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icon5.gif   create "front page" for a logbook, posted by Rex Tayloe on Thu Mar 29 17:30:28 2012 
    icon2.gif   Re: create "front page" for a logbook, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Mar 29 23:43:30 2012 
       icon2.gif   Re: create "front page" for a logbook, posted by Rex Tayloe on Tue Apr 17 21:59:43 2012 
Message ID: 67223     Entry time: Thu Mar 29 23:43:30 2012     In reply to: 67222     Reply to this: 67251
Icon: Reply  Author: Stefan Ritt  Author Email: stefan.ritt@psi.ch 
Category: Question  OS: Linux  ELOG Version: V2.9.0-243 
Subject: Re: create "front page" for a logbook 

Rex Tayloe wrote:

Is there a way to create a "front page" or "table of contents" for a logbook?

While chronological entries are good and what elog was designed for, I find myself wanting a page to summarize important things
and/or link to important files that are somewhere in that logbook.  And, I would like to use the features of the elog editor to do (not just point
to another www page that points to the various elog entries).  For example, in an analysis logbook, you would like to have one page that
may summarize latest on analysis and point to best/latest plot/drawing of something and not have to re-search for it every time.

I think that start page with cmd to go to entry 1 (how do I do that?) may work.  Then I just keep editing entry 1 to point to latest info or
entries.  Will this work?  Will I run into a size limitiation if I attach too many files to that?   Is there a better way?

One could imaging using a wiki to do this, however, I never seem to get to updating our wikis... maybe I should just figure how to
get elog to do it.

Thanks.

Well, if you never get to update your wiki, you will you get to update your summary page? As you know there is no free lunch.

For my analysis logbooks, I do it such that I create an arbitrary entry in the logbook, where I put references to other entries. Using the syntax "elog:<id>" this is very simple like here: elog:67222. Then I put a link to that special page in my browser bookmarks. This puts me one mouse click away from accessing this page. You can link to other elog pages but also to page attachments this way, so no need to put too many attachments into a single page, although there is no limit on that.

Best regards,
Stefan 

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