documentation update as we have removed the `-c` option from
the upgrade script to provide the subscription code. Now
it is directly read from the database.
The change is due to a request to add webinars we had per localization to improve the visibility of this as a tool both for customers and Odooers. Why at the beginning? This is because is the first thing you see when accessing the documentation.
This is a minor change.
The change is due to a request to add webinars we had per localization to improve the visibility of this as a tool both for customers and Odooers. Why at the beginning? This is because is the first thing you see when accessing the documentation.
This is a minor change.
The Amazon Authentication Update that took place in summer 2020
required a documentation page to guide users through the update process.
As of Odoo 14.0, this page is no longer required since the changes
brought by the module `sale_amazon_authentication` are included in the
base `sale_amazon` module.
The units of measure page needed an update to: match v14 visually (v12
screenshots), update the flow (the ratio works differently now and is
critical to understand), remove unnecessary information (e.g. 'install the
sales and purchase apps'), clarify some parts and correct typos
Co-authored-by: Xavier (xpl) <“xpl@odoo.com”>
These pages documented very straightforward screens and flows that a user can easily figure out without the help of dedicated documentation. Besides, those screens are frequently reworked, thus requiring to maintain the related pages very closely. This commit removes such low values pages to reduce the technical debt and allow focusing on actually useful documentation pages.
These pages documented very straightforward screens and flows that a user can easily figure out without the help of dedicated documentation. Besides, those screens are frequently reworked, thus requiring to maintain the related pages very closely. This commit removes such low values pages to reduce the technical debt and allow focusing on actually useful documentation pages.
CUPS the server will never be installed on an Odoo.sh machine.
That being said you can use a remote printer with a cups client.
The problem lays in the sorry state of libcups dependencies so we will
try to get a reliable section in the documentation for 20.04 as soon as
we can get a testcase.
Meanwhile, it has been reported that the command line `lp` cups cli
client tool could be used as a workaround in the OCA concerned module:
https://gist.github.com/rm-jamotion/0453e91ff3e13350a1e46a11ebb02e8d
Most of the docs removed were easy/basic and explained under Odoo Learn.
As many docs were removed, it was necessary to restructre and rename the docs that I kept.
Kept docs will be updated next.
Co-authored-by: Xavier (xpl) <“xpl@odoo.com”>