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Edit process application settings

Each process application and toolkit created in the Process Center repository includes settings that you can change while working in the Designer. The following steps describe how to edit process application settings.

To edit process application settings, you must have administrative access to the process application or you must be the user who created the process application.

  1. Open the appropriate process application in the Designer view.
  2. Click the Setup category and double-click Process App Settings as shown in the following image:

  3. Edit the available settings

    Set Description
    Name Type a new name or alter the existing name.
    Acronym Type a new acronym or alter the existing one. The acronym for a process application must be unique and is limited to seven characters. WebSphere Lombardi Edition uses the acronym to identify this process application and the library items that it contains and so it must be a valid JavaScript identifier. When you change the acronym, any existing scripts on other implementations in the process application that rely on the current acronym will be broken unless you update them with the new acronym. For this reason, Lombardi Authoring Environment displays a warning, requesting confirmation to continue with the change.
    Description Type a new description or alter the existing one.
    Coach XSL The Coach transform XSL that you specify in this field is used for all Coaches in the process application except individual Coaches with a transform XSL override set to something other than <Use Default>. By default, this field is set to the CoachDesigner.xsl file that resides in the System Data toolkit.

    You can click the New button to browse for and add a new Coach XSL to the process application as a managed design file. See Add managed files for more information. Or you can click the Select button to choose a managed design file that has already been added to the process application.

    Coach CSS

    The Coach CSS that you specify in this field is used for all Coaches in the process application except individual Coaches with a CSS override set to something other than <Use Default>. By default, this field is set to the coach_designer.css file that resides in the System Data toolkit.

    You can click the New button to browse for and add a new Coach CSS to the process application as a managed web file. See Add managed files for more information. Or you can click the Select button to choose a managed web file that has already been added to the process application.

  4. Click Save in the main toolbar.

Parent topic: Manage process applications

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