# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE. # Copyright (C) Odoo S.A. # This file is distributed under the same license as the Odoo package. # FIRST AUTHOR , YEAR. # # Translators: # Osama Ahmaro , 2023 # Niyas Raphy, 2023 # Mustafa J. Kadhem , 2023 # Martin Trigaux, 2023 # Malaz Abuidris , 2023 # #, fuzzy msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: Odoo 16.0\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2023-03-03 17:52+0000\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2022-10-04 12:54+0000\n" "Last-Translator: Malaz Abuidris , 2023\n" "Language-Team: Arabic (https://www.transifex.com/odoo/teams/41243/ar/)\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "Language: ar\n" "Plural-Forms: nplurals=6; plural=n==0 ? 0 : n==1 ? 1 : n==2 ? 2 : n%100>=3 && n%100<=10 ? 3 : n%100>=11 && n%100<=99 ? 4 : 5;\n" #: ../../content/applications/productivity.rst:5 msgid "Productivity" msgstr "الإنتاجية" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss.rst:8 msgid "Discuss" msgstr "المناقشة " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/advanced.rst:5 msgid "Advanced" msgstr "متقدم" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/advanced/ice_servers.rst:3 msgid "Configure ICE servers with Twilio" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/advanced/ice_servers.rst:5 msgid "" "Odoo Discuss uses WebRTC API and peer-to-peer connections for voice and " "video calls. If one of the call attendees is behind a symmetric NAT, you " "need to configure an ICE server to establish a connection to the call " "attendee. To set up an ICE server, first, create a Twilio account for video " "calls, and then, connect that Twilio account to Odoo." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/advanced/ice_servers.rst:11 msgid "Create a Twilio account" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/advanced/ice_servers.rst:13 msgid "" "First, go to `Twilio `_ and click :guilabel:`Sign " "up` to create a new Twilio account. Next, enter your name and email address," " create a password, and accept Twilio's terms of service. Then, click " ":guilabel:`Start your free trial`. Verify your email address with Twilio, as" " per their instructions." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/advanced/ice_servers.rst:18 msgid "" "Next, enter your phone number into Twilio. Then, Twilio will send you an SMS" " text message containing a verification code. Enter the verification code " "into Twilio to verify your phone number." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/advanced/ice_servers.rst:22 msgid "" "After that, Twilio redirects to a welcome page. Use the following list to " "answer Twilio's questions:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/advanced/ice_servers.rst:25 msgid "" "For :guilabel:`Which Twilio product are you here to use?`, select " ":guilabel:`Video`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/advanced/ice_servers.rst:26 msgid "" "For :guilabel:`What do you plan to build with Twilio?`, select " ":guilabel:`Other`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/advanced/ice_servers.rst:27 msgid "" "For :guilabel:`How do you want to build with Twilio?`, select " ":guilabel:`With no code at all`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/advanced/ice_servers.rst:28 msgid "" "For :guilabel:`What is your goal today?`, select :guilabel:`3rd party " "integrations`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/advanced/ice_servers.rstNone msgid "The Twilio welcome page." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/advanced/ice_servers.rst:34 msgid "" "If necessary, change the billing country. Finally, click :guilabel:`Get " "Started with Twilio`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/advanced/ice_servers.rst:37 msgid "Locate the Twilio Account SID and Auth Token" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/advanced/ice_servers.rst:39 msgid "" "To locate the Account SID and Auth Token, go to the Twilio account " "dashboard. Then, click :guilabel:`Develop` on the sidebar. In the " ":guilabel:`Account Info` section, locate the :guilabel:`Account SID` and the" " :guilabel:`Auth Token`. Both of these are needed to connect Twilio to Odoo." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/advanced/ice_servers.rstNone msgid "" "The Twilio Account SID and Auth Token can be found uner the Account Info " "section." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/advanced/ice_servers.rst:49 msgid "Connect Twilio to Odoo" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/advanced/ice_servers.rst:51 msgid "" "Open the Odoo database and go to :menuselection:`Settings --> General " "Settings --> Discuss`. Check the box next to :guilabel:`Use Twilio ICE " "servers` and enter the Twilio account's :guilabel:`Account SID` and " ":guilabel:`Auth Token`. Finally, click :guilabel:`Save` to apply these " "changes." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/advanced/ice_servers.rstNone msgid "Enable the \"Use Twilio ICE servers\" option in Odoo General Settings." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/advanced/ice_servers.rst:61 msgid "Define a list of custom ICE servers" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/advanced/ice_servers.rst:63 msgid "" "This step is not required for the Twilio configuration. However, if Twilio " "is not configured or is not working at any given moment, Odoo will fall back" " on the custom ICE servers list. The user must define the list of custom ICE" " servers." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/advanced/ice_servers.rst:67 msgid "" "In :menuselection:`Settings --> General Settings --> Discuss`, click the " ":guilabel:`ICE Servers` button under :guilabel:`Custom ICE server list`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/advanced/ice_servers.rstNone msgid "The \"ICE Servers\" button in Odoo General Settings." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/advanced/ice_servers.rst:74 msgid "" "Odoo will redirect to the :guilabel:`ICE servers` page. Here you can define " "your own list of ICE servers." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/advanced/ice_servers.rstNone msgid "The \"ICE servers\" page in Odoo." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview.rst:5 msgid "Overview" msgstr "نظرة عامة" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/get_started.rst:3 msgid "Get Started with Discuss" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/get_started.rst:5 msgid "" "Discuss allows you to bring all of your company’s communication together " "through messages, notes, and chat. Share information, projects, files, " "prioritize tasks, and stay connected with colleagues and partners throughout" " applications. Forge better relationships, increase productivity and " "transparency by promoting a convenient way of communicating." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/get_started.rst:13 msgid "Choose your notifications preference" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/get_started.rst:15 msgid "" "Access your *Preferences* and choose how you would like your notifications " "to be handled." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/get_started.rstNone msgid "View of the preferences page for Odoo Discuss" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/get_started.rst:23 msgid "" "By default, the field is set as *Handle by Emails* making messages, notes, " "and notifications where you were mentioned or that you follow, to be sent " "through email. By choosing *Handle in Odoo*, they are shown in the *Inbox*." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/get_started.rst:24 msgid "Messages can then be *Marked as Todo*, *Replied*, or *Marked as Read*." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/get_started.rstNone msgid "View of an inbox message and its action options in Odoo Discuss" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/get_started.rst:30 msgid "" "The messages tagged as *Mark as Todo* are also shown in *Starred*, while the" " ones *Marked as Read* are moved to *History*." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/get_started.rstNone msgid "View of messages marked as todo in Odoo Discuss" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/get_started.rst:38 msgid "Start Chatting" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/get_started.rst:40 msgid "" "The first time you log in to your account, OdooBot sends you a message " "asking for permission to receive desktop notifications to chats. If " "accepted, you receive push notifications to the messages sent to you despite" " of where you are in Odoo." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/get_started.rstNone msgid "" "View of the messages under the messaging menu emphasizing the request for push\n" "notifications for Odoo Discuss" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/get_started.rst:50 msgid "" "To stop receiving desktop notifications, reset the notifications settings of" " your browser." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/get_started.rst:52 msgid "" "To start a chat, click on *New Message* on the *Messaging Menu*, or go to " "*Discuss* and send a *Direct Message*." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/get_started.rstNone msgid "" "View of discuss’s panel emphasizing the titles channels and direct messages " "in Odoo Discuss" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/get_started.rst:60 msgid "" "You can also create :doc:`public and private channels `." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/get_started.rst:63 msgid "Mentions in the chat and on the Chatter" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/get_started.rst:66 msgid "" "To mention a user within a chat or the chatter type *@user-name*; to refer " "to a channel, type *#channel-name*." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/get_started.rst:68 msgid "" "A notification is sent to the user mentioned either to his *Inbox* or " "through email, depending on his settings." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/get_started.rstNone msgid "View of a couple of chat window messages for Odoo Discuss" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/get_started.rst:75 msgid "" "When a user is mentioned, the search list (list of names) suggests values " "first based on the task’s followers, and secondly on *Employees*. If the " "record being searched does not match with either a follower or employee, the" " scope of the search becomes all partners." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/get_started.rst:80 msgid "Chat status" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/get_started.rst:82 msgid "" "It is helpful to see what colleagues are up to and how quickly they can " "respond to messages by checking their *Status*. The status is shown on the " "left side of a contact’s names on Discuss’ sidebar and on the *Messaging " "menu*." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/get_started.rst:86 msgid "Green = online" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/get_started.rst:87 msgid "Orange = away" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/get_started.rst:88 msgid "White = offline" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/get_started.rst:89 msgid "Airplane = out of the office" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/get_started.rstNone msgid "View of the contacts’ status for Odoo Discuss" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/get_started.rst:97 #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/plan_activities.rst:65 msgid ":doc:`team_communication`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/get_started.rst:98 msgid ":doc:`/applications/general/email_communication/email_servers`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/plan_activities.rst:3 msgid "Get Organized by Planning Activities" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/plan_activities.rst:5 msgid "" "When you plan activities you minimize the risk of uncertainties, as you " "provide clear directions for the course of your next action. In addition to " "that, you do not leave space for wasteful activities and reduce the chance " "of having overlapping actions between team members." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/plan_activities.rst:10 msgid "Where do I see my schedule activities?" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/plan_activities.rst:12 msgid "" "Access and manage your activities wherever you are in Odoo by the " "*Activities* menu." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/plan_activities.rstNone msgid "" "View of crm leads page emphasizing the activities menu for Odoo Discuss" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/plan_activities.rst:20 msgid "Plan activities" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/plan_activities.rst:22 msgid "" "Activities can be planned and managed from the chatter by clicking on " "*Schedule activity*, or through Kanban views." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/plan_activities.rstNone msgid "" "View of crm leads and the option to schedule an activity for Odoo Discuss" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/plan_activities.rst:31 msgid "Set your activity types" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/plan_activities.rst:33 msgid "" "A number of activities types are available by default in Odoo (call, email, " "meeting, etc.). However, you can set new ones going to " ":menuselection:`Settings --> Activity types`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/plan_activities.rstNone msgid "" "View of the settings page emphasizing the menu activity types for Odoo " "Discuss" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/plan_activities.rst:42 msgid "" "If you need to create an activity type with an available calendar, make sure" " to create it with an *Action to Perform* set as *Meeting*." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/plan_activities.rst:46 msgid "Recommend next activities" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/plan_activities.rst:48 msgid "" "Odoo helps you to plan a flow of activities by allowing you to set " "*Recommended Next Activities*." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/plan_activities.rstNone msgid "" "View of an activity type form emphasizing the field recommended next activities for Odoo\n" "Discuss" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/plan_activities.rst:55 msgid "" "Once the respective activity is completed, select *Done & Schedule Next* and" " next steps are suggested to you." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/plan_activities.rstNone msgid "" "View of an activity being schedule emphasizing the recommended activities field being\n" "shown for Odoo Discuss" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/plan_activities.rst:64 #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/team_communication.rst:115 msgid ":doc:`get_started`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/team_communication.rst:3 msgid "Efficiently Communicate Using Channels" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/team_communication.rst:5 msgid "" "You can use channels to organize discussions between individual teams, " "departments, projects, or any other group that requires regular " "communication. This way, you keep everyone in the loop updated with the " "latest developments." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/team_communication.rst:10 msgid "Public and Private channels" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/team_communication.rst:12 msgid "" "A *Public* channel can be seen by everyone, while a *Private* one is only " "visible to users invited to it." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/team_communication.rstNone msgid "View of discuss’s sidebar and a channel being created in Odo Discuss" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/team_communication.rst:21 msgid "" "A public channel is best used when many employees need to access information" " (such as company announcements), whereas a private channel could be used " "whenever information should be limited to specific groups (such as a " "specific department)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/team_communication.rst:26 msgid "Configuration options" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/team_communication.rst:28 msgid "" "You can configure a channel’s name, description, email alias, and privacy by" " clicking on the *Channel Settings* icon on the sidebar." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/team_communication.rstNone msgid "View of a channel’s settings form in Odoo Discuss" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/team_communication.rst:36 msgid "Privacy and Members" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/team_communication.rst:40 msgid "" "Changing *Who can follow the group’s activities?* allows you to control " "which groups can have access to the channel. Note that allowing *Everyone* " "to follow a private channel lets other users view and join it, as they would" " a public one." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/team_communication.rst:42 msgid "" "If you choose *Invited people only*, go to the *Members* tab to add your " "members, or, go to Discuss’ main page, select the channel and click on " "*Invite*." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/team_communication.rstNone msgid "" "View of Discuss’ sidebar emphasizing the option to invite members in Odoo " "Discuss" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/team_communication.rst:49 msgid "" "For *Selected group of users*, the option *Auto Subscribe Groups* " "automatically add its members as followers. In other words, while " "*Authorized Groups* limits which users can access the channel, *Auto " "Subscribe Groups* automatically adds the user as a member as long as they " "are part of the group." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/team_communication.rst:55 msgid "Use a channel as a mailing list" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/team_communication.rst:57 msgid "" "Choosing to *Send messages by email* configures the channel to behave as a " "mailing list." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/team_communication.rst:59 msgid "" "Enabling this option allows you to *Moderate this channel*, meaning that " "messages will need to be approved before being sent." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/team_communication.rstNone msgid "View of a message with a pending moderation status in Odoo Discuss" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/team_communication.rst:66 msgid "" "Under the *Moderation* tab choose as many moderators as you need, and if you" " would like them to receive an *Automatic notification*." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/team_communication.rst:67 msgid "" "Mark *Send guidelines to new subscribers* to automatically send instructions" " to newcomers." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/team_communication.rstNone msgid "" "View of a channel’s settings form emphasizing the tab moderation in Odoo " "Discuss" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/team_communication.rst:73 msgid "" "Moderators can: *Accept*, *Reject*, *Discard*, *Always Allow* or *Ban* " "messages." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/team_communication.rstNone msgid "View of a message to be moderated in Odoo Discuss" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/team_communication.rst:80 msgid "" "Members of a mailing channel receive messages through email regardless of " "their :doc:`notification preference `." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/team_communication.rst:83 msgid "" "Once a channel is moderated, the menu *Ban List* allows you to add email " "addresses per moderated channel to auto-ban them from sending messages." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/team_communication.rstNone msgid "" "View of a channel’s setting form emphasizing the ban Lists menu in Odoo " "Discuss" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/team_communication.rst:91 msgid "Quick search bar" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/team_communication.rst:93 msgid "" "Once at least 20 channels, direct message and live chat conversations (if " "the module is installed on your database) are pinned in the sidebar, a " "*Quick search…* bar is displayed. It is a clever way to filter conversations" " and quickly find the one you need." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/team_communication.rstNone msgid "" "View of the Discuss’ sidebar emphasizing the quick search bar in Odoo " "Discuss" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/team_communication.rst:103 msgid "Finding channels" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/team_communication.rst:106 msgid "" "Click on *Channels* (on the sidebar), browse through the list of public " "channels, and join or leave them from a single screen." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/team_communication.rst:108 msgid "" "Apply filters criteria and save it for later use. The search function " "accepts wildcards by using the underscore character *(_)* to represent a " "single character." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/team_communication.rstNone msgid "View of a channel being searched through filters in Odoo Discuss" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/discuss/overview/team_communication.rst:116 msgid ":doc:`plan_activities`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot.rst:8 msgid "Internet of Things (IoT)" msgstr "إنترنت الأشياء (IoT) " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config.rst:5 #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:6 msgid "Configuration" msgstr "التهيئة " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/connect.rst:3 msgid "Connect an IoT Box to your database" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/connect.rst:5 msgid "Install the Internet of Things (IoT) App on your Odoo Database." