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First of all, we have introduced a number of UI-related changes, both to accommodate new features and to make the Workflow editor easier to understand. These involve, among others:
the The ability to edit the names of stages and transitions only in the right-hand edit panel
the The ability to open the edit panel by simply clicking on a stage or transition
more More user-friendly naming of several elements in the editor.
Moreover, metadata for transitions are now fully implemented. The following types of metadata constraints are supported:
IsEmptyMetaField |
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Bit Metadata Constraint |
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Combo Metadata Constraint |
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Datetime Metadata Constraint |
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Edit Combo Metadata Constraint |
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Edit Multi Combo Metadata Constraint |
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Float Metadata Constraint |
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Int Metadata Constraint |
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Link Metadata Constraint |
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Multi Combo Metadata Constraint |
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Note Metadata Constraint |
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String Metadata Constraint |
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Tree Metadata Constraint |
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It is also possible to configure metadata fields on stages. With this, the user who is assigned to a task can view the metadata relevant for the task under one of the tabs , in the task details module.
Furthermore, we have made a functional addition to the way the upload constraints work by introducing so-called secret attachments“secret attachments”. Secret attachments are meant for sensitive materials material (like, for example, a consent form) that should not which will only be visible to key individuals you’ve decided. This means that even though other users with the ability to see the task it concerns. We have achieved this by introducing new roles that split the users into one of the three categories:
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have access rights to the task, these other users will not be able to actually see the secret attachment, as they’re missing the role to do so.
Overall, all users will fall in either one of the following categories:
They cannot see any attachments
the users who They can only see ordinary attachments
the users who They can see all attachments, i.e. including those marked as sensitive documents“sensitive”.
Last but not least, the labels used to visually represent the Workflow stages are now customizable. The user Users can either choose one of the standard labels or create a new one by selecting the a icon and color from the list.
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The most pronounced new functionality related to the task list, is the ability to view the tasks either in the list form view or as a collection of cards in the card formview.
With this, the user can users will benefit from the distinct advantages of each view type of view. When using the list view, it is possible to see more tasks at the same time, which might be especially useful , when e.g. selecting when you, for example, select multiple tasks for a transition. When Conversely, when using the card view, the user can see will be able to get a comprehensive overview of which assets are linked to the task concern without having to go into the task details.Moreover, meaning that you don’t have to waste time with accessing the task’s details page.
In addition to this, the data in the task list table has have been enriched . The following information are now includedwith the following:
The task list icon/color
The name and badge of the instance owner
The created date
The current stage.
Another new functionality is Lastly, we’ve added the ability to transition multiple tasks at once. The approving user can now select multiple tasks at once and then take an action on all of them in one fell swoop. In order to be able to do this, all of the selected tasks need to belong to the same Workflow and be at the same stage.
The are also several smaller changes introduced:
The task detail details view can be closed with an “X” on the module or by pressing “Esc” on the keyboard
When an assigned user selects an actionAfter transitioning, a confirmation notification with a confirmation appears in the lower right corner
In the filter panel, there is now an added you now have the ability to search for tasks by their names
When the system is configure configured to show assets in infinite scrolling mode, the task list will also use the utilize infinite scrolling.
More flexibility when using the Download Request Workflow
We have introduced a new functionality, timed transitions, in order to support the approval expiry in Download Request Workflows. Thanks to this, it is now possible to configure the deadline for the requesting user to download the assets that have been approved for this purpose. This can be configured either as a specific date (e.g. May 2020th, 2021) or time period (e.g. 14 days).
Until version 5.4 the , users were only able to request only one single variant of one an asset at a time. From As of version 5.5 we support two additional scenarios.
First of all, the users can make several requests of one asset at a time.
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New use case: Custom Signup Workflow
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Improved experience with metadata
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During the last recent iterations of the product, we have been continually working on improving the performance of the system. In version 5.5 we have focused on the speed of our metadata editor. By implementing a new metadata API, we have succeeded in in significantly speeding up the process of loading the metadata editor in Media Manager as well as the process of saving the changes in metadata. This applies to both single edit and multi edit.
The changes will be most noticeable to the customers who have many metadata groups and fields as well as those who have the need to edit asset information on many assets at once.
We have also introduced a smaller quality-of-life improvement that might be less noticeable to the users at first glance. Namely, we have replaced Cancel button in the metadata editor with Discard to make the experience of working with metadata more intuitiveWe support a new use for the Workflow functionality, requested by our users. It is now possible to create a custom signup form. It is up to the administrator to create the workflow, and fill in what type of information a person requesting a Media Manager user has to provide.
The signup request is then submitted as a workflow task that can be either approved or rejected.
This type of workflow would usually be combined with automations in order to handle further related tasks, such as providing newly-approved users with the correct roles.
UI/UX enhancements
The cropping tool
Until now all the cropped images inherited the name of the original asset which could cause . This often caused confusion when multiple crops of the assets were available an asset all appeared under the same name in the Related assets section. Now the name of the selected cropping preset will be displayed to make working with multiple versions of an asset more transparentmuch easier.
User collaboration
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It will now be easier to access the section for comments and annotations. The user can now click on Comments shortcut available on the list of actions on the asset card. This will take them directly to into the asset’s commenting section.
Moreover, the timestamps of the past comments are now more accurate. While the time of the comments remains approximate at first glance, an accurate timestamp will be displayed upon hovering the mouse pointer over it.
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When users prepare the selection of multiple assets, they can now continue working with the unselected assets without cancelling their selection. For example, a user who meticulously selected assets for multi-edit from multiple different locations of pages in the Media Manager can safely download an asset that’s not the part of that tasks without losing the selection pool.
Quality-of-life improvement in metadata editor
We have replaced the Cancel button in the metadata editor with Discard to make the experience of working with metadata more intuitive.
Profile and settings
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(1) We have now improved the section for changing the profile information. It is no longer necessary to write the email address of the user twice.
(2) We have introduced a new section in the Settings menu, concerning configuration. The first functionality that can be configured here is the ability to add and edit email templates.
The user with the highest administrative clearance can now edit email templates directly from the Media Manager. The templates can be found under Settings → ConfigManager. The templates created there here can be used, among others, in setting up automations, where one of the desired outcomes is for the system to send an email to a user.
For more information concerning email templates, please refer to DC 5.5 Major new features
(3) There is also a new section under the General settings sub-menu: Users. Here, the administrator of the system can enable the previously mentioned Custom Signup Workflow.