=== Edit Flow === Contributors: batmoo, danielbachhuber, sbressler, automattic Donate link: http://editflow.org/contribute/ Tags: edit flow, workflow, editorial, newsroom, management, journalism, post status, custom status, notifications, email, comments, editorial comments, usergroups, calendars, editorial calendar, story budget Requires at least: 3.1 Tested up to: 3.4.1 Stable tag: 0.7.2 Redefining your editorial workflow. == Description == Edit Flow empowers you to collaborate with your editorial team inside WordPress. We've made it modular so you can customize it to your needs: * [Calendar](http://editflow.org/features/calendar/) - A convenient month-by-month look at your content. * [Custom Statuses](http://editflow.org/features/custom-statuses/) - Define the key stages to your workflow. * [Editorial Comments](http://editflow.org/features/editorial-comments/) - Threaded commenting in the admin for private discussion between writers and editors. * [Editorial Metadata](http://editflow.org/features/editorial-metadata/) - Keep track of the important details. * [Notifications](http://editflow.org/features/notifications/) - Receive timely updates on the content you're following. * [Story Budget](http://editflow.org/features/story-budget/) - View your upcoming content budget. * [User Groups](http://editflow.org/features/user-groups/) - Keep your users organized by department or function. More details for each feature, screenshots and documentation can be found on [our website](http://www.editflow.org/). We'd love to hear from you! For support questions, feedback and ideas, please use the [WordPress.org forums](http://wordpress.org/tags/edit-flow?forum_id=10), which we look at often. If you'd like to contribute code, [we'd love to have you involved](http://editflow.org/contribute/). == Installation == The easiest way to install this plugin is to go to Add New in the Plugins section of your blog admin and search for "Edit Flow." On the far right side of the search results, click "Install." If the automatic process above fails, follow these simple steps to do a manual install: 1. Extract the contents of the zip file into your `/wp-content/plugins/` directory 1. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress 1. Write and enjoy the merits of a structured editorial workflow! == Frequently Asked Questions == = Edit Flow doesn't do X, Y, and Z. That makes me sad. = For support questions, feedback and ideas, please use the [WordPress.org forums](http://wordpress.org/tags/edit-flow?forum_id=10), which we look at often. For everything else, say [hello@editflow.org](mailto:hello@editflow.org). == Upgrade Notice == = 0.7.2 = Contributors and other users without the 'publish_posts' capability can access custom statuses. = 0.7.1 = Enhancements and bug fixes, including defaulting to the proper date in the calendar and an Italian localization. = 0.7 = Complete rewrite into a modular architecture. Lots of polish added. Important note: If upgrading from pre-v0.6, please upgrade to v0.6.5 first = 0.6.5 = Fixes an issue where the post timestamp would be set as soon as a custom status was used. = 0.6.4 = Number of minor fixes and improvements, including proper support for bulk editing custom statuses, a 'Clear' link for clearing date editorial metadata, and better respect for user roles and capabilities in Story Budget. = 0.6.3 = Restored email notifications to old delivery method instead of queueing with WP cron because of reliability issues. Added option to see unpublished content on story budget and editorial calendar. = 0.6.2 = Two bug fixes: post titles should properly appear in email notifications, and bulk editing no longer deletes editorial metadata. = 0.6.1 = Proper support for custom post types. We removed the option to enable/disable Custom Statuses for Pages from the Settings page. Custom Statuses are enabled by default for Pages. To remove support for statuses, please see readme. = 0.6 = New features, including story budget and editorial metadata, a completely rewritten calendar view, and many bug fixes, including one for editorial comments appearing in the admin. == Changelog == = 0.7.2 (Jul. 3, 2012) = * Users without the 'publish_posts' capability can now use and change custom statuses. Props [Daniel Chesterton](https://github.com/dchesterton) * Support for trashing posts from the calendar. Thanks [Dan York](https://github.com/danyork) for the idea and a bit of code * Updated codebase to use PHP5-style OOP references * Fixed some script and stylesheet references that had a double '//' in the URI path * New `edit_flow_supported_module_post_types_args` filter allows you to enable custom statuses and other modules for private post types = 0.7.1 (Apr. 11, 2012) = * Show the year on the calendar and story budget if it's not the current year * Allow users to save post subscriptions the first time they save the post. This also fixes the bug where a user wouldn't be subscribed until they saved the post twice * Changed the behavior of notifications for the user changing a status or leaving a comment. Previously, they'd receive an email with the action they just performed; now they do not. This can be changed with a filter * New Italian localization thanks to Luca Patané * Bug fix: Auto-subscribe the post author to their posts by default but make it filterable * Bug fix: Only show authors in the user dropdown for the calendar and the story budget. This new behavior can be filtered out however * Bug fix: Metaboxes are registered with proper priority. Props benbalter * Bug fix: If a user hasn't ever opened the calendar before, the date should default to today, not the Unix Epoch * Bug fix: Prevent editorial metadata filters from stomping on others' uses by actually returning the original value when we don't want to manipulate it * Bug fix: Specify a max-width on `