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/connect.rst:10 msgid "Go in the IoT App and click on Connect on the IoT Boxes page." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/connect.rst:15 msgid "Follow the steps to connect your IoT Box." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/connect.rst:21 msgid "Ethernet Connection" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/connect.rst:23 msgid "" "Connect to the IoT Box all the devices that have to be connected with cables" " (ethernet, usb devices, etc.)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/connect.rst:26 msgid "Power on the IoT Box." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/connect.rst:28 msgid "" "Read the Pairing Code from a screen or a receipt printer connected to the " "IoT Box." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/connect.rst:32 msgid "Input the Pairing Code and click on the Pair button." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/connect.rst:35 msgid "" "Recent changes in modern web browsers forced us to modify the connection " "wizard. If your screen is different from the screenshots, make sure that the" " ``iot_pairing`` module is installed." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/connect.rst:40 msgid "WiFi Connection" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/connect.rst:42 msgid "Power on the IoT Box" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/connect.rst:44 msgid "Copy the token" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/connect.rst:48 msgid "" "Connect to the IoT Box WiFi Network (make sure there is no ethernet cable " "plugged in your computer)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/connect.rst:53 msgid "" "You will be redirected to the IoT Box Homepage (if it doesn't work, connect " "to the IP address of the box). Give a name to your IoT Box (not required) " "and paste the token, then click on next." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/connect.rst:60 msgid "" "If you are on Runbot, do not forget to add the -all or -base in the token " "(e.g. this token " "**http://375228-saas-11-5-iot-f3f920.runbot16.odoo.com\\|4957098401** should" " become " "**http://375228-saas-11-5-iot-f3f920-all.runbot16.odoo.com\\|4957098401**)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/connect.rst:66 msgid "" "Choose the WiFi network you want to connect with (enter the password if " "there is one) and click on Submit. Wait a few seconds before being " "redirected to your database." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/connect.rst:72 msgid "You should now see the IoT Box." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/connect.rst:78 msgid "IoT Box Schema" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/flash_sdcard.rst:3 msgid "Flashing your SD Card" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/flash_sdcard.rst:5 msgid "" "In some case, you may need to reflash your IoT Box’s SD Card to benefit from" " our latest updates." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/flash_sdcard.rst:9 msgid "Upgrade from the IoT Box homepage" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/flash_sdcard.rst:11 msgid "" "Go to the IoT Box homepage, click on *Update*, next to the version number. " "If a new version of the IoT Box image is available, you will see a *Upgrade " "to ___* button a the bottom of the page, the IoT Box will then flash itself " "to the new version of the IoT Box. All of your configurations will be saved." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/flash_sdcard.rst:18 msgid "" "This process can take more than 30 minutes. Do not turn off or unplug the " "IoT Box as it would leave it in an inconsistent state." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/flash_sdcard.rst:25 msgid "Upgrade with Etcher" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/flash_sdcard.rst:27 msgid "" "Go to Balena’s website and download `Etcher `__. " "It’s a free and open-source utility used for burning image files. Install " "and launch it. Download the latest image from `nightly " "`__." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/flash_sdcard.rst:32 msgid "" "Then, open *Etcher* and select *Flash from file*, find the image you just " "downloaded. Insert the IoT Box SD card into your computer and select it. " "Click on *Flash* and wait for the process to finish." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/pos.rst:3 msgid "Use the IoT Box for the PoS" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/pos.rst:9 msgid "Prerequisites" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/pos.rst:11 msgid "Before starting, make sure you have the following:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/pos.rst:13 msgid "An IoT Box, with its power adapter." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/pos.rst:15 msgid "A computer or tablet with an up-to-date web browser" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/pos.rst:17 msgid "" "A running Odoo Online or Odoo instance with the Point of Sale and IoT apps " "installed" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/pos.rst:20 msgid "A local network setup with DHCP (this is the default setting)" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/pos.rst:22 msgid "An RJ45 Ethernet Cable (optional, WiFi is built in)" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/pos.rst:24 msgid "" "Any of the supported hardware (receipt printer, barcode scanner, cash " "drawer, payment terminal, scale, customer display, etc.). The list of " "supported hardware can be found on the `POS Hardware page " "`__" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/pos.rst:30 msgid "Set Up" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/pos.rst:32 msgid "" "To connect hardware to the PoS, the first step is to connect an IoT Box to " "your database. For this, follow this :doc:`documentation `." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/pos.rst:36 msgid "Then, you have to connect the peripheral devices to your IoT Box." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/pos.rst:38 msgid "" "**Printer**: Connect a supported receipt printer to a USB port or to the " "network and power it on." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/pos.rst:41 msgid "" "**Cash drawer**: The cash drawer should be connected to the printer with an " "RJ25 cable." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/pos.rst:44 msgid "" "**Barcode scanner**: Connect your barcode scanner. In order for your barcode" " scanner to be compatible it must end barcodes with an Enter character " "(keycode 28). This is most likely the default configuration of your barcode " "scanner." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/pos.rst:49 msgid "**Scale**: Connect your scale and power it on." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/pos.rst:51 msgid "" "**Customer Display**: Connect a screen to the IoT Box to display the PoS " "order. Please refer to :doc:`/applications/productivity/iot/devices/screen`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/pos.rst:55 msgid "" "**Payment terminal**: The connection process depends on the terminal, please" " refer to the :doc:`payment terminals documentation " "`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/pos.rst:59 msgid "" "Once it's done, you can connect the IoT Box to your PoS. For this, go in " ":menuselection:`Point of Sale --> Configuration --> PoS`, tick *IoT Box* and" " select the devices you want to use in this Point of Sale. Save the changes." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/pos.rst:67 msgid "Set up is done, you can launch a new PoS Session." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:3 msgid "Troubleshooting" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:6 msgid "IoT Box Connection" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:9 msgid "I can't find the pairing code to connect my IoT Box" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:11 msgid "" "The pairing code should be printed on receipt printers connected to the IoT " "Box and should also be displayed on connected monitors." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:14 msgid "The pairing code doesn't show under the following circumstances:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:16 msgid "The IoT Box is already connected to an Odoo database;" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:18 msgid "The IoT Box is not connected to the Internet;" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:20 msgid "" "The code is only valid for 5 minutes after the IoT Box has started. It's " "automatically removed from connected displays when this delay has expired;" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:23 msgid "" "The version of the IoT Box image is too old. It should use version 20.06 or " "more recent. If your IoT Box image is from an earlier version, then you will" " have to reflash the SD card of your IoT Box to update the image (see " ":doc:`Flashing your SD Card `)" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:28 msgid "" "If you are not in any of the cases listed above, make sure that the IoT Box " "has correctly started, by checking that a fixed green LED is showing next to" " the micro-USB port." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:33 msgid "I've connected my IoT Box but it's not showing in my database" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:35 msgid "" "When you connect an IoT Box to a database, the IoT Box might restart, if " "that is the case, it might take up to one minute before appearing in your " "database. If after some time the IoT is still not showing, make sure that " "your database can be reached from the IoT Box and that your server doesn't " "use a multi-database environment." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:42 msgid "My IoT Box is connected to my database, but cannot be reached" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:44 msgid "" "Make sure that the IoT Box and the device running the browser are located on" " the same network as the IoT Box cannot be reached from outside the local " "network." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:49 msgid "Printer" msgstr "الطابعة" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:52 msgid "My printer is not detected" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:54 msgid "" "If one of your printers doesn't show up in your devices list, go to the IoT " "Box homepage and make sure that it is listed under *Printers*." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:60 msgid "" "If your printer is not present on the IoT Box homepage, hit *Printers " "Server*, go to the *Administration* tab and click on *Add Printer*. If you " "can't find your printer in the list, it's probably not connected properly." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:66 msgid "My printer outputs random text" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:68 msgid "" "For most printers, the correct driver should be automatically detected and " "selected. However, in some cases, the automatic detection mechanism might " "not be enough, and if no driver is found the printer might print random " "characters." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:73 msgid "" "The solution is to manually select the corresponding driver. On the IoT Box " "homepage, click on *Printers Server*, go to the *Printers* tab and select " "the printer in the list. In the Administration dropdown, click on *Modify " "Printer*. Follow the steps and select the Make and Model corresponding to " "your printer." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:83 msgid "" "Epson and Star receipt printers and Zebra label printers do not need a " "driver to work. Make sure that no driver is selected for those printers." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:88 msgid "My Zebra Printer doesn't print anything" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:90 msgid "" "Zebra printers are quite sensitive to the format of the ZPL code that is " "printed. If nothing comes out of the printer or blank labels are printed, " "try changing the format of the report that is sent to the printer by " "accessing :menuselection:`Settings ~~> Technical ~~> Views` in developer " "mode and look for the corresponding template." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:97 msgid "Barcode Scanner" msgstr "ماسح الباركود " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:100 msgid "The characters read by the barcode scanner don't match the barcode" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:102 msgid "" "By default, we assume that your barcode scanner is configured in US QWERTY. " "This is the default configuration of most barcode readers. If your barcode " "scanner uses a different layout, please go to the form view of your device " "and select the correct one." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:108 msgid "Nothing happens when a barcode is scanned" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:110 msgid "" "Make sure that the correct device is selected in your Point of Sale " "configuration and that your barcode is configured to send an ENTER character" " (keycode 28) at the end of every barcode." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:115 msgid "The barcode scanner is detected as a keyboard" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:117 msgid "" "Some poorly built barcode scanners do not advertise themselves as barcode " "scanners but as a USB keyboard instead, and will not be recognized by the " "IoT Box." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:121 msgid "" "You can manually change the device type by going to its form view and " "activating the *Is scanner* option." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:128 msgid "Cashdrawer" msgstr "درج النقد " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:131 msgid "The cashdrawer does not open" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/config/troubleshooting.rst:133 msgid "" "The cashdrawer should be connected to the printer and the *Cashdrawer* " "checkbox should be ticked in the POS configuration." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices.rst:5 msgid "Devices" msgstr "الأجهزة" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/camera.rst:3 msgid "Connect a Camera" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/camera.rst:5 msgid "" "When using your *IoT Box* in Odoo, you could need to use a camera. As it can" " be done in a few steps, this device is really easy to configure. Then, you " "can use it in your manufacturing process and link it to a control point. " "Doing so will allow you to take pictures when you reach the chosen quality " "control point." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/camera.rst:12 #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/footswitch.rst:13 #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/printer.rst:11 #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/scale.rst:10 #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/screen.rst:17 msgid "Connection" msgstr "الاتصال" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/camera.rst:14 msgid "" "To connect the camera to the *IoT Box*, simply connect the two by cable." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/camera.rst:17 msgid "" "If your camera is a `*supported one* `__, there is no need to set up anything as it will be detected as " "soon as it is connected." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/camera.rst:25 msgid "Link a Camera to a Quality Control Point" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/camera.rst:28 #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst:34 msgid "With the Manufacturing app" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/camera.rst:30 msgid "" "In your *Quality app*, you can setup the device on a *Quality Control " "Point*. Go to the *Control Points* menu, under *Quality Control* and open " "the control point you want to link with the camera." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/camera.rst:34 msgid "" "Now, you can edit the control point and select the device from the dropdown " "list. Now, hit save." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/camera.rst:40 msgid "" "Then, your camera can be used with the picked *Control Point*. During the " "manufacturing process, reaching the *Quality Control Point* you chose before" " will allow you to take a picture." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/footswitch.rst:3 msgid "Connect a Footswitch" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/footswitch.rst:5 msgid "" "When working, it is always better to have your two hands available. Using " "Odoo’s *IoT Box* and a footswitch will allow it." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/footswitch.rst:8 msgid "" "In fact, you will be able to go from one screen to another and perform " "actions by using your foot and the footswitch. Really convenient, it can be " "configured in a few steps." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/footswitch.rst:15 msgid "" "Connecting the footswitch to the *IoT Box* is easy, you just have to connect" " the two by cable." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/footswitch.rst:18 msgid "" "If your footswitch is a `supported one `__, there is no need to set up anything since it will be " "automatically detected when connected." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/footswitch.rst:26 msgid "Link a Footswitch to a Workcenter" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/footswitch.rst:28 msgid "" "To link the footswitch to an action, it needs to be configured on a " "workcenter. Go to the workcenter you want to use the footswitch in and add " "the device in the *IoT Triggers* tab. Then, you can link it to an action and" " also add a key to trigger it." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/footswitch.rst:36 msgid "" "Note that the one that is first in the list will be chosen. So, the order " "matters! In the picture above, using the footswitch will, for example, " "automatically skip the current part of the process you work on." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/footswitch.rst:41 msgid "" "When you are on the work order screen, a status button indicates if you are " "correctly connected to the footswitch." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst:3 msgid "Connect a Measurement Tool" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst:5 msgid "" "With Odoo’s *IoT Box*, it is possible to connect measurement tools to your " "database. Find the list of supported devices here: `Supported devices " "`__,." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst:10 msgid "Connect in USB" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst:12 msgid "" "To add a device connected by USB, just plug the USB cable in the *IoT Box*, " "and the device should appear in your Odoo database." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst:19 msgid "Connect in Bluetooth" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst:21 msgid "" "Activate the Bluetooth on your device (see your device manual for further " "explanation) and the IoT Box will automatically try to connect to the " "device." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst:25 msgid "Here is an example of what it should look like:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst:31 msgid "Link a measurement tool to a quality control point" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst:36 msgid "" "In your *Quality app*, you can setup a device on your *Quality Control " "Points*. To do so, go to the *Control Points* menu, under *Quality Control* " "and open the control point to which you want to assign a measurement tool." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst:41 msgid "" "Now, you can edit the control point and choose the device from the dropdown " "list. Then, hit save." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/measurement_tool.rst:47 msgid "" "Now, your measurement tool is linked to the chosen *Control Point*. The " "value, which needs to be changed manually, will be automatically updated " "while the tool is being used." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/printer.rst:3 msgid "Connect a Printer" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/printer.rst:5 msgid "" "When using your *IoT Box* in Odoo, you could need to use a printer. Doing so" " is easy and convenient as it can be done in a few steps. Then, you can use " "it to print receipts, orders or even reports in different Odoo apps." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/printer.rst:13 msgid "" "The IoT Box supports printers connected through USB, network or Bluetooth. " "`Supported printers `__ will be " "detected automatically and will appear in the *Devices* list of your IoT " "app." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/printer.rst:18 msgid "The printer can take up to two minutes to appear in your devices list." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/printer.rst:24 msgid "Link the Printer" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/printer.rst:27 msgid "To Work Orders" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/printer.rst:29 msgid "" "You can link *Work Orders* to printers via a *Quality Control Point* to " "print labels for manufactured products." