a. minor wordwrap format error in "Tutorial Alarms Walkthrough Create" on a VT100. The margins on the left wrap abnormally. b. From "Tutorial Notification Getting_Started": I quote without comment: To make use of Notification Services in DECmcc, from the Iconic Map interface nothing required. Notification Will be automatically started on your behalf, any enabled Rule that fires will cause color/icon bell change on your Map. From the FCL you must enter the NOTIFY command to initiate notification services. See ENTITY DOMAIN NOTIFY for more information. 4. "Remote Node" should be defined in the Introduction Glossary.
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3733.1 | Alarms and Standards severity levels | CONTRA::PMCVAY | Valuing Diverse Enterprise Empowerment | Wed Sep 23 1992 08:46 | 4 |
The alarms and notifications lists the severity levels that can be assigned; WARNING, MINOR, MAJOR, etc. but does not define them anywhere that I can discover. The only references are to "OSI standards". I'd recommend including them, at least in the glossaries. |