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    Reply   webmouse, posted by Arno Teunisse on Tue Jul 11 22:27:25 2006 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Arno Teunisse wrote:
I'm running version SVN 1695 ( which is the latest ) on windows. SVN 1696 is not available for this Operating System.


It is. Just use Version 2.6.2 which I released just now.



Hello Stefan


Have some problem with elog. just upgraded to version 2.6.2. revision 1699 for windows

Below is the example from the "man-page"

[New_test]
List conditions = 1 /* for version 2.6.2 revision 1699 */

Attributes = PC Name, Operating System, Version, Location, Floor
Options Operating System = Linux{1}, Windows{2}
Options Location = Main Building{a}, New Building{b}, Old Building{c}
{1} Options Version = 2.2, 2.4, 2.6
{2} Options Version = ME, 2k, NT, XP
{a} Options Floor = Ground, First, Second
{b,c} Options Floor = Ground, First


If I use the above on version :
elogd 2.6.1 built Jul 5 2006, 12:49:34 revision 1695
Indexing logbooks ... done
Server listening on port 80 ...

All is working fine . But using verion 2.6.2 revision 1699 , No matter the option : List conditions = 1
The Floor options will not be displayed.

Maybe I'm missing something about the "list display" .

Can you show me a correct example. ??
    Reply   webmouse, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Jul 13 15:13:04 2006 

Arno Teunisse wrote:
Have some problem with elog. But using verion 2.6.2 revision 1699 , No matter the option : List conditions = 1
The Floor options will not be displayed.


This does not have anything to do with List conditions but with a bug I introduced in 1696. I fixed it now in 1702. I will soon make a 2.6.2-2 containing that fix.
Entry   Welcome, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Feb 26 09:07:44 2003 
Welcome to the "Config Examples" logbook. This database contains elogd.cfg 
examples from various users, showing how ELOG can be configured for various 
purposes. Feel free to use these configuration files as a starting point 
for your own logbook.

To enter a new configuration example, you have to register an account on 
the "Forum" logbook, then you can log in with the same username and 
password to this database.

Then you are supposed to upload your "elogd.cfg", but I suggest to first 
rename it locally to "elogd.txt" and then upload it. This way it gets 
automatically displayed below the message body, so people can see the 
message body and the contents of the configuration file at the same time.

If you want to revise your entry at a later time, hit 'edit', delete your 
old attachment, and submit your new 'elogd.txt' file.
Entry   nginx proxy configuration, posted by Carl Makin on Sat Nov 16 03:24:38 2019 
To put nginx as a proxy in front of elog you need to use the following proxy statements in the nginx config;

This will let you use <site>/elog/ as your URL.

    location /elog/ {
        proxy_pass http://127.0.0.1:8080/;
        proxy_pass_header Set-Cookie;
        proxy_redirect off;
        proxy_set_header Host $host;
    }
Entry   Demo Database, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Feb 26 10:09:54 2003 elogd.txt
This is the configuration of the demo database on this server. It is also 
very basic, with a few exceptions:

- no message text is used (show text = 0)
- no attachments are used (enable attachments = 0)
- in the message listing page, only certain attributes are displayed 
  (display search = ...)

This database like implementations work a bit like an Excel worksheet. 
Attributes are displayed in grid table, and one can click on the column 
titles to sort that column.
Entry   Visitor registration, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Feb 16 21:10:18 2004 visit.gifelogd.cfg
This configuration example shows a few of the newly developed advanced 
options. We use it at our institute as a visitor registration database. 
Before someone from our collaboration visits the institute, she/he has to 
register on this public logbook.

Following advanced functionality is used:

- The arrival and departure dates are attributes of type "date". This way 
a visitor can select the date from the date picker. In addition, the 
entries can be sorted according to the arrival date. Using a quick filter 
on arrival date, one can show the new arrivals for the next week, next 
month and so on. By adding a bookmark to the browser in the form

http://server.domain/Visitor%20Registration/?Arrival+date=7

one can click on that bookmark to see who will come in the upcoming week. 
Using the find page, one can query the database for arbitrary arrival and 
departure dates, like "who was here last year between May and July?".

- The "visitor" and "email" attributes are preset with the name and email 
of the current user. Of course every user has to register on that logbook 
(enabled with "self register = 2")

- The attribute "Home Institute" can be chosen from a list of preset 
institutes. Using the home institute as a conditional attribute, the elogd 
server fills in automatically the fax number of the institute (see the 
list {1},{2}, ...) after it has been selected.

- Email notifications are set up such that on each new registration, an 
email is sent to stefan.ritt@psi.ch, and an email is sent to 
radiation@psi.ch if the check box "Radiation badge" is checked. Please 
change the smtp server host name to make email notifications work.

elog:/1 shows an example entry screen.
Entry   Personal Address Book, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Mar 22 15:27:07 2004 elogd.cfg
The attached simple elogd.cfg implements a personal address book. Since 
version 2.5.2, data can be incorporated into ELOG via the CSV format. This 
way I moved my address data from MS Outlook to ELOG.

The address book is sorted according to the attribute "LastName", and the 
EmailAddress field is converted into a "" link which can be clicked 
to start your email frontend directly. Using the CSV or XML export 
functionality, the address book contents can easily be exported to other 
programs through the "find" page.
Entry   Updated default CSS file, posted by Stefan Ritt on Sat May 3 15:10:25 2003 elog.gifdefault.csstest.html
I made a new CSS file, which simulated 3D cells using different border 
colors for the four sides of each cell. I plan to put this as the new 
default into the distribution. There is also a new ELOG icon. If anyone 
has a better one, please post it here!

The attached test.html (elog:/3) show the different classes in the CSS 
file, thanks to Etienne Van Caille <etienne.vancaillie@mba.be>.
    Reply   CSS file with German comments, posted by Thomas Salein on Wed May 7 15:27:49 2003 beispiel.css
Hier noch eine schön einfache CSS-Datei mit deutschen Kommentaren zur 
Funktion der Objekte. Kann immerhin helfen, um zu verstehen, wo man etwas 
einstellen muss.
Entry   elog css and class names, posted by Etienne Van Caillie on Tue May 27 07:43:01 2003 
sample of standard elog css and class name
http://public.mba.be/demo/elog/elog_test_css.htm
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