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/printer.rst:32 msgid "" "To do so, you need to create a *Quality Control Point* from the *Quality* " "app. Then, you can select the correct manufacturing operation and the work " "order operation. In type, choose *Print Label* and hit save." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/printer.rst:40 msgid "" "Now, each time you reach the quality control point for the chosen product, a" " *Print Label* button will appear." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/printer.rst:47 msgid "To Reports" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/printer.rst:49 msgid "" "You can also link a type of report to a certain printer. In the *IoT* app, " "go to the *Devices* menu and select the printer you want to set up." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/printer.rst:56 msgid "Now, go to the *Printer Reports* tab." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/printer.rst:61 msgid "" "Hit edit and then, click on *Add a line*. In the window that shows up, check" " all the types of reports that should be linked to this printer. Click on " "select and save." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/printer.rst:68 msgid "" "Now, each time you click on *Print* in the control panel, instead of " "downloading a PDF, it will send it to the selected printer and automatically" " print it." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/printer.rst:73 msgid "Print Receipts from the PoS" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/printer.rst:75 msgid "" "You can link a printer to your *Point of Sale* app so you can print receipts" " directly from your *PoS*." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/printer.rst:78 msgid "" "Doing so is really easy. Go to your *Point of Sale* app and open your *Point" " of Sale* settings, under *Configuration*. There, click on *Edit* and check " "the *IoT Box* feature. Then, choose your *Receipt Printer* from the " "dropdown." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/printer.rst:86 msgid "" "Now, you will be able to print different kinds of tickets from your *POS*: " "**receipts**, **sale details** and **bills**." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/printer.rst:89 msgid "" "Receipts are printed once the order is validated. The process is automated " "when you enable the feature in your *PoS* configuration." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/printer.rst:92 msgid "" "Sales details can be printed by clicking on the printer icon on the navbar " "at the top of the *PoS*. It will print the details of the sales of the " "current day." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/printer.rst:99 msgid "" "As for the bill, it is only available in restaurant mode. In your restaurant" " settings, activate *Print Bills* and a *Bill* button will appear in the " "left panel of the *PoS*." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/printer.rst:107 msgid "Print Orders in the kitchen" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/printer.rst:109 msgid "In restaurant mode, you can send order tickets to the kitchen." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/printer.rst:111 msgid "" "To do so, go to the *PoS* app and open your *PoS* settings. Then, tick " "*Order Printer*." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/printer.rst:117 msgid "" "Now, go to the *Printers* menu. Hit create, select the printer from the " "dropdown and, in the *Printer Product Categories* field, choose all the " "categories of products that should be printed on this printer." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/printer.rst:124 msgid "" "In the *PoS*, when you add or remove a product from one of the selected " "categories, the button *Order* will be green. If you click on it, the IoT " "Box will print a receipt on the corresponding printer." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/scale.rst:3 msgid "Connect a Scale" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/scale.rst:5 msgid "" "When using your **IoT Box** in Odoo, you could need to use a scale. Doing so" " is easy and convenient as it can be done in a few steps. Then, you can use " "it in your **Point of Sale app** to weigh your products, which is helpful if" " their price are based on it." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/scale.rst:12 msgid "To link the scale to the **IoT Box**, connect them with a cable." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/scale.rst:15 msgid "In some cases, a serial to USB adapter may be needed." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/scale.rst:17 msgid "" "If your scale is `compatible with Odoo IoT Box " "`_, there is no need to set up " "anything because it will be automatically detected as soon as it is " "connected." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/scale.rstNone msgid "IOT box auto detection." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/scale.rst:24 msgid "" "You may need to restart the box and download your scales’ drivers from the " "box in some cases. To do so, go to the *IoT Box Home Page* and click on " "*drivers list*. Then, click on load drivers." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/scale.rstNone msgid "View of the IoT box settings and driver list." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/scale.rst:32 msgid "Use a Scale in Point of Sale" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/scale.rst:34 msgid "" "To use the scale in your *Point of Sale* app, go to :menuselection:`Point of" " Sale --> Configuration --> Point of Sale`, open the one you want to " "configure, then click on *Edit* and enable the *IoT Box* feature." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/scale.rstNone msgid "View of the IoT box feature inside of the PoS settings." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/scale.rst:42 msgid "" "Now, choose the *IoT Box* in the dropdown menu and check the *Electronic " "Scale* option. Then, you hit save." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/scale.rstNone msgid "List of the external tools that can be used with PoS and the IoT box." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/scale.rst:49 msgid "" "The scale is now available in all your *PoS* sessions. Then, if a product " "has a price per weight set, clicking on it on the *PoS* screen opens the " "scale screen, where the cashier can weigh the product and add the correct " "price to the cart." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/scale.rstNone msgid "Electronic Scale dashboard view when no items are being weighed." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/screen.rst:3 msgid "Connect a screen" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/screen.rst:5 msgid "" "In Odoo, an :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` Box can be connected to a " "screen display. After being connected, the screen can be used to display a " ":abbr:`PoS (Point of Sale)` order to a client." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/screen.rstNone msgid "An example of a PoS (point of sale) order on a screen display." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/screen.rst:13 msgid "" "Access the customer display from any other computer by going to the " ":abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` Box homepage and clicking on the " ":guilabel:`POS Display` button." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/screen.rst:19 msgid "" "The way to connect the screen display to the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of " "Things)` Box differs depending on the model." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/screen.rst:24 msgid "IoT Box model 4" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/screen.rst:26 msgid "" "Connect up to two screens with Micro-HDMI cables on the side of the " ":abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` Box. If two screens are connected, they can" " display distinct content (see usage below)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/screen.rst:30 msgid "IoT Box model 3" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/screen.rst:32 msgid "" "Connect the screen with an HDMI cable on the side of the :abbr:`IoT " "(Internet of Things)` Box." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/screen.rst:35 msgid "" "Screen(s) should be connected before the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` " "Box is switched on. If it is already on, connect the screen(s), and then " "restart the :abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` Box by unplugging it and " "plugging it back into its power source." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/screen.rst:40 msgid "" "The usage of HDMI/Micro-HDMI adapters may cause issues which will result in " "a blank, black screen on the screen display. Cable usage is recommended." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/screen.rst:43 msgid "" "If the connection was successful, the screen should display the " ":guilabel:`POS Client display` screen." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/screen.rstNone msgid "" "The default \"POS Client Display\" screen that appears when a screen display is successfully\n" "connected to an IoT Box." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/screen.rst:51 msgid "" "The screen should also appear in the list of :guilabel:`Displays` on the " ":abbr:`IoT (Internet of Things)` Box homepage." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/screen.rstNone msgid "An example of a screen display name shown on the IoT Box homepage." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/screen.rst:59 msgid "" "If no screen is detected, a default display named :guilabel:`Distant " "Display` will be used instead." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/screen.rst:0 msgid "The \"Distant Display\" screen name will be used if no screen is detected." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/screen.rst:67 msgid "Usage" msgstr "الاستخدام " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/screen.rst:70 msgid "Show Point of Sales orders to customers" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/screen.rst:72 msgid "" "To use the screen in the :guilabel:`Point of Sale` app, go to " ":menuselection:`Point of Sale --> Configuration --> Point of Sale`, open the" " desired screen, click on :guilabel:`Edit`, and enable the :guilabel:`IoT " "Box Devices` feature." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/screen.rst:76 msgid "" "Now, select :guilabel:`IoT Box` in the drop-down menu and choose the screen " "in the :guilabel:`Customer Display` option. Then, click :guilabel:`Save`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/screen.rst:0 msgid "Connect the screen display to the Point of Sale app." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/screen.rst:83 msgid "" "The screen is now available for :abbr:`PoS (Point of Sale)` sessions. A " "\"screen\" icon will appear in the top bar to inform the connection status " "with the screen." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/screen.rst:0 msgid "" "The \"screen\" icon on the Point of Sale display shows the connection status with the\n" "screen." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/screen.rst:91 msgid "" "The screen will automatically show the :abbr:`PoS (Point of Sale)` orders " "and update when changes are performed on the order." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/screen.rstNone msgid "An example of a PoS order on a screen display." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/screen.rst:99 msgid "Display a website" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/iot/devices/screen.rst:101 msgid "" "Opening the screen form view at :menuselection:`IoT --> Devices --> (screen " "device)` allows the user to choose a particular website URL to display on " "the screen with the :guilabel:`Screen URL` field." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge.rst:7 #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:203 msgid "Knowledge" msgstr "المعرفة" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge.rst:9 msgid "" "**Odoo Knowledge** is a multipurpose productivity app that allows internal " "users to enrich their business knowledge base and provide individually or " "collaboratively gathered information." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge.rst:12 msgid "" "The pages on which they gather content are called *articles*. They are " "mainly composed of a title and a body. The latter is an HTML field " "containing text, images, links to other articles, records from other models," " templates, etc." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge.rst:17 msgid "`Knowledge product page `_" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:3 msgid "Articles editing" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:6 msgid "Add and style content" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:8 msgid "" "To start adding content, click anywhere on the page. Your cursor is " "automatically set to write the article's first-level header. Once you are " "done writing the title, press **enter** on your keyboard to move to the next" " line." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rstNone msgid "knowledge's user interface" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:17 msgid "" "Click :guilabel:`Untitled` on the left side of the top bar to automatically " "match your h1 :dfn:`(First-level header)` title and the article's name. To " "change the name of your article later, you must do it manually. To do so, " "click the name on the top bar and proceed to the modification." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:23 msgid "Text editor" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:25 msgid "To stylize the text using the text editor, select the text to format." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:27 msgid "Then, you can:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:29 msgid "" "Change the style by clicking :guilabel:`Normal`. Doing so opens a dropdown " "menu with multiple styles to choose from (:guilabel:`Normal, Code, Header 1 " "→ Header 6, Quote`);" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:31 msgid "" "Format the text. Click :guilabel:`B` to put it in bold, :guilabel:`I` to put" " it in italic, :guilabel:`U` to underline, and :guilabel:`S` to " "strikethrough;" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:33 msgid "" "Change the font color by clicking :guilabel:`A` or the background color by " "clicking the **pencil** icon:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:36 msgid "" "To choose from a predefined theme color, click :guilabel:`Theme` and select " "the desired color." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:37 msgid "" "To customize, click :guilabel:`Solid` and define a color using the wheel, by" " typing its hex code, or its RGBA values." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:39 msgid "" "To use a gradient, click :guilabel:`Gradient`, choose a predefined gradient " "or click :guilabel:`Custom` to create a personalized gradient." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:42 msgid "" "To change the text's size, click the **size number** and select the desired " "size;" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:43 msgid "" "Click the **lists** icons to turn the paragraph into an unordered list, an " "ordered list, or a checklist;" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:45 msgid "Click the **chain** icon to insert or edit an URL link." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rstNone msgid "Text editor's toolbox" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:51 msgid "" "To format a whole paragraph, type `/` anywhere in the text. Doing so opens " "the **powerbox**, which allows:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:54 msgid "Changing a paragraph into lists (unordered, ordered, checklists)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:55 msgid "" "Changing a paragraph into a header (1 → 6), normal text, `code`, or " "*quotes*." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:58 msgid "Cover pictures" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:60 msgid "" "You can customize your article by adding a cover picture and an icon. Hover " "above the h1 title and click :guilabel:`Add Cover`. A pop-up window opens to" " set a cover picture." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:63 msgid "" "If your database and your Unsplash account are associated, the cover picture" " is automatically selected based on the article's name. To modify it, hover " "over the picture to make the buttons appear, click :guilabel:`Change Cover`," " and select another image." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:67 msgid "Retrieve images from different sources:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:69 msgid "Search the **Unsplash** database." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:70 msgid "Enter a picture's **URL**." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:71 msgid "**Upload** an image from a computer." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:73 msgid "" "To remove the cover, hover over it to make the buttons appear and click " ":guilabel:`Remove Cover`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:76 msgid "" "To associate Unsplash with your database, please refer to " ":doc:`../../websites/website/optimize/unsplash`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:78 msgid "" "The articles are responsive, and so are the cover pictures. As a result, the" " images cannot be repositioned manually to fit a particular screen, as they " "automatically resize depending on the device." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:83 msgid "Icons" msgstr "الأيقونات " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:85 msgid "" "To add an icon, hover above the h1 title and click :guilabel:`Add Icon`. " "Doing this sets a random emoji automatically. To change it, click it and " "select one from the emoji window. To remove it, proceed equally and click " "the red-circled :guilabel:`x`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:90 msgid "" "The emoji is also displayed before the corresponding article in the side " "panel hierarchic tree." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:91 msgid "" "Click the emoji on the side panel to change it without opening the related " "article." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:94 msgid "Commands" msgstr "الأوامر " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:96 msgid "" "To use a command, type `/` and open the **powerbox**. Type the command's " "name or select from multiple features to insert blocks, images, files, etc. " "Some of them, such as `/Image` or `/Article` are common to all the apps, but" " others are inherent to the knowledge app and cannot be found or used in any" " other application." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:102 msgid "List of commands" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:104 msgid "Commands are divided into multiple categories depending on their use." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:107 msgid "Structure" msgstr "الهيكل" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:114 #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:144 #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:164 #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:178 #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:196 #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:210 #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:235 msgid "Command" msgstr "أمر " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:115 #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:145 #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:165 #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:179 #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:197 #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:211 #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:236 msgid "Use" msgstr "استخدم" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:116 msgid ":guilabel:`Bulleted list`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:117 msgid "Create a bulleted list." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:118 msgid ":guilabel:`Numbered list`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:119 msgid "Create a list with numbering." msgstr "إنشاء قائمة مرقمة. " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:120 msgid ":guilabel:`Checklist`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:121 msgid "Track tasks with a checklist." msgstr "تتبع المهام باستخدام القائمة المرجعية. " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:122 msgid ":guilabel:`Table`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:123 msgid "Insert a table." msgstr "إدراج جدول. " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:124 msgid ":guilabel:`Separator`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:125 msgid "Insert an horizontal rule separator." msgstr "إدراج فاصل قاعدة أفقي. " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:126 msgid ":guilabel:`Quote`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:127 msgid "Add a blockquote section." msgstr "إضافة قسم للاقتباس. " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:128 msgid ":guilabel:`Code`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:129 msgid "Add a code section." msgstr "إضافة قسم للكود. " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:130 msgid ":guilabel:`2 columns`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:131 msgid "Convert into 2 columns." