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Tue Aug 22 18:29:02 2017 |
| Stefano Bonaldo | stefano.bonaldo.13@gmail.com | Question | Mac OSX | v3.1.2 | Hide logbook tab when not authorized | Hello, I read carefully the manual, but
I didn't find a way to hide the
logbooks in the logbook bar and in the initial |
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68677
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Wed Aug 23 11:36:22 2017 |
| Andreas Luedeke | andreas.luedeke@psi.ch | Question | Mac OSX | v3.1.2 | Re: Hide logbook tab when not authorized | Hi Stefano,
I think your assessment is correct:
it is not possible to hide a logbook based |
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68679
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Wed Aug 23 20:09:39 2017 |
| Stefano Bonaldo | stefano.bonaldo.13@gmail.com | Question | Mac OSX | v3.1.2 | Re: Hide logbook tab when not authorized | Hi Andreas,
many thanks for your answer. I
partially agree with you, because sometimes |
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68680
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Thu Aug 24 11:08:43 2017 |
| Andreas Luedeke | andreas.luedeke@psi.ch | Question | Mac OSX | v3.1.2 | Re: Hide logbook tab when not authorized | Well, Stefan would need to answer that.
But if you are good with C-programming, you
might implement it yourself? |
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Thu Aug 24 11:46:30 2017 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Mac OSX | v3.1.2 | Re: Hide logbook tab when not authorized | Hi Stefano,
that's what top groups were
made for. So make a top group for yourself, |
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69054
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Thu Oct 24 16:38:27 2019 |
| marijn lucas | marijn.lucas@rhul.ac.uk | Question | Linux | v3.1.2 | Re: Hide logbook tab when not authorized | *** edit ***
I solved my problem by removing
the guest options from the logbooks ('Guest |
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68294
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Thu Mar 31 16:31:45 2016 |
| Rudy Taraschi | rudy.taraschi@L-3com.com | Question | Windows | v3.1.1 | Send email based on lookup of an attribute | I'm trying to send an email based on an attribute,
in other words, a lookup and not $user_email
of the author.
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Mon Apr 4 14:09:42 2016 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | v3.1.1 | Re: Send email based on lookup of an attribute | > I'm trying to send an email based on an
attribute, in other words, a lookup and not
$user_email of the author.
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