• Resolved juanbon

    (@juanbon)


    Trying to get this to work, and it seems like its almost there, but I cannot force a user that has a published post to submit for revision. There is a check box “save as pending revision”, but the publish button is still there.

    The screenshots on here and the actual plugin seem to differ. I don’t want authors to be able to publish at all but only submit for review, or revision. I thought this was supposed to accomplish it. Is this a compatibility issue with my version of WP?

    Thanks

    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/revisionary/

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  • Thread Starter juanbon

    (@juanbon)

    Whoops just realized I’m on WP 3.1.3

    Thread Starter juanbon

    (@juanbon)

    Functionality works fine for post and pages… but not in custom post types.

    Thread Starter juanbon

    (@juanbon)

    THis is not resolved…

    Agreed, this is not working the same way for Custom Post types as it does for Posts.

    Custom post types appear to work fine. You however cannot have custom capabilities tied to that post type.

    Thread Starter juanbon

    (@juanbon)

    This does work. You have to tie the custom capabilities, but you can only see the actual results from whatever permission type you want to limit access to. So if you assign a post to a certain member, then that login will work correctly, or the revisor role will also work correctly. From an admin login it will always give you full access.

    With my CPT works(I use Types).

    Guys, could you tell me please, how to make this revisionary option required. I mean after publication I can’t afford author makes changes without notifying me, so I need this checkbox was required not optional, any ideas please?

    Plugin Author Kevin Behrens

    (@kevinb)

    To force a user to submit a pending revision to their own Thing instead of republishing changes immediately, ensure that they have the edit_things capability, but not the edit_published_things capability.

    This assumes that you have those capabilities defined for the post type.

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