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:132 msgid ":guilabel:`3 columns`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:133 msgid "Convert into 3 columns." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:134 msgid ":guilabel:`4 columns`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:135 msgid "Convert into 4 columns." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:137 msgid "Format" msgstr "التنسيق " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:146 msgid ":guilabel:`Heading 1`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:147 msgid "Big section heading." msgstr "ترويسة قسم كبير. " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:148 msgid ":guilabel:`Heading 2`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:149 msgid "Medium section heading." msgstr "ترويسة قسم متوسط. " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:150 msgid ":guilabel:`Heading 3`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:151 msgid "Small section heading." msgstr "ترويسة قسم صغير. " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:152 msgid ":guilabel:`Switch direction`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:153 msgid "Switch the text's direction." msgstr "تبديل اتجاه النص. " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:154 #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/properties.rst:34 msgid ":guilabel:`Text`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:155 msgid "Paragraph block." msgstr "كتلة الفقرة. " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:157 msgid "Media" msgstr "الإعلام " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:166 msgid ":guilabel:`Image`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:167 msgid "Insert an image." msgstr "إدراج صورة. " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:168 msgid ":guilabel:`Article`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:169 msgid "Link an article." msgstr "قم بربط مقال. " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:171 msgid "Navigation" msgstr "التنقل " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:180 msgid ":guilabel:`Link`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:181 msgid "Add a link." msgstr "إضافة رابط. " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:182 msgid ":guilabel:`Button`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:183 msgid "Add a button." msgstr "إضافة زر. " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:184 msgid ":guilabel:`Appointment`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:185 msgid "Add a specific appointment." msgstr "أضف موعدًا محددًا." #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:186 msgid ":guilabel:`Calendar`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:187 msgid "Schedule an appointment." msgstr "ترتيب موعد." #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:189 msgid "Widget" msgstr "أداة ذكية " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:198 msgid ":guilabel:`3 Stars`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:199 msgid "Insert a rating over 3 stars." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:200 msgid ":guilabel:`5 Stars`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:201 msgid "Insert a rating over 5 stars." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:212 msgid ":guilabel:`Table of Content`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:213 msgid "Add a table of content with the article's headings." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:214 msgid ":guilabel:`Index`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:215 msgid "Show the first level of nested articles." msgstr "إظهار المستوى الأول من المقالات المضمنة. " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:216 msgid ":guilabel:`Outline`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:217 msgid "Show all nested articles." msgstr "إظهار كافة المقالات المضمنة. " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:218 msgid ":guilabel:`Item Kanban`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:219 msgid "Insert a kanban view of article items." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:220 msgid ":guilabel:`Item List`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:221 msgid "Insert a list view of article items." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:222 msgid ":guilabel:`File`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:223 msgid "Embed a file that can be downloaded." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:224 msgid ":guilabel:`Template`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:225 msgid "" "Add a template section that can be inserted in messages, terms & conditions," " or description in other applications." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:228 msgid "Basic Blocks" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:237 msgid ":guilabel:`Signature`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:238 msgid "Insert your signature." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:241 msgid "Content from other apps" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:243 msgid "" "Knowledge allows to retrieve content views from other applications. To do " "so, go to the targeted app and create the desired view. Then, click " ":menuselection:`Favorite --> Insert view in article` and select an article. " "The view is inserted at the bottom of the selected article." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:248 msgid "" "To retrieve the view below, we created it by going to :menuselection:`Sales " "--> Graph icon --> Pie Chart icon` and inserted it by clicking " ":menuselection:`Favorite --> Insert view in article` and selecting the " "*Sales Playbook* article." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:0 msgid "article view from the Sales app" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/articles_editing.rst:257 msgid "" "Users who do **not** have access to the view will **not** be able to access " "it in **Knowledge** even though they have access to the article containing " "the view." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/properties.rst:3 #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:453 msgid "Properties" msgstr "الخصائص " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/properties.rst:5 msgid "" "Properties are fields containing data and that can be added to articles by " "any user with **write** access. These fields are shared between all the " "child articles and article items under the same parent." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/properties.rst:10 msgid "" "To be able to add properties, an article must be either a **child article** " "or an **article item**." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/properties.rst:14 msgid "Add property fields" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/properties.rst:16 msgid "" "Hover above the first-level header to make the buttons appear. Click " ":menuselection:`⚙ Add Properties --> Field Type`, select the type and add a " "default value if needed. To make the fields appear in **kanban views**, " "check :guilabel:`View in Kanban` as well. To validate and close the property" " creation window, click anywhere." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/properties.rstNone msgid "Dropdown of property fields types" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/properties.rst:25 msgid "The different types assess what the field content can be:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/properties.rst:32 #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/properties.rst:58 msgid "Types" msgstr "الأنواع " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/properties.rst:33 #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/properties.rst:59 msgid "Uses" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/properties.rst:35 msgid "Allows adding any content with no restriction." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/properties.rst:36 msgid ":guilabel:`Checkbox`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/properties.rst:37 msgid "Add a checkbox." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/properties.rst:38 msgid ":guilabel:`Integer`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/properties.rst:39 msgid "Allows adding integer numbers." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/properties.rst:40 msgid ":guilabel:`Decimal`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/properties.rst:41 msgid "Allows adding any number." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/properties.rst:42 msgid ":guilabel:`Date`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/properties.rst:43 msgid "Allows selecting a date." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/properties.rst:44 msgid ":guilabel:`Date & Time`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/properties.rst:45 msgid "Allows selecting a date and time." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/properties.rst:47 msgid "Some **field types** need to be configured:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/properties.rstNone msgid "property configuration form" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/properties.rst:60 msgid ":guilabel:`Selection`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/properties.rst:61 msgid "" "Add a drop-down selection menu with restricted values that have been set at " "the property creation." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/properties.rst:64 msgid "" "To set it up, click :guilabel:`Add a Value` next to the :guilabel:`Values` " "field. Enter predetermined values and press **enter** to validate; you can " "enter as many values as needed. Click anywhere to close the property " "creation window." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/properties.rst:67 msgid ":guilabel:`Tags`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/properties.rst:68 msgid "Allows creating and applying as many tags as needed." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/properties.rst:70 msgid "" "To set it up, enter your `new_tag` in the :guilabel:`Tags` field, and press " "**enter** or click :guilabel:`Create \"new_tag\"`. Click anywhere to close " "the window. Then, add the tags into the property field. To do so, click the " "property field and choose from the created tags; enter the tags' name and " "press **enter**; enter a new tag's name and create a new one on the spot." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/properties.rst:75 msgid ":guilabel:`Many2one`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/properties.rst:76 msgid "" "Choose from a list of records that result from a model's domain. You can " "only select one result." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/properties.rst:79 #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/properties.rst:86 msgid "" "To set it up, click :guilabel:`Search a Model` in the :guilabel:`Model` " "field, select the model. Match all records by clicking :guilabel:`## " "Record(s)`, or filter the results by clicking :guilabel:`+ Add Filter` and " "show the records by clicking :guilabel:`## Record(s)`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/properties.rst:82 msgid ":guilabel:`Many2many`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/properties.rst:83 msgid "" "Choose from a list of records that result from a model's domain. You can " "select as many results as needed." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/properties.rst:91 msgid "Delete property fields" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/properties.rst:93 msgid "" "To remove a property, click the **pencil** icon next to the targeted " "property, then click :menuselection:`Delete --> Delete`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/properties.rst:97 msgid "Once a property field is deleted, you cannot retrieve it." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/properties.rst:100 msgid "Hide the property panel" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/knowledge/properties.rst:102 msgid "" "To hide the property sidebar panel, click the gear :guilabel:`(⚙)` button." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins.rst:5 msgid "Mail Plugins" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins.rst:13 msgid "" "Mail Plugins are connectors that bridge your mailbox with your Odoo " "database. With them, you can interact with your Odoo database directly from " "your mailbox by:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins.rst:16 msgid "Creating leads and centralizing prospects' emails into the CRM app." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins.rst:17 msgid "Generating tasks in any Odoo project." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins.rst:18 msgid "Creating tickets in the Helpdesk app." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins.rst:19 msgid "Searching and storing insights on your contacts." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins.rst:21 msgid "" "Mail Plugins are available for :doc:`Outlook ` and " ":doc:`Gmail `." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins.rst:27 msgid "Pricing" msgstr "التسعير" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins.rst:29 msgid "Mail Plugins are **free** to install and use." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins.rst:31 msgid "" "However, they can provide **Lead Enrichment**, which is part of a paid " "service known as **Lead Generation**." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins.rst:34 msgid "" "Mail plugins allow you to test Lead Enrichment for free, whether you connect" " the plugins to a database or not. After a while, the plugins ask you to buy" " :doc:`../general/in_app_purchase` credits if you would like to keep using " "this service." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins.rst:41 msgid "Lead Generation IAP service" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins.rst:43 msgid "" "Lead Enrichment uses the *Lead Generation IAP service*. Each request " "consumes one *Lead Generation credit*." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins.rst:46 msgid "" "To buy credits, go to :menuselection:`Settings --> CRM --> Lead Enrichment " "--> Buy credits` and select a package." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins.rst:50 msgid "" "If you are out of credits, the only information populated when clicking on " "the suggested company is its website link and logo." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins.rst:52 msgid "" "Check out the `Lead Generation IAP service Privacy Policy " "`_." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins.rst:56 msgid ":doc:`../general/in_app_purchase`" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins.rst:57 msgid "`Odoo Tutorials: Lead Enrichment `_" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:3 msgid "Gmail Plugin" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:5 msgid "" "The *Gmail Plugin* integrates an Odoo database with a Gmail inbox, so users " "can keep track of all their work between Gmail and Odoo, without losing any " "information." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:9 msgid "Odoo Online users" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:11 msgid "" "For databases hosted on Odoo Online (or Odoo.sh), follow the steps below to " "configure the Gmail Plugin." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:15 #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:94 msgid "Install the Gmail Plugin" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:17 msgid "" "First, log in to the Gmail account that the user wishes to connect to Odoo." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:19 msgid "" "From the Gmail inbox, click the plus sign icon on the right side panel to " "get add-ons. If the side panel is not visible, click on the arrow icon at " "the bottom right corner of the inbox to reveal it." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/gmail.rstNone msgid "Plus sign icon on the Gmail inbox side panel." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:26 msgid "" "Then, use the search bar to search for `Odoo` and locate the :guilabel:`Odoo" " Inbox Addin`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/gmail.rstNone msgid "Odoo Inbox Addin on Google Workspace Marketplace." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:32 msgid "" "Or, go directly to the :guilabel:`Odoo Inbox Addin` page on the `Google " "Workspace Marketplace " "`_." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:35 msgid "" "Once the plugin is located, click :guilabel:`Install`. Then, click " ":guilabel:`Continue` to start the installation." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:38 msgid "" "Next, select which Gmail account the user wishes to connect to Odoo. Then " "click :guilabel:`Allow` to let Odoo access the Google account. Google will " "then show a pop-up window confirming that the installation was successful." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:43 #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:131 msgid "Configure the Odoo database" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:45 #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:133 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`Mail Plugin` feature must be enabled in the Odoo database in " "order to use the Gmail Plugin. To enable the feature, go to " ":menuselection:`Settings --> General Settings`. Under the " ":guilabel:`Integrations` section, activate :guilabel:`Mail Plugin`, and then" " click :guilabel:`Save`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/gmail.rstNone #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/gmail.rstNone msgid "The Mail Plugin feature in the Settings." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:55 #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:143 msgid "Configure the Gmail inbox" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:57 #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:145 msgid "" "In the Gmail inbox, a purple Odoo icon is now visible on the right side " "panel. Click on the Odoo icon to open up the Odoo plugin window. Then, click" " on any email in the inbox. Click :guilabel:`Authorize Access` in the plugin" " window to grant Odoo access to the Gmail inbox." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/gmail.rstNone #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/gmail.rstNone msgid "" "The Authorize Access button in the right sidebar of the Odoo plugin panel." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:65 #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:153 msgid "" "Next, click :guilabel:`Login`. Then, enter the URL of the Odoo database that" " the user wishes to connect to the Gmail inbox, and log in to the database." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:69 #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:157 msgid "" "Use the general URL for the database, not the URL of a specific page in the " "database. For example, use `https://mycompany.odoo.com`, not " "`https://mycompany.odoo.com/web#cids=1&action=menu`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:73 #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:161 msgid "" "Finally, click :guilabel:`Allow` to let Gmail access the Odoo database. The " "browser will then show a :guilabel:`Success!` message. After that, close the" " window. The Gmail inbox and Odoo database are now connected." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:78 msgid "Odoo On-Premise users" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:80 msgid "" "For databases hosted on servers other than Odoo Online (or Odoo.sh), follow " "the steps below to configure the Gmail Plugin." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:84 msgid "" "As part of their security guidelines, Google requires add-on creators to " "provide a list of URLs that can be used in actions and redirections launched" " by the add-on. This protects users by ensuring, for example, that no add-on" " redirects users toward a malicious website. (Read more on `Google Apps " "Script `_.)" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:89 msgid "" "Since Odoo can only list the `odoo.com` domain and not every on-premise " "customer's unique server domain, on-premise customers cannot install the " "Gmail Plugin from the Google Workspace Marketplace." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:96 msgid "" "First, access the `GitHub repository `_ for the Odoo Mail Plugins. Next, click on the green " ":guilabel:`Code` button. Then, click :guilabel:`Download ZIP` to download " "the Mail Plugin files onto the user's computer." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/gmail.rstNone msgid "" "Download the ZIP file from the Odoo GitHub repository for Mail Plugins." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:104 msgid "" "Open the ZIP file on the computer. Then, go to :menuselection:`mail-client-" "extensions-master --> gmail --> src --> views`, and open the " ":file:`login.ts` file using any text editor software, such as Notepad " "(Windows), TextEdit (Mac), or Visual Studio Code." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:108 msgid "" "Delete the following three lines of text from the :file:`login.ts` file:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:116 msgid "" "This removes the `odoo.com` domain constraint from the Gmail Plugin program." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:118 msgid "" "Next, in the ZIP file, go to :menuselection:`mail-client-extensions-master " "--> gmail`, and open the file called :guilabel:`README`. Follow the " "instructions in the :guilabel:`README` file to push the Gmail Plugin files " "as a Google Project." