Sorry, it was folder_contents that I meant... but I'm still puzzled as
to why the order column is missing.
It seemed like a permissions problem to me - if I assign Contributor,
Reviewer, Editor, Reader roles to a user, there's no order column, but
if I also assign Manager to that user, then it appears. But if it's
something other than permissions, I'd be happy to learn.
It seems like the sort of functionality that shouldn't only be available
to Managers - so could this be a bug?
It's Plone 3.1.2 that I'm using; sorry, I should have mentioned that in
my original post. Thanks for your help!
Mat
eleddy wrote:
> not sure what version you are using, but I don't think its permissions
> you are looking to fix. folder_listing template doesn't have the
> option to order in 2.5 anyways. I think maybe you want to be using
> the folder_contents template instead...
>
> eleddy
>
> On Jul 24, 4:54 am, Mat Ridley <
mj...@...> wrote:
>> Hi there,
>>
>> Does anybody know which permission I need to use to make the "order"
>> column appear for a folder listing view? I have some users with "can
>> add", "can edit", "can view" and "can review" roles, but the column with
>> the drag-and-droppable "::" is missing for them...
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Mat
>>
>> Mat Ridley
>> IT Officer
>> Cambridge Theological Federation
>>
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