Tooltip The tooltip is a common graphical user interface element. It is used in conjunction with a cursor, usually a mouse pointer. The user hovers the cursor over an item, without clicking it, and a tooltip may appear — a small "hover box" with information about the item being hovered over. The term tooltip originally came from older Microsoft applications (like Microsoft Word 95), which had a Toolbar where moving the mouse over the buttons (the Toolbar icons) displayed these Tooltips, a short description of the function of the tool in the Toolbar. More recently, these Tooltips are used everywhere, not only on Toolbars. OpenERP have done many improvements in the usability, tooltip is one of them, you will be getting surprise but there are many small changes have made for the tooltips. Lets see one by one. Tooltip on Label Do mouse hover when you see the "?" before any label, Form example below in the screen detailed description for the Sales Team field on ...
After a small break I am back to show some of the interesting features of OpenERP 6.0. In this blog I am going to explain how you can configure and use the payroll efficiently which is also integrated to the holiday management and accountings. The major changes in payroll module are, you can use this module without installing the accounting module. The dependency to the account module is removed in the 6.0 which was there in the version 5.0. So, there are two different module hr_payroll and hr_payroll_account. Lets install the payroll module, follow the steps described below. Select the Human Resource Application Customize the Human Resource application further to have the capabilities of the payroll. Select the Payroll Management Lets start with the Configuration Payroll Configuration Payroll configuration is very easy, there are two important objects that we have to configure to run the payroll calculations and other computations. First and most important object is Salary...
You will be surprised that why I have placed the picture of Gnome Conduit project, as here I have to talk about importing Contact in to OpenERP. This weekend I was playing with conduit to import the contacts in to OpenERP from the different sources of contacts like .vcf file, Evolution and Google Contacts. What is Conduit? Conduit is a synchronization application for GNOME. It allows you to synchronize your files, photos, emails, contacts, notes, calendar data and any other type of personal information and synchronize that data with another computer, an online service, or even another electronic device. Conduit manages the synchronization and conversion of data into other formats. For example, Conduit allows you to Synchronize your Tomboy notes with another computer Synchronize your PIM data to your mobile phone, iPod, Nokia Internet tablet, or between computers Install Conduit Installation of conduit is very simple like other software packages, Go to Te...
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