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:123 msgid "" "The computer must be able to run Linux commands in order to follow the " "instructions on the :guilabel:`README` file." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/gmail.rst:126 msgid "" "After that, share the Google Project with the Gmail account that the user " "wishes to connect to Odoo. Then, click :guilabel:`Publish` and " ":guilabel:`Deploy from manifest`. Lastly, click :guilabel:`Install the add-" "on` to install the Gmail Plugin." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:3 msgid "Outlook Plugin" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:8 msgid "" "The Outlook :doc:`Mail Plugin <../mail_plugins>` needs to be configured both" " on Odoo and Outlook." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:13 msgid "Enable Mail Plugin" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:15 msgid "" "First, you need to enable the *Mail Plugin* feature in your database. Go to " ":menuselection:`Settings --> General Settings --> Integrations`, enable " "*Mail Plugin*, and *Save* the configuration." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:21 msgid "Install the Outlook Plugin" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:23 msgid "Open your Outlook mailbox and select any email." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:25 msgid "Click on the *More actions* button and select *Get Add-ins*." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:0 msgid "More actions button in Outlook" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:31 msgid "Select the *My add-ins* tab." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:0 msgid "My add-ins in Outlook" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:37 msgid "" "Under *Custom add-ins*, click on *+ Add a custom add-in*, and then on *Add " "from URL...*" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:0 msgid "Custom add-ins in Outlook" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:43 msgid "" "Enter the following URL " "`https://download.odoocdn.com/plugins/v15/outlook/manifest.xml` and press " "*OK*." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:0 msgid "Entering the add-in URL in Outlook" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:50 msgid "Read the warning and click on *Install*." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:0 msgid "Custom add-in installation warning in Outlook" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:59 msgid "Connect your database" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:61 msgid "" "Open any email in your Outlook mailbox, click on the *More actions* button, " "and select *Odoo for Outlook*." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:0 msgid "Odoo for Outlook add-in button" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:68 msgid "" "The right-side panel can now display **Company Insights**. At the bottom, " "click on *Login*." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:0 msgid "Logging in your Odoo database" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:75 msgid "" "Only a limited amount of *Company Insights* (*Lead Enrichment*) requests are" " available as a trial. This feature requires :ref:`prepaid credits " "`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:79 msgid "" "If, after a short while, the panel is still empty, it is possible that your " "browser cookie settings prevented it from loading. Note that these settings " "also change if you are in \"Incognito\" mode on your browser." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:84 msgid "" "To fix this issue, configure your browser to always allow cookies on Odoo's " "plugin page." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:86 msgid "" "For Google Chrome, you can do so by following the guide at: " "`https://support.google.com/chrome/answer/95647 " "`_" " and adding `download.odoo.com` to the list of `Sites that can always use " "cookies`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:90 msgid "Once done, the Outlook panel needs to be opened again." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:93 msgid "Enter your Odoo database URL and click on *Login*." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:0 msgid "Entering your Odoo database URL" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:99 msgid "Click on *Allow* to open the pop-up window." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:0 msgid "New window pop-up warning" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:105 msgid "If you aren't logged into your database, enter your credentials." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:107 msgid "Click on *Allow* to let the Outlook Plugin connect to your database." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:0 msgid "Allowing the Outlook Plugin to connect to a database" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:116 msgid "Add a shortcut to the plugin" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:118 msgid "" "By default, the Outlook Plugin can be opened from the *More actions* menu. " "However, to save time, it's possible to add it next to the other default " "actions." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:121 msgid "" "In your Outlook mailbox, click on *Settings*, then on *View all Outlook " "settings*." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:0 msgid "Viewing all Outlook settings" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:127 msgid "" "Select *Customize actions* under *Mail*, click on *Odoo for Outlook*, and " "then *Save*." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:0 #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:0 msgid "Odoo for Outlook customized action" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/mail_plugins/outlook.rst:133 msgid "Open any email; the shortcut should be displayed." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio.rst:6 msgid "Studio" msgstr "الاستوديو" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio.rst:17 msgid "" "Studio is a toolbox that allows you to customize Odoo without coding " "knowledge. For example, you can, on any app, add or modify:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio.rst:20 msgid ":doc:`Fields `" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio.rst:21 msgid ":doc:`Views `" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio.rst:22 msgid ":doc:`Models `" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio.rst:23 msgid ":doc:`Automated actions `" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio.rst:24 msgid ":doc:`PDF reports `" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio.rst:25 msgid "Approval rules" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio.rst:26 msgid "Security rules" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio.rst:28 msgid "" "Or you can :doc:`build an app from scratch `." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio.rst:31 msgid "`Odoo Tutorials: Studio `_" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:3 msgid "Automated actions (automations)" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:5 msgid "" "Automated actions are used to trigger automatic changes based on user " "actions (e.g., apply a modification when a field is set to a specific value)" " or on time conditions (e.g., archive a record 7 days after its last " "update)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:9 msgid "" "To create an automated action with Studio, go to :guilabel:`Automations` " "from anywhere within Studio." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:12 msgid "" "For every automated action you create, the following elements should be " "defined: the :ref:`studio/automated-actions/model`, the " ":ref:`studio/automated-actions/trigger`, the :ref:`studio/automated-" "actions/apply-on`, and the :ref:`studio/automated-actions/action`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:0 msgid "Example of an automated action on the Subscription model" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:25 msgid "Model" msgstr "الكائن" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:27 msgid "Select the model where the automated action should be applied." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:30 msgid "" "The model you are on when you click on :guilabel:`Automations` is pre-" "selected by default." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:35 msgid "Trigger" msgstr "المشغّل " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:37 msgid "" "Define when the automated action should be applied. Six triggers are " "available." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:42 msgid "On Creation" msgstr "عند الإنشاء" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:44 msgid "The action is triggered when a record is created and then saved." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:49 msgid "On Update" msgstr "عند التحديث" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:51 msgid "" "The action is triggered when a previously saved record is edited and then " "saved." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:53 msgid "" "Use :guilabel:`Trigger Fields` to specify which fields - and only those - " "trigger the action on their update." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:55 msgid "" "To detect when a record changes from one state to another, define a " ":guilabel:`Before Update Domain` filter, which checks if the condition is " "satisfied before the record is updated. Then set an :ref:`studio/automated-" "actions/apply-on` filter, which checks if the condition is met after the " "record is updated." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:61 msgid "" "If you want the automated action to happen when an email address is set on a" " contact, define the :guilabel:`Before Update Domain` to `Email is not set`," " and the :guilabel:`Apply on` domain to `Email is set`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:0 msgid "Example of an On Update trigger" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:72 msgid "On Creation & Update" msgstr "عند الإنشاء والتحديث" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:74 msgid "" "The action is triggered when a record is created and saved or edited " "afterward and saved." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:79 msgid "On Deletion" msgstr "عند الحذف" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:81 msgid "The action is triggered when a record is deleted." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:84 msgid "" "This trigger is rarely used, as archiving records is usually preferred to " "deletion." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:89 msgid "Based on Form Modification" msgstr "بناء على تعديل النموذج " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:91 msgid "" "The action is triggered when any change is done to a trigger field's value " "on the :ref:`Form view `, even before saving the " "record. This trigger only works on the user interface when a modification is" " made by a user. If the field is changed through another action and not by " "the user, the action will not run." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:97 msgid "" "This trigger can only be used with the :ref:`Execute Python Code action " "`, so development is required." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:103 msgid "Based on Timed Condition" msgstr "على أساس شرط زمني" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:105 msgid "" "The action is triggered when a trigger field's date or date & time value is " "reached." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:107 msgid "" "To trigger the action after the :guilabel:`Trigger Date`, add a number of " "minutes, hours, days, or months under :guilabel:`Delay after trigger date`. " "To trigger the action before, add a negative number instead." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:112 msgid "" "If you want to send a reminder email 30 minutes before the start of a " "calendar event, select the :guilabel:`Start (Calendar Event)` under " ":guilabel:`Trigger Date` and set the :guilabel:`Delay after trigger date` to" " **-30** :guilabel:`Minutes`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:0 msgid "Example of a Based on Timed Condition trigger" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:121 msgid "By default, the scheduler checks for trigger dates every 4 hours." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:126 msgid "Apply on" msgstr "يُطبق على" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:128 msgid "" "Define on which records of the model the automated action should be applied." " It works the same way as when you apply filters on a model." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:134 msgid "Action" msgstr "إجراء" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:136 msgid "" "Determine what the automated action should do (server action). There are " "eight types of action to choose from." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:142 msgid "Execute Python Code" msgstr "تنفيذ كود بايثون" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:144 msgid "" "The action is used to execute Python code. The available variables are " "described on the :guilabel:`Python Code` tab, which is also used to write " "your code, or on the :guilabel:`Help` tab." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:147 msgid "" "To allow the action to be run through the website, tick :guilabel:`Available" " on the Website` and add a :guilabel:`Website Path`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:153 msgid "Create a new Record" msgstr "إنشاء سجل جديد" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:155 msgid "The action is used to create a new record on any model." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:158 msgid "" "Selecting a :guilabel:`Target Model` is only required if you want to target " "another model than the one you are on." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:161 msgid "" "To link the record that triggered the creation of the new record, select a " "field under :guilabel:`Link Field`. For example, you could create a contact " "automatically when a lead is turned into an opportunity." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:164 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Data to Write` tab: the tab is used to specify the new record's " "values. After selecting a :guilabel:`Field`, select its " ":guilabel:`Evaluation Type`:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:167 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Value`: used to directly give the field's raw value in the " ":guilabel:`Value` column." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:168 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Reference`: used to select the record under the " ":guilabel:`Record` column and let Studio add the internal ID in the " ":guilabel:`Value` column." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:172 msgid "" "If an automated action creates a new task in a project, you can assign it to" " a specific user by setting the :guilabel:`Field` to :guilabel:`Responsible " "User (Project)`, the :guilabel:`Evaluation Type` to :guilabel:`Reference`, " "and the :guilabel:`Record` to a specific user." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:0 msgid "Example of a Create a new Record action" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:181 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Python expression`: used to dynamically define the newly created " "record’s value for a field using Python code in the :guilabel:`Value` " "column." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:187 msgid "Update the Record" msgstr "تحديث السجل" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:189 msgid "" "The action is used to set value(s) for field(s) of any record on the current" " model." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:192 msgid "" "The process to fill in the :guilabel:`Data to Write` tab is the same as " "described under :ref:`studio/automated-actions/action/new-record`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:198 msgid "Execute several actions" msgstr "تنفيذ العديد من الإجراءات" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:200 msgid "" "The action is used to trigger multiple actions at the same time. To do so, " "click on :guilabel:`Add a line` under the :guilabel:`Actions` tab. In the " ":guilabel:`Child Actions` pop-up, click on :guilabel:`Create` and configure " "the action." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:207 msgid "Send Email" msgstr "إرسال بريد إلكتروني" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:209 msgid "" "The action is used to send an email to a contact linked to a specific " "record. To do so, select or create an :guilabel:`Email Template`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:215 msgid "Add Followers" msgstr "إضافة متابعين" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:217 msgid "The action is used to subscribe existing contacts to the record." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:222 msgid "Create Next Activity" msgstr "إنشاء نشاط لاحق" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:224 msgid "" "The action is used to schedule a new activity linked to the record. Use the " ":guilabel:`Activity` tab to set it up as usual, but instead of the " ":guilabel:`Assigned to` field, select an :guilabel:`Activity User Type`. " "Select :guilabel:`Specific User` and add the user under " ":guilabel:`Responsible` if the activity should always be assigned to the " "same user. To dynamically target a user linked to the record, select " ":guilabel:`Generic User From Record` instead and change the :guilabel:`User " "field name` if necessary." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:232 msgid "" "After a lead is turned into an opportunity, you want your automated action " "to set up a call for the user responsible for the lead. To do so, set the " ":guilabel:`Activity` to :guilabel:`Call` and set the :guilabel:`Activity " "User Type` to :guilabel:`Generic User From Record`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:0 msgid "Example of a Create Next Activity action" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:243 msgid "Send SMS Text Message" msgstr "إرسال رسالة نصية قصيرة " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:245 msgid "" "The action is used to send an SMS to a contact linked to the record. To do " "so, select or create an :guilabel:`SMS Template`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/automated_actions.rst:249 msgid "" "If you want sent messages to be logged in the Chatter, tick :guilabel:`Log " "as Note`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:3 msgid "Fields and widgets" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:5 msgid "" "Fields structure the models of a database. If you picture a model as a table" " or spreadsheet, fields are the columns where data is stored in the records " "(i.e., the rows). Fields also define the type of data that is stored within " "them. How the data is presented and formatted on the :abbr:`UI (User " "Interface)` is defined by their widget." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:10 msgid "" "From a technical point of view, there are 15 field types in Odoo. However, " "you can choose from 20 fields in Studio, as some field types are available " "more than once with a different default widget." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:14 msgid "" ":guilabel:`New Fields` can only be added to the " ":ref:`studio/views/general/form` and :ref:`studio/views/multiple-" "records/list` views. On other views, you can only add :guilabel:`Existing " "Fields` :dfn:`(fields already on the model)`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:21 msgid "Simple fields" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:23 msgid "Simple fields contain basic values, such as text, numbers, files, etc." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:26 #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:325 msgid "" "Non-default widgets, when available, are presented as bullet points below." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:31 msgid "Text (`char`)" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:33 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`Text` field is used for short text containing any character. " "One text line is displayed when filling out the field." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:36 #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:220 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Badge`: displays the value inside a rounded shape, similar to a " "tag. The value cannot be edited on the UI, but a default value can be set." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:38 #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:71 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Copy to Clipboard`: users can copy the value by clicking a " "button." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:39 msgid ":guilabel:`E-mail`: the value becomes a clickable *mailto* link." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:40 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Image`: displays an image using a URL. The value cannot be edited" " manually, but a default value can be set." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:44 msgid "" "This works differently than selecting the :ref:`Image field " "` directly, as the image is not stored in" " Odoo when using a :guilabel:`Text` field with the :guilabel:`Image` widget." " For example, it can be useful if you want to save disk space." