> > I know I can simply copy the settings for logbook B and repeat the settings
> > for all logbooks C-S. But is there a better way to accomplish this?
>
> Yes. Put all common settings into the [global] section, only differences into
> the individual logbook sections. Like
>
> [global]
> Attributes = ....
> Options ....
>
> [A]
> ; Logbook A is different
> Attributes = ....
> Options = ...
>
> [B]
> Option X = ...
>
> [C]
> Option X = ...
>
> [D]
> Option X = ...
>
> This way all logbooks "inherit" the settings from the [global] section, only the
> differents are superseeded in the individual sections. Still you need two lines
> for each logbook, but all recurring configuration can be omitted.
Thanks for you quick and correct answer. I have one question left ;-)
Suppose I want to have different password files for all the logbooks, but I want to
have a single (admin) user that can log in to all logbooks... Do I need to specify
the admin data in all the different password files, or can I use one global
password file containing the login name and password for the administrator? |