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Now, the views are responsible of the management of their own sidebar. There is one sidebar per view. The viewmanager creates the divs for each sidebar (as it does for each view). The new Sidebar controller allows custom section with their own controller. bzr revid: fme@openerp.com-20110726210005-xyalvw764y2xhvte |
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doc | ||
man | ||
openerp | ||
openerpweb | ||
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sql | ||
tools | ||
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README | ||
README.web | ||
openerp-server | ||
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openerp-web.py | ||
rpminstall_sh.txt | ||
setup.README | ||
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setup.nsi | ||
setup.py | ||
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README
About OpenERP --------------- OpenERP is a free Enterprise Resource Planning and Customer Relationship Management software. It is mainly developed to meet changing needs. The main functional features are: CRM & SRM, analytic and financial accounting, double-entry stock management, sales and purchases management, tasks automation, help desk, marketing campaign, ... and vertical modules for very specific businesses. Technical features include a distributed server, flexible workflows, an object database, dynamic GUIs, customizable reports, NET-RPC and XML-RPC interfaces, ... For more information, please visit: http://www.openerp.com