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:49 msgid ":guilabel:`Phone`: the value becomes a clickable *tel* link." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:52 msgid "" "Tick :guilabel:`Enable SMS` to add an option to send an SMS directly from " "Odoo next to the field." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:55 msgid ":guilabel:`URL`: the value becomes a clickable URL." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:0 msgid "Examples of Text fields with different widgets" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:66 msgid "Multiline Text (`text`)" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:68 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`Multiline Text` field is used for longer text containing any " "type of character. Two text lines are displayed on the UI when filling out " "the field." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:0 msgid "Examples of Multiline Text fields with different widgets" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:82 msgid "Integer (`integer`)" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:84 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`Integer` field is used for all integer numbers " "(:dfn:`positive, negative, or zero, without a decimal`)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:87 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Percentage Pie`: displays the value inside a percentage circle, " "usually for a computed value. The value cannot be edited on the UI, but a " "default value can be set." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:89 #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:118 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Progress Bar`: displays the value next to a percentage bar, " "usually for a computed value. The field cannot be edited manually, but a " "default value can be set." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:91 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Handle`: displays a drag handle icon to order records manually in" " :ref:`List view `." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:0 msgid "Examples of Integer fields with different widgets" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:103 msgid "Decimal (`float`)" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:105 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`Decimal` field is used for all decimal numbers " "(:dfn:`positive, negative, or zero, with a decimal`)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:109 msgid "" "Decimal numbers are displayed with two decimals after the decimal point on " "the UI, but they are stored in the database with more precision." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:112 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Monetary`: it is similar to using the :ref:`Monetary field " "`. It is recommended to use the later " "as it offers more functionalities." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:115 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Percentage`: displays a percent character `%` after the value." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:116 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Percentage Pie`: displays the value inside a percentage circle, " "usually for a computed value. The field cannot be edited manually, but a " "default value can be set." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:120 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Time`: the value must follow the *hh:mm* format, with a maximum " "of 59 minutes." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:0 msgid "Examples of Decimal fields with different widgets" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:131 msgid "Monetary (`monetary`)" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:133 msgid "The :guilabel:`Monetary` field is used for all monetary values." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:136 msgid "" "When you first add a :guilabel:`Monetary` field, you are prompted to add a " ":guilabel:`Currency` field if none exists already on the model. Odoo offers " "to add the :guilabel:`Currency` field for you. Once it is added, add the " ":guilabel:`Monetary` field again." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:0 msgid "Example of a Monetary field along with its Currency field" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:149 msgid "Html (`html`)" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:151 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`Html` field is used to add text that can be edited using the " "Odoo HTML editor." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:153 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Multiline Text`: disables the Odoo HTML editor to allow editing " "raw HTML." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:0 msgid "Examples of Html fields with different widgets" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:164 msgid "Date (`date`)" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:166 msgid "The :guilabel:`Date` field is used to select a date on a calendar." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:168 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Remaining Days`: the remaining number of days before the selected" " date is displayed (e.g., *In 5 days*), based on the current date." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:0 msgid "Examples of Date fields with different widgets" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:180 msgid "Date & Time (`datetime`)" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:182 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`Date & Time` field is used to select a date on a calendar and" " a time on a clock. The user's current time is automatically used if no time" " is set." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:185 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Date`: used to record the time without displaying it on the UI." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:186 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Remaining days`: displays the remaining number of days before the" " selected date (e.g., *In 5 days*), based on the current date and time." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:0 msgid "Examples of Date & Time fields with different widgets" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:198 msgid "Checkbox (`boolean`)" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:200 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`Checkbox` field is used when a value should only be true or " "false, indicated by checking or unchecking a checkbox." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:203 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Button`: displays a radio button. The widget works without " "switching to the edit mode." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:204 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Toggle`: displays a toggle button. The widget works without " "switching to the edit mode." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:0 msgid "Examples of Checkbox fields with different widgets" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:215 msgid "Selection (`selection`)" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:217 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`Selection` field is used when users should select a single " "value from a group of predefined values." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:222 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Badges`: displays all selectable values simultaneously inside " "rectangular shapes, organized horizontally." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:224 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Priority`: displays star symbols instead of values, which can be " "used to indicate an importance or satisfaction level, for example. This has " "the same effect as selecting the :ref:`Priority field `, although, for the latter, four priority values are " "already predefined." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:228 #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:352 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Radio`: displays all selectable values at the same time as radio " "buttons." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:231 msgid "" "By default, radio buttons are organized vertically. Tick :guilabel:`display " "horizontally` to switch the way they are displayed." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:0 msgid "Examples of Selection fields with different widgets" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:243 msgid "Priority (`selection`)" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:245 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`Priority` field is used to display a three-star rating " "system, which can be used to indicate importance or satisfaction level. This" " field type is a :ref:`Selection field ` with the :guilabel:`Priority` widget selected by default " "and four priority values predefined. Consequently, the :guilabel:`Badge`, " ":guilabel:`Badges`, :guilabel:`Radio`, and :guilabel:`Selection` widgets " "have the same effects as described under :ref:`Selection " "`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:253 msgid "" "To change the number of available stars by adding or removing values, click " ":guilabel:`Edit Values`. Note that the first value is equal to 0 stars " "(i.e., when no selection is made), so having four values results in a three-" "star rating system, for example." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:0 msgid "Example of a Priority field" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:266 msgid "File (`binary`)" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:268 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`File` field is used to upload any type of file, or sign a " "form (:guilabel:`Sign` widget)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:271 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Image`: users can upload an image file, which is then displayed " "in :ref:`Form view `. This has the same effect as" " using the :ref:`Image field `." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:274 msgid "" ":guilabel:`PDF Viewer`: users can upload a PDF file, which can be then " "browsed from the :ref:`Form view `." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:276 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Sign`: users can electronically sign the form. This has the same " "effect as selecting the :ref:`Sign field `." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:0 msgid "Examples of File fields with different widgets" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:288 msgid "Image (`binary`)" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:290 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`Image` field is used to upload an image and display it in " ":ref:`Form view `. This field type is a " ":ref:`File field ` with the " ":guilabel:`Image` widget selected by default. Consequently, the " ":guilabel:`File`, :guilabel:`PDF Viewer`, and :guilabel:`Sign` widgets have " "the same effects as described under :ref:`File `." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:297 msgid "" "To change the display size of uploaded images, select :guilabel:`Small`, " ":guilabel:`Medium`, or :guilabel:`Large` under the :guilabel:`Size` option." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:303 msgid "Sign (`binary`)" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:305 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`Sign` field is used to sign the form electronically. This " "field type is a :ref:`File field ` with " "the :guilabel:`Sign` widget selected by default. Consequently, the " ":guilabel:`File`, :guilabel:`Image`, and :guilabel:`PDF Viewer` widgets have" " the same effects as described under :ref:`File `." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:311 msgid "" "To give users the :guilabel:`Auto` option when having to draw their " "signature, select one of the available :guilabel:`Auto-complete with` fields" " (:ref:`Text `, :ref:`Many2One " "`, and :ref:`Related Field " "` on the model only). The " "signature is automatically generated using the data from the selected field." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:320 msgid "Relational fields" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:322 msgid "" "Relational fields are used to link and display the data from records on " "another model." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:330 msgid "Many2One (`many2one`)" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:332 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`Many2One` field is used to link another record (from another " "model) to the record being edited. The record's name from the other model is" " then displayed on the record being edited." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:336 msgid "" "On the *Sales Order* model, the :guilabel:`Customer` field is a " ":guilabel:`Many2One` field pointing at the *Contact* model. This allows " "**many** sales orders to be linked to **one** contact (customer)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:0 msgid "Diagram showing a many2one relationship" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:345 msgid "" "To prevent users from creating a new record in the linked model, tick " ":guilabel:`Disable creation`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:347 msgid "" "To prevent users from opening records in a pop-up window, tick " ":guilabel:`Disable opening`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:348 msgid "" "To help users only select the right record, click on :guilabel:`Domain` to " "create a filter." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:350 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Badge`: displays the value inside a rounded shape, similar to a " "tag. The value cannot be edited on the UI." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:357 msgid "One2Many (`one2many`)" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:359 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`One2Many` field is used to display the existing relations " "between a record on the current model and multiple records from another " "model." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:363 msgid "" "You could add a :guilabel:`One2Many` field on the *Contact* model to look at" " **one** customer's **many** sales orders." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:0 msgid "Diagram showing a one2many relationship" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:371 msgid "" "To use a :guilabel:`One2Many` field, the two models must have been linked " "already using a :ref:`Many2One field `. One2Many relations do not exist independently: a reverse-" "search of existing Many2One relations is performed." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:378 msgid "Lines (`one2many`)" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:380 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`Lines` field is used to create a table with rows and columns " "(e.g., the lines of products on a sales order)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:384 msgid "" "To modify the columns, click on the :guilabel:`Lines` field and then " ":guilabel:`Edit List View`. To edit the form that pops up when a user clicks" " on :guilabel:`Add a line`, click on :guilabel:`Edit Form View` instead." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:0 msgid "Example of a Lines field" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:397 msgid "Many2Many (`many2many`)" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:399 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`Many2Many` field is used to link multiple records from " "another model to multiple records on the current model. Many2Many fields can" " use :guilabel:`Disable creation`, :guilabel:`Disable opening`, " ":guilabel:`Domain`, just like :ref:`Many2One fields " "`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:405 msgid "" "On the *Task* model, the :guilabel:`Assignees` field is a " ":guilabel:`Many2Many` field pointing at the *Contact* model. This allows a " "single user to be assigned to **many** tasks and **many** users to be " "assigned to a single task." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:0 msgid "Diagram showing many2many relationships" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:413 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Checkboxes`: users can select several values using checkboxes." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:414 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Tags`: users can select several values appearing in rounded " "shapes, also known as *tags*. This has the same effect as selecting the " ":ref:`Tags field `." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:421 msgid "Tags (`many2many`)" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:423 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`Tags` field is used to display several values from another " "model appearing in rounded shapes, also known as *tags*. This field type is " "a :ref:`Many2Many field ` with " "the :guilabel:`Tags` widget selected by default. Consequently, the " ":guilabel:`Checkboxes` and :guilabel:`Many2Many` widgets have the same " "effects as described under :ref:`Many2Many `." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:430 msgid "" "To display tags with different background colors, tick :guilabel:`Use " "colors`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:0 msgid "Example of a Tags field" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:441 msgid "Related Field (`related`)" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:443 msgid "" "A :guilabel:`Related Field` is not a relational field per se; no " "relationship is created between models. It uses an existing relationship to " "fetch and display information from another record." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:447 msgid "" "To display the email address of a customer on the *Sales Order* model, use " "the :guilabel:`Related Field` `partner_id.email` by selecting " ":guilabel:`Customer` and then :guilabel:`Email`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:455 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Invisible`: When it is not necessary for users to view a field on" " the UI, tick :guilabel:`Invisible`. It helps clear the UI by only showing " "the essential fields depending on a specific situation." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:460 msgid "" "On the *Form* view of the *Contact* model, the :guilabel:`Title` field only " "appears when :guilabel:`Individual` is selected, as that field would not be " "helpful for a :guilabel:`Company` contact." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:465 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`Invisible` attribute also applies to Studio. To view hidden " "fields inside Studio, click on a view's :guilabel:`View` tab and tick " ":guilabel:`Show Invisible Elements`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:469 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Required`: If a field should always be completed by the user " "before being able to proceed, tick :guilabel:`Required`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:471 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Read only`: If users should not be able to modify a field, tick " ":guilabel:`Read only`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:474 msgid "" "You can choose to apply these three properties only for specific records by " "clicking on :guilabel:`Conditional` and creating a filter." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:477 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Label`: The :guilabel:`Label` is the field's name on the UI." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:480 msgid "" "This is not the same name as used in the PostgreSQL database. To view and " "change the latter, activate the :ref:`Developer mode `, and " "edit the :guilabel:`Technical Name`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:483 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Help Tooltip`: To explain the purpose of a field, write a " "description under :guilabel:`Help Tooltip`. It is displayed inside a tooltip" " box when hovering with your mouse over the field's label." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:486 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Placeholder`: To provide an example of how a field should be " "completed, write it under :guilabel:`Placeholder`. It is displayed in light " "gray in lieu of the field's value." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:488 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Widget`: To change the default appearance or functionality of a " "field, select one of the available widgets." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:490 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Default value`: To add a default value to a field when a record " "is created, use :guilabel:`Default value`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/fields.rst:492 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Limit visibility to groups`: To limit which users can see the " "field, select a user access group." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:3 msgid "Models, modules, and apps" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:5 msgid "" "Models determine the logical structure of a database and how data is stored," " organized, and manipulated. In other words, a model is a table of " "information that can be linked with other tables. A model usually represents" " a business concept, such as a *sales order*, *contact*, or *product*." