On Sep 01, 2010, at 10.14, Marc Patermann wrote:
btb@bitrate.net schrieb am 31.08.2010 16:47 Uhr:
some ldap clients/browsers support different editors for
different types of data. for example, in my case, i use apache
directory studio quite a bit, and was able to configure it so
that when editing olcaccess attributes, it uses it's built in
multiline text editor rather than the default inline editor.
this allows for some formatting, making things a bit more
readable.
Can you please explain a bit more in detail how you did that?
specifically, in apache directory studio, you can do the following:
preferences -> apache directory studio -> ldap browser -> value
editors. then, in the "value editors by attribute types", add a new
item. if your dit is set up properly, you should be able to choose
olcaccess from the list box for "attribute type or oid:", and then
select text editor from the "value editor" list box.
once you've saved those settings, double clicking on an olcaccess
entry will open the built in text editor instead of using the in
place editor.