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DOCman 1.5.11 and 1.6.1 released

We are happy to announce the immediate availability of DOCman 1.5.11 for Joomla 1.5 and DOCman 1.6.1 for Joomla 1.7. We also released new versions of our Productivity Pack tools for both DOCman 1.5 and DOCman 1.6.

More information about the new releases can be found in our changelogs:

Information about how to update your DOCman installation can be found in the README section on our Support Portal. Or get in touch with our support staff on the forums.

Make sure to check our migration documentation if you are running DOCman 1.4.x (or older) and you want to migrate to the latest and greatest.

Those who purchased DOCman 1.5 have received access to our Member Center. The center gives them access to the latest release of DOCman 1.5 including the Productivity Pack for DOCman 1.5. We recently changed to a Membership (club) model. This provides members with 12 month access to all versions released within that period.

Get your 12 month subscription in our store today and download DOCman 1.6.1 and 1.5.11 within minutes.

If you have not received your login credentials for the Member Center you can contact us at support@joomlatools.eu.

Sneak peek into DOCman 2.0 development

Last week we gave you a view behind the Joomlatools curtain. Today we are pleased to tell you more about what our development team is doing, working hard on DOCman 2.0!

Our talented team have completely rewritten DOCman from top to bottom. DOCman 2.0 is powered by Nooku Framework and promises to be smaller, faster and smarter than ever before. Compatible with Joomla 1.5, Joomla 1.6 and Nooku Server out of the box.

Nooku Framework, the “new brain for Joomla”, is a rapid application development framework developed by our own Johan Janssens, Joomla 1.5′s lead developer. It allows us developers to develop in a blazing pace, while ensuring stability, maintenability and security.

An assortment of extensions is already using Nooku Framework as their engine, the most popular one being NinjaBoard. To this end, we will take every step to ensure smooth operation on sites where other Nooku Framework powered extensions are installed by using a compatible version of the Nooku Framework.

Yes folks, DOCman has been Nooku-fied and it’s coming soon!
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DOCman Secrets: Email notifications

Whether you are running an intranet or a public website, as an administrator, you often need to keep a close eye on what your users are doing. Especially when they are allowed to edit documents or upload new files. With DOCman Notify, it’s easy to set up email notifications. Notify is part of the DOCman Productivity Pack. Tom made another great video tutorial, showing how it’s done.

Watch the DOCman Notify 1.5 Video.

  1. Install the plugin iusing Joomla’s extension installer
  2. Go to the Plugin Manager and edit the plugin’s settings
  3. Don’t forget to enable the plugin. If you want turn of notifications later, just disable it again
  4. In the “Send to” field, enter your email address
  5. If you want to send to multiple recipients, separate the email addresses with the pipe symbol “|”
  6. Turn on the notifications you wish to receive. The first three options will send an email whenever a user uploads, edits or downloads a document in the front-end of your site. The last option notifies you when a manager or (super) administrator edits a document through the backend interface.
  7. Save the plugin settings
  8. Try one of the upload, edit or download actions that you enabled
  9. Check your inbox. The email contains all kinds of useful info about the user, the document and the file.

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Advanced customization

If you don’t like the look of the email, or you want it to have a different set of information, you can easily do so by modifying the email template. The /plugins/docman/notify/templates folder contains two php files, one for the email body and one for the footer. They contain standard html and css, plus a couple of php variables. If you have some html experience, you should have no problem editing these to your liking.

It’s your workflow

Every organization has their own workflow needs. DOCman’s flexible plugin system allows developers to add workflow rules and behavior to DOCman, and in fact, DOCman Notify is great example to start from. We’d love to hear how you use DOCman, and how you would like to see it improved. So make sure to vote for feature suggestions (or submit your own) in our ideas tracker.

DOCman Secrets: Generating thumbnails

Did you know that you don’t need to worry about creating thumbnails for your images or other documents yourself? All you need is the DOCman Thumbs plugin, which does all the work for you. It’s part of the DOCman Productivity Pack. This video shows how easy it is:

Watch the DOCman Thumbs 1.5 video.

  1. After installing, remember to enable DOCman Thumbs in the Plugin Manager
  2. You can adjust some settings, for example the thumbnail dimensions
  3. Now when you browse the frontend, the thumbnails are generated on the fly for all supported file types (depending on your server setup)
  4. If a document already has a thumbnail (for example because you set it manually), it will not be overwritten

Clearing thumbnails

If you want to start over (for example after changing the thumbnail size), you’ll need to clear out the thumbnails.

  1. Go to the DOCman Home screen
  2. Click ‘Clear Data’
  3. Select ‘Thumbnails’ and click the ‘Clear’ button
  4. Note that this will clear the thumbnails for all your documents

Advanced use

By default, most server setups have the GD library installed. This will work fine for standard images such as png and jpg. But if you want thumbnails for larger files, pdf’s, movies, and range of other documents, you’ll need to install some libraries, such imagick and ghostscript. If you are not familiar with installing libraries on your server, please ask your system administrator for help. To find out what is already available on your server, go to Help -> System Info -> PHP Information.

DOCman Secrets: Batch imports

Did you know it’s easy to batch import thousands of files into DOCman, all with just a few clicks? All you need is the DOCman Populate add-on. It’s part of the DOCman Productivity Pack.

This video will show you how it’s done:

Watch the DOCman Populate 1.5 video.

After you’ve installed DOCman Populate, follow these simple steps:

  1. Upload your files using FTP, into the /dmdocuments folder. (It might have a different name — check your DOCman configuration)
  2. In the backend, go to Components -> DOCman Populate -> Configuration
  3. Choose the default settings. These will be used for all documents that you generate.
  4. Go to Components -> DOCman Populate -> Import Files
  5. Select the files you want (you can use Ctrl-click / Cmd-click for multiple files)
  6. Pick a category and click the import button
  7. The documents are now available in DOCman.

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DOCman Secret: Link documents in articles

Did you know that you can easily insert documents into articles using DOCman 1.5? It’s an awesome feature that few people know about.

Here is how you do it:

  1. When writing an article, click the “DOClink” button below the editor
  2. You will get a popup to navigate through your documents
  3. Select a document, and click ‘OK’
  4. Done! Your article now has a direct link to your document
  5. You can also link to categories, or add some fancy extra’s like an icon or the filesize.

Can’t find the button? Go to the Joomla’s Plugin Manager and enable the DOClink plugin.

Watch our video or discover DOClink yourself!

Watch the DOClink video.