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:9 msgid "" "Modules and apps contain various elements, such as models, views, data " "files, web controllers, and static web data." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:13 msgid "" "All apps are modules. Larger, standalone modules are typically referred to " "as apps, whereas other modules usually serve as add-ons to said apps." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:19 msgid "Suggested features" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:21 msgid "" "When you create a new model or app with Studio, you can choose to add up to " "14 features to speed up the creation process. These features bundle fields, " "default settings, and views that are usually used together to provide some " "standard functionality. Most of these features can be added later on, but " "adding them from the start makes the model creation process much easier. " "Furthermore, these features interact together in some cases to increase " "their usefulness." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:28 msgid "" "Creating a model with the :ref:`studio/models-modules-apps/suggested-" "features/picture` and :ref:`studio/models-modules-apps/suggested-" "features/pipeline-stages` features enabled adds the image in the card layout" " of the :ref:`Kanban view `." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:0 msgid "" "Combination of the Picture and Pipeline stages features on the Kanban view" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:39 msgid "Contact details" msgstr "تفاصيل الاتصال " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:41 msgid "" "Selecting :guilabel:`Contact details` adds to the :ref:`Form view " "` a :ref:`Many2One field " "` linked to the *Contact* model " "and two of its :ref:`Related Fields `: :guilabel:`Phone` and :guilabel:`Email`. The " ":guilabel:`Contact` field is also added to the :ref:`List view " "`, and the :ref:`Map view " "` is activated." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:0 msgid "Contact details feature on the Form view" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:57 msgid "User assignment" msgstr "تعيين المستخدم " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:59 msgid "" "Selecting :guilabel:`User assignment` adds to the :ref:`Form view " "` a :ref:`Many2One field " "` linked to the *Contact* model, " "with the following :guilabel:`Domain`: `Share User is not set` to only allow" " the selection of *Internal Users*. In addition, the " ":guilabel:`many2one_avatar_user` widget is used to display the user's " "avatar. The :guilabel:`Responsible` field is also added to the :ref:`List " "view `." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:0 msgid "User assignment feature on the Form view" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:75 msgid "Date & Calendar" msgstr "التاريخ والتقويم " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:77 msgid "" "Selecting :guilabel:`Date & Calendar` adds to the :ref:`Form view " "` a :ref:`Date field ` and activates the :ref:`Calendar view " "`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:84 msgid "Date range & Gantt" msgstr "مجال التاريخ وغانت " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:86 msgid "" "Selecting :guilabel:`Date range & Gantt` adds to the :ref:`Form view " "` two :ref:`Date fields ` next to each other: one to set a start date, the other to set " "an end date, using the :guilabel:`daterange` widget, and activates the " ":ref:`Gantt view `." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:94 msgid "Pipeline stages" msgstr "مراحل مخطط سير العمل " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:96 msgid "" "Selecting :guilabel:`Pipeline stages` activates the :ref:`Kanban view " "`, adds several fields such as " ":ref:`Priority ` and :guilabel:`Kanban" " State`, and three stages: :guilabel:`New`, :guilabel:`In Progress`, and " ":guilabel:`Done`. The :guilabel:`Pipeline status bar` and the " ":guilabel:`Kanban State` field are added to the :ref:`Form view " "`. The :guilabel:`Color` field is added to the " ":ref:`List view `." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:105 msgid "The :guilabel:`Pipeline stages` feature can be added at a later stage." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:110 msgid "Tags" msgstr "علامات التصنيف " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:112 msgid "" "Selecting :guilabel:`Tags` adds to the :ref:`studio/views/general/form` and " ":ref:`studio/views/multiple-records/list` views a :ref:`Tags field " "`, creating a *Tag* model with " "preconfigured access rights in the process." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:120 msgid "Picture" msgstr "صورة" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:122 msgid "" "Selecting :guilabel:`Picture` adds to the top-right of the :ref:`Form view " "` an :ref:`Image field `." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:126 msgid "The :guilabel:`Picture` feature can be added at a later stage." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:131 msgid "Lines" msgstr "البنود" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:133 msgid "" "Selecting :guilabel:`Lines`: adds to the :ref:`Form view " "` a :ref:`Lines field ` inside a :guilabel:`Tab` component." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:139 msgid "Notes" msgstr "الملاحظات" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:141 msgid "" "Selecting :guilabel:`Notes` adds to the :ref:`Form view " "` an :ref:`Html field ` using the full width of the form." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:147 msgid "Monetary value" msgstr "قيمة نقدية " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:149 msgid "" "Selecting :guilabel:`Monetary value` adds to the " ":ref:`studio/views/general/form` and :ref:`studio/views/multiple-" "records/list` views a :ref:`Monetary field `. The :ref:`studio/views/reporting/graph` and " ":ref:`studio/views/reporting/pivot` views are also activated." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:155 msgid "A *Currency* field is added and hidden from the view." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:160 msgid "Company" msgstr "الشركة " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:162 msgid "" "Selecting :guilabel:`Company` adds to the :ref:`studio/views/general/form` " "and :ref:`studio/views/multiple-records/list` views a :ref:`Many2One field " "` linked to the *Company* model." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:167 msgid "This is only useful if you work in a multi-company environment." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:172 msgid "Custom Sorting" msgstr "الفرز المخصص " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:174 msgid "" "Selecting :guilabel:`Custom Sorting` adds to the :ref:`List view " "` a drag handle icon to manually reorder" " records." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:0 msgid "Custom Sorting feature on the List view" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:186 msgid "Chatter" msgstr "الدردشة " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:188 msgid "" "Selecting :guilabel:`Chatter` adds to the :ref:`Form view " "` Chatter functionalities (sending messages, " "logging notes, and scheduling activities)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:192 msgid "The :guilabel:`Chatter` feature can be added at a later stage." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:0 msgid "Chatter feature on the Form view" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:203 msgid "Archiving" msgstr "الأرشفة " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:205 msgid "" "Selecting :guilabel:`Archiving` adds to the :ref:`studio/views/general/form`" " and :ref:`studio/views/multiple-records/list` views the :guilabel:`Archive`" " action and hides archived records from searches and views by default." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:212 msgid "Export and import customizations" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:214 msgid "" "When you do any customization with Studio, a new module named " ":guilabel:`Studio customizations` is added to your database." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:217 msgid "" "To export these customizations, go to :menuselection:`Main dashboard --> " "Studio --> Customizations --> Export` to download a ZIP file containing all " "customizations." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:220 msgid "" "To import and install these customizations in another database, connect to " "the destination database and go to :menuselection:`Main dashboard --> Studio" " --> Customizations --> Import`, then upload the exported ZIP file before " "clicking on the :guilabel:`Import` button." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/models_modules_apps.rst:225 msgid "" "Before importing, make sure the destination database contains the same apps " "and modules as the source database. Studio does not add the underlying " "modules as dependencies of the exported module." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:3 msgid "PDF reports" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:5 msgid "" "With Studio, you can edit existing PDF reports (e.g., orders and quotations)" " or create new ones." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:10 msgid "Default layout" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:12 msgid "" "The default layout of reports is managed outside Studio. Go to " ":menuselection:`Settings --> Companies: Document Layout --> Configure " "Document Layout`. Layout settings apply to all reports but only to the " "current company." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:17 msgid "" "Use :guilabel:`Download PDF Preview` to view how the different settings " "affect the layout of a sample invoice." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:23 msgid "Layout" msgstr "مخطط" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:25 msgid "Four layouts are available." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:29 msgid "Light" msgstr "فاتح " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:0 msgid "Light report layout sample" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:35 msgid "Boxed" msgstr "في صندوق" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:0 msgid "Boxed report layout sample" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:41 msgid "Bold" msgstr "عريض" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:0 msgid "Bold report layout sample" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:47 msgid "Striped" msgstr "مخطط" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:0 msgid "Striped report layout sample" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:56 msgid "Font" msgstr "الخط " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:58 msgid "" "Seven fonts are available. Click on the links below to preview them on " "`Google Fonts `_." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:61 msgid "`Lato `_" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:62 msgid "`Roboto `_" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:63 msgid "`Open Sans `_" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:64 msgid "" "`Montserrat `_" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:65 msgid "`Oswald `_" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:66 msgid "`Raleway `_" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:67 msgid "`Tajawal `_" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:70 msgid ":guilabel:`Tajawal` supports both Arabic and Latin scripts." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:75 msgid "Company logo" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:77 msgid "Upload an image file to add a :guilabel:`Company Logo`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:80 msgid "" "This adds the logo to the company’s record on the *Company* model, which you" " can access by going to :menuselection:`General Settings --> Companies --> " "Update Info`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:86 msgid "Colors" msgstr "الألوان" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:88 msgid "" "Change the primary and secondary colors used throughout reports to highlight" " important elements. The default colors are automatically generated based on" " the colors of the logo." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:94 msgid "Layout background" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:96 msgid "Change the :guilabel:`Layout Background` of the report:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:98 msgid ":guilabel:`Blank`: nothing is displayed." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:99 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Geometric`: an image featuring geometric shapes is displayed in " "the background." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:100 msgid ":guilabel:`Custom`: use a custom background image by uploading one." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:105 msgid "Company tagline" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:107 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`Company Tagline` is displayed on the header of :ref:`External" " reports `. You can add multiple " "lines of text." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:113 msgid "Company details" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:115 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`Company Details` are displayed on the header of " ":ref:`External reports `. You can" " add multiple lines of text." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:121 msgid "Footer" msgstr "التذييل" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:123 msgid "" "Use the :guilabel:`Footer` field to put any text in the :ref:`External " "reports' ` footers. You can add " "multiple lines of text." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:129 msgid "Paper format" msgstr "تنسيق ورقة" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:131 msgid "" "Use the :guilabel:`Paper format` field to change the paper size of reports. " "You can either select :guilabel:`A4` (21 cm x 29.7 cm) or :guilabel:`US " "Letter` (21.59 cm x 27.54 cm)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:135 msgid "" "You can change the :guilabel:`Paper format` on individual reports. Open the " "app containing the report, then :menuselection:`Toggle Studio --> Reports " "--> Select or Create a report --> Report --> Select a Paper format`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rstNone msgid "Configuration pop-up window for the default layout of PDF reports" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:146 msgid "Header and footer" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:148 msgid "" "When creating a new report in Studio, you must choose between one of three " "styles of reports first. This is solely used to determine what is displayed " "on the header and footer. To do so, go to the app on which you want to add a" " new report, then :menuselection:`Studio button --> Reports --> Create` and " "select :ref:`studio/pdf-reports/header-footer/external`, :ref:`studio/pdf-" "reports/header-footer/internal`, or :ref:`studio/pdf-reports/header-" "footer/blank`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:157 msgid "External" msgstr "خارجي" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:159 msgid "" "The header displays the company :ref:`studio/pdf-reports/default-" "layout/logo` and several values set on the *Company* model: the " ":guilabel:`Company Name`, :guilabel:`Phone`, :guilabel:`Email`, and " ":guilabel:`Website`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:164 msgid "" "To change a company's information, go to :menuselection:`Settings --> " "Companies --> Update Info`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rstNone msgid "Example of an External header" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:170 msgid "" "The footer displays the values set on the :ref:`studio/pdf-reports/default-" "layout/footer`, :ref:`studio/pdf-reports/default-layout/details`, and " ":ref:`studio/pdf-reports/default-layout/tagline` fields, as well as the page" " number." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rstNone msgid "Example of an External footer" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:181 msgid "Internal" msgstr "داخلي" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:183 msgid "" "The header displays the user's current date and time, :guilabel:`Company " "Name`, and page number." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:185 msgid "There is no footer." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:190 msgid "Blank" msgstr "فارغ" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:192 msgid "There is neither a header nor a footer." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:197 msgid "Add tab" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:199 msgid "" "After opening an existing report or creating a new one, go to the " ":guilabel:`Add` tab to add or edit elements. The elements are organized into" " four categories: :ref:`studio/pdf-reports/elements/block`, " ":ref:`studio/pdf-reports/elements/inline`, :ref:`studio/pdf-" "reports/elements/table`, and :ref:`studio/pdf-reports/elements/column`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:207 msgid "Block" msgstr "كتلة برمجية إنشائية " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:209 msgid "" "Block elements start on a new line and occupy the full width of the page." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:212 msgid "" "You can set an element's width by selecting it and going to the " ":guilabel:`Options` tab." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:214 #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:244 msgid ":guilabel:`Text`: add any text using small font size by default." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:216 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Title Block`: add any text using larger font size by default." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:218 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Image`: add an image. You can either upload one from your device," " add one from an URL, or select one already existing on your database." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:221 #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:246 msgid ":guilabel:`Field`: dynamically add a field's value." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:223 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Field & Label`: to dynamically add a field's value and label." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:225 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Address Block`: to dynamically add the values, if any, of a " "contact's (`res.partner` model): *Name*, *Address*, *Phone*, *Mobile*, and " "*Email*." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:0 msgid "Example of an Address Block" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:235 msgid "Inline" msgstr "مضمن" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:237 msgid "" "Inline elements are used around other elements. They do not start on a new " "line and the width adapts to length of the content." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:241 msgid "" "You can set an element's width and margins by selecting it and going to the " ":guilabel:`Options` tab." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:251 msgid "Table" msgstr "جدول " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:253 msgid "Table elements are used together to create a data table." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:255 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Data table`: create a table and dynamically add a first column " "displaying the *Name* values of a :ref:`Many2Many ` or :ref:`One2Many ` field on your model." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:0 msgid "Example of a Data table" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:263 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Field Column`: add a new column to the table displaying the " "values of a :ref:`Related Field ` to the one used to create the :guilabel:`Data table`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:267 msgid ":guilabel:`Text in Cell`: add any text within an existing table cell." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:269 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Field in Cell`: add, within an existing table cell, the values of" " a :ref:`Related Field ` to " "the one used to create the :guilabel:`Data table`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:273 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Subtotal & Total`: add an existing :guilabel:`Total` field's " "value. If a :guilabel:`Taxes` field exists, the untaxed and taxes amounts " "are added before the total amount." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:279 msgid "Column" msgstr "العمود" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:281 msgid "" "Columns are used to add multiple :ref:`blocks ` elements on the same line." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:284 msgid ":guilabel:`Two Columns`: add any text in two different columns." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:286 msgid ":guilabel:`Three Columns`: add any text in three different columns." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:289 msgid "Report tab" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:291 msgid "" "Several configuration options are available under the :guilabel:`Report` " "tab." