Added readonly as metadata config option#396
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Each field in a metadata catalog can now be set to be editable by the user or not. Furthermore, this reworks how settings are written in the editor-settings.toml to allow specifiying multiple attributes for one metadata field. If an attribute is not specified, a default is assumed instead.
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This pull request is deployed at test.editor.opencast.org/396/2021-08-06_08-17-44/ . |
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Theoretically, this should solve #362, shouldn't it? |
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It should. Closing that one. |
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Each field in a metadata catalog can now be set to be editable by the user or not.
Furthermore, this reworks how settings are written in the editor-settings.toml to allow specifiying multiple attributes for one metadata field. If an attribute is not specified, a default is assumed instead.
To test this, play around with example definitions in the editor-settings.toml and observe how they change the metadata ui.