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ANON4
Obsidian | Level 7

Hello. I am fairly new to stored processes and I'm wondering if there are a few things I can manually adjust about the output viewed on the stored process web application. For example, if I use special characters in the "Description" portion of the "Name and Description" segment of the Stored Process Manager (image 1), the characters are encoded on the "Description" portion of the Stored Process search page (a quote becomes " a less than symbol becomes <, as seen in image 2). This is also true when I try to use a special character in the "Description" portion of the "Edit Prompt" dialog box in the Stored Process Manager (image 3). I know that I can write out "lesser than" rather than using the symbol but I can't do that for quotes and ampersands. Maybe even more annoying than the special characters is the small, light gray font that is displayed on the web application (image 4). Can these things be adjusted somewhere? I don't see anywhere these settings can be changed in the Stored Process Manager but I think that the settings may lie in a "jsp" page or a "css" template somewhere on the server.

 

I know that I can create a custom input form but I would much rather use something "out of the box" rather than creating something new if there is a simple adjustment that can be made. Please help. Thanks for taking the time to read this.

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TriciaAanderud
Lapis Lazuli | Level 10

That would be a great enhancement.


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