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:293 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Name`: change the report name. The new name is applied everywhere" " (in Studio, under the :guilabel:`Print` button, and for the PDF file name)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:296 msgid ":guilabel:`Paper format`: change the paper size of the report." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:298 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Add in print`: add the report under the :guilabel:`🖶 Print` " "button available on the record." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:301 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Limit visibility to groups`: limit the availability of the PDF " "report to specific :doc:`user groups <../../general/users/access_rights>`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:305 msgid "Options tab" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:307 msgid "" "Select an element on the report to access the element's options and edit it." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rstNone msgid "The Options tab for a text element" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:314 msgid "" "You can select and edit multiple elements at the same time by clicking on " "the different sections or divisions (e.g., `div`, `table`, etc.)." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:317 msgid "Below are presented some of the most common options:" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:319 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Margins`: add spacing at the :guilabel:`top`, :guilabel:`right`, " ":guilabel:`bottom`, and :guilabel:`left` of the element." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:322 msgid ":guilabel:`Width`: set the element's maximum width." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:324 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Visible if`: set under which condition(s) the element should be " "displayed." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:326 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Visible for`: set for which :doc:`users groups " "<../../general/users/access_rights>` the element should be displayed." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:329 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Remove from View`: remove the element from the report's view." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:331 msgid ":guilabel:`Text decoration`: bold, italicize, and underline the font." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:333 msgid "" ":guilabel:`Alignment`: align the element to the left, center, or right of " "the report." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:335 msgid ":guilabel:`Font style`: use one of the default font styles." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:337 msgid ":guilabel:`Colors`: change the font's color and the background color." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/pdf_reports.rst:340 msgid "" "You may need to select a section or division above the element you want to " "edit to see some of the options described above." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:3 msgid "Views" msgstr "أدوات العرض" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:5 msgid "" "Views are the interface that allows displaying the data contained in a " "model. One model can have several views, which are simply different ways to " "show the same data. In Studio, views are organized into four categories: " ":ref:`general `, :ref:`multiple records " "`, :ref:`timeline `, " "and :ref:`reporting `." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:12 msgid "" "To change the default view of a model, go to :menuselection:`Studio --> " "Views --> Dropdown menu (⋮) --> Set as Default`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:16 msgid "" "You can modify views by using the built-in XML editor. To do so, activate " ":ref:`Developer mode `, go to the view you want to edit, " "select the :guilabel:`View` tab and then click on :guilabel:` XML`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:21 msgid "" "If you are editing a view using the XML editor, avoid making changes " "directly to standard views and inherited views, as those would be reset and " "would not be kept in case of an update or module upgrade. Always make sure " "you select the right Studio inherited views. Indeed, when you modify a view " "in Studio by drag-and-dropping a new field, a specific Studio inherited view" " and its XPath, the latter which defines which part of the view is modified," " are automatically generated." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:31 msgid "General views" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:34 #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:97 #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:195 #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:311 msgid "" "The settings described below are found under the view's :guilabel:`View` tab" " unless specified otherwise." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:40 msgid "Form" msgstr "الاستمارة " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:42 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`Form` view is used when creating and editing records, such as" " contacts, sales orders, products, etc." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:45 msgid "" "To structure a form, drag-and-drop the :guilabel:`Tabs and Columns` element " "found under the :guilabel:`+ Add` tab." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:47 #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:132 msgid "" "To prevent users from creating, editing, or deleting records, untick " ":guilabel:`Can Create`, :guilabel:`Can Edit`, or :guilabel:`Can Delete`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:0 msgid "Sales order model's Form view" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:59 msgid "Activity" msgstr "النشاط" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:61 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`Activity` view is used to schedule and have an overview of " "activities (emails, calls, etc.) linked to records." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:65 msgid "This view can only be modified within Studio by editing the XML code." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:0 msgid "Lead/Opportunity model's Activity view" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:76 msgid "Search" msgstr "بحث" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:78 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`Search` view is added on top of other views to filter, group," " and search records." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:80 msgid "" "To add custom :guilabel:`Filters` and structure them using " ":guilabel:`Separators`, go to the :guilabel:`+ Add` tab and drag and drop " "them under :guilabel:`Filters`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:82 msgid "" "To add an existing field under the search dropdown menu, go to the " ":guilabel:`+ Add` tab and drag-and-drop it under :guilabel:`Autocompletion " "Fields`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:0 msgid "Project model's Search view on the Kanban view" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:94 msgid "Multiple records views" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:103 msgid "Kanban" msgstr "كانبان" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:105 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`Kanban` view is often used to support business flows by " "moving records across stages or as an alternative way to display records " "inside *cards*." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:109 msgid "" "If the :guilabel:`Kanban` view exists, it is used by default to display data" " on mobile devices instead of the :ref:`List view `." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:112 msgid "" "To prevent users from creating new records, untick :guilabel:`Can Create`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:113 msgid "" "To create records directly within the view, in a minimalistic form, enable " ":guilabel:`Quick Create`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:115 msgid "" "To change the way records are grouped by default, select a new group under " ":guilabel:`Default Group by`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:0 msgid "Project model's Kanban view" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:127 msgid "List" msgstr "القائمة" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:129 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`List` view is used to overview many records at once, look for" " records, and edit simple records." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:134 msgid "" "To create and edit records directly within the view, select either " ":guilabel:`New record on top` or :guilabel:`New record at the bottom` under " ":guilabel:`Editable`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:138 msgid "" "This prevents users from opening records in :ref:`Form view " "` from the :guilabel:`List` view." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:141 msgid "To edit several records at once, tick :guilabel:`Enable Mass Editing`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:142 msgid "" "To change the way records are sorted by default, select a field under " ":guilabel:`Sort By`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:145 msgid "" "To add a drag handle icon to reorder records manually, add an :ref:`Integer " "field ` with the :guilabel:`Handle` " "widget." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:0 msgid "Drag handle icon enabling to sort records manually in List view" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:0 msgid "Sales order model's List view" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:161 msgid "Map" msgstr "الخريطة " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:163 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`Map` view is used to display records on a map. For example, " "it is used in the Field Service app to plan an itinerary between different " "tasks." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:167 msgid "" "A :ref:`Many2One field ` linked to" " the *Contact* model is required to activate the view, as the contact " "address is used to position records on the map." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:170 msgid "" "To select which kind of contact should be used on the map, select it under " ":guilabel:`Contact Field`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:172 msgid "" "To hide the name or the address of the record, tick :guilabel:`Hide name` or" " :guilabel:`Hide Address`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:174 msgid "" "To add information from other fields, select them under " ":guilabel:`Additional Fields`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:175 msgid "" "To have a route suggested between the different records, tick " ":guilabel:`Enable Routing` and select which field should be used to sort " "records for the routing." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:0 msgid "Task model's Map view" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:187 msgid "Timeline views" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:190 msgid "" "When you first activate one of the timeline views, you need to select which " ":ref:`Date ` or :ref:`Date & Time " "` fields on your model should be used" " to define when the records start and stop in order to display them on the " "view. You can modify the :guilabel:`Start Date Field` and :guilabel:`Stop " "Date Field` after activating the view." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:201 msgid "Calendar" msgstr "التقويم" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:203 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`Calendar` view is used to overview and manage records inside " "a calendar." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:205 msgid "" "To create records directly within the view instead of opening the :ref:`Form" " view `, enable :guilabel:`Quick Create`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:209 msgid "" "This only works on specific models that can be *quick-created* using only a " "*name*. However, most models do not support quick creation and open the " ":guilabel:`Form` view to fill in the required fields." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:213 msgid "" "To color records on the calendar, select a field under :guilabel:`Color`. " "All the records sharing the same value for that field are displayed using " "the same color." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:217 msgid "" "As the number of colors is limited, the same color can end up being assigned" " to different values." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:220 msgid "" "To display events lasting the whole day at the top of the calendar, select a" " :ref:`Checkbox field ` that specifies" " if the event lasts the whole day." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:223 msgid "" "To choose the default time scale used to display events, select " ":guilabel:`Day`, :guilabel:`Week`, :guilabel:`Month`, or :guilabel:`Year` " "under :guilabel:`Default Display Mode`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:227 msgid "" "You can also use :guilabel:`Delay Field` to display the duration of the " "event in hours by selecting a :ref:`Decimal ` or :ref:`Integer ` " "field on the model which specifies the duration of the event. However, if " "you set an :guilabel:`End Date Field`, the :guilabel:`Delay Field` will not " "be taken into account." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:0 msgid "Calendar Event model's Calendar view" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:242 msgid "Cohort" msgstr "جماعي " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:244 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`Cohort` view is used to examine the life cycle of records " "over a time period. For example, it is used in the Subscriptions app to view" " the subscriptions' retention rate." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:247 msgid "" "To display a measure (i.e., the aggregated value of a given field) by " "default on the view, select a :guilabel:`Measure Field`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:249 msgid "" "To choose which time interval is used by default to group results, select " ":guilabel:`Day`, :guilabel:`Week`, :guilabel:`Month`, or :guilabel:`Year` " "under :guilabel:`Interval`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:251 msgid "" "To change the cohort :guilabel:`Mode`, select either :guilabel:`Retention` " ":dfn:`the percentage of records staying over a period of time, it starts at " "100% and decreases with time` or :guilabel:`Churn` :dfn:`the percentage of " "records moving out over a period of time - it starts at 0% and increases " "with time`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:255 msgid "" "To change the way the :guilabel:`Timeline` (i.e., the columns) progresses, " "select either :guilabel:`Forward` (from 0 to +15) or :guilabel:`Backward` " "(from -15 to 0). For most purposes, the :guilabel:`Forward` timeline is " "used." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:0 msgid "Subscription model's Cohort view" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:268 msgid "Gantt" msgstr "جانت" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:270 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`Gantt` view is used to forecast and examine the overall " "progress of records. Records are represented by a bar under a time scale." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:273 msgid "" "To prevent users from creating or editing records, untick :guilabel:`Can " "Create` or :guilabel:`Can Edit`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:275 msgid "" "To fill cells in gray whenever a record should not be created there (e.g., " "on weekends for employees), tick :guilabel:`Display Unavailability`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:279 msgid "" "The underlying model must support this feature, and support for it cannot be" " added using Studio. It is supported for the Project, Time Off, Planning, " "and Manufacturing apps." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:282 msgid "To show a total row at the bottom, tick :guilabel:`Display Total row`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:283 msgid "" "To collapse multiple records in a single row, tick :guilabel:`Collapse First" " Level`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:284 msgid "" "To choose which way records are grouped by default on rows (e.g., per " "employee or project), select a field under :guilabel:`Default Group by`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:286 msgid "" "To define a default time scale to view records, select :guilabel:`Day`, " ":guilabel:`Week`, :guilabel:`Month`, or :guilabel:`Year` under " ":guilabel:`Default Scale`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:288 msgid "" "To color records on the view, select a field under :guilabel:`Color`. All " "the records sharing the same value for that field are displayed using the " "same color." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:292 msgid "" "As the number of colors is limited, the same color can be assigned to " "different values." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:294 msgid "" "To specify with which degree of precision each time scale should be divided " "by, select :guilabel:`Quarter Hour`, :guilabel:`Half Hour`, or " ":guilabel:`Hour` under :guilabel:`Day Precision`, :guilabel:`Half Day` or " ":guilabel:`Day` under :guilabel:`Week Precision`, and :guilabel:`Month " "Precision`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:0 msgid "Planning Shift model's Gantt view" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:308 msgid "Reporting views" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:317 msgid "Pivot" msgstr "محور" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:319 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`Pivot` view is used to explore and analyze the data contained" " in records in an interactive manner. It is especially useful to aggregate " "numeric data, create categories, and drill down the data by expanding and " "collapsing different levels of data." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:323 msgid "" "To access all records whose data is aggregated under a cell, tick " ":guilabel:`Access records from cell`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:325 msgid "" "To divide the data into different categories, select field(s) under " ":guilabel:`Column grouping`, :guilabel:`Row grouping - First level`, or " ":guilabel:`Row grouping - Second level`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:327 msgid "" "To add different types of data to be measured using the view, select a field" " under :guilabel:`Measures`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:329 msgid "" "To display a count of records that made up the aggregated data in a cell, " "tick :guilabel:`Display count`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:0 msgid "Purchase Report model's Pivot view" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:341 msgid "Graph" msgstr "الرسم البياني" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:343 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`Graph` view is used to showcase data from records in a bar, " "line, or pie chart." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:345 msgid "" "To change the default chart, select :guilabel:`Bar`, :guilabel:`Line`, or " ":guilabel:`Pie` under :guilabel:`Type`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:347 msgid "" "To choose a default data dimension (category), select a field under " ":guilabel:`First dimension` and, if needed, another under :guilabel:`Second " "dimension`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:349 msgid "" "To select a default type of data to be measured using the view, select a " "field under :guilabel:`Measure`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:351 msgid "" "*For Bar and Line charts only*: To sort the different data categories by " "their value, select :guilabel:`Ascending` (from lowest to highest value) or " ":guilabel:`Descending` (from highest to lowest) under :guilabel:`Sorting`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:354 msgid "" "*For Bar and Pie charts only*: To access all records whose data is " "aggregated under a data category on the chart, tick :guilabel:`Access " "records from graph`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:356 msgid "" "*For Bar charts only*: When using two data dimensions (categories), display " "the two columns on top of each other by default by ticking " ":guilabel:`Stacked graph`." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:0 msgid "Sales Analysis Report model's Bar chart on Graph view" msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:368 msgid "Dashboard" msgstr "لوحة البيانات " #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:370 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`Dashboard` view is used to display multiple reporting views " "and key performance indicators. Which elements are displayed on the view " "depends on the configuration of the other reporting views." msgstr "" #: ../../content/applications/productivity/studio/views.rst:0 msgid "Sales Analysis Report model's Dashboard view" msgstr ""