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  669   Thu Aug 12 23:32:46 2004 Agree Steve Jonessteve.jones@freescale.comBug reportLinux2.5.4Re: too many <table> tags
> > Couldn't one include the extra <table> tag only when there is really more than
> > one attribute per line.  All other lines could then be aligned properly.
> 
> Sure one can do a lot of things if one has enough time and not tens of other
> requests on the wishlist which really concern some functionality and not just
> cosmetics.

Ouch!
And just to add insult to injury, the same <table> structure doesn't even look the
same between, say, IE6.0 and FireFox 0.9!!

Stefan, keep up the good work!
  670   Thu Aug 12 23:55:00 2004 Reply Steve Jonessteve.jones@freescale.comQuestionAll2.5.4Re: Q: on 'FIND MENU commands =' <menu list>
> > Thank you.  I had added the "Move To" and this works at the log entry
> level (i.e., "Move
> > To <name>) but in the threaded view one does not get the enumerated list
> of logbooks.
> 
> You get the "Move To" button only after pressing "Select", otherwise it does
> not make sense. See attached screendump and config example.

Hmmm.  I like the little buttons with the pull-downs for selections. 
Unfortunately, I don't get that.  With a config of:

Find Menu commands = New, Find, Select, Config, Change password, Logout, Help, Admin
Menu commands = Back, New, Edit, Delete, Reply, Find, Move To, Copy To, Config, Help

my screen only shows the "toggle" and "delete" buttons.  Was there a recent rev
that allowed this to happen (I didn't see a comment on this).  

BTW, on a log entry screen, is the appropriate behavior for the "Move To" option
to show multiple "Move To" links (one for each logbook) or should there also be
pulldowns?  

Thanks
  671   Mon Aug 16 21:48:49 2004 Reply Steve Jonessteve.jones@freescale.comQuestionOther2.5.4Re: Q: On Solaris 8, eLog not honoring USR= and GRP= cfg file directives?
> > Just for grins, what version of compiler are you using under Linux?
> 
> gcc 3.2.2 (from RedHat Linux 9.0)

Well, I am running 2.95.3 - hmmm.  We have 3.3.2 - perhaps I'll try that and
see if there is a difference.
  672   Mon Aug 16 23:49:13 2004 Warning Steve Jonessteve.jones@freescale.comBug reportAll2.5.4-2URL bug in elogd.cfg
Under 2.5.4-2 build1.460, when I edit the demo elogd.cfg the following happens:

- I start with
URL = http://cde-tx32-sds01.subdom.dom.com:8080/

- When I go to edit the global section of the config file, the *display* of
the string is changed to:
URL = <a
href="http://cde-tx32-sds01.subdom.dom.com:8080/">http://cde-tx32-sds01.subdom.dom.com:8080/</a>

- Saving this results in an error in that the rendered url is invalid.

Our current running version is 2.5.4-build1.413 and this behavior is not
evident.  I've looked through the diffs but could not identify the genesis
of this new behavior.

Thanks
  681   Wed Sep 1 22:25:01 2004 Blink Steve Jonessteve.jones@freescale.comQuestionLinux2.5.3Re: Options Items limits
> Hello friends, 
> 
> Exist some form to increase limits of items (100) in the Options List
> 
> 
> 
> Thanks for any help

I believe only through an edit of the C code and a recompile, as the values
are set as constants.  I think this might be the line:

#define MAX_N_LIST      100

So, yes, there exists a way and the ease of this way is dependent upon your
comfort level with changing stefan's code.
  696   Wed Sep 8 17:39:43 2004 Agree Steve Jonessteve.jones@freescale.comBug reportAll2.5.4-2Re: URL bug in elogd.cfg
> This problem has been fixed in revision 1.462

Thank you!
  708   Fri Sep 24 19:17:52 2004 Idea Steve Jonessteve.jones@freescale.comRequestAll2.5.4Enhanced "eLog Version" Variable
Stefan, would it be ok to add the "minor" revision level to the VERSION
constant?  I've been doing this after I download source just so I can keep
things straight, you keep cranking out versions ;->

EX: 
#define VERSION "2.5.4-4"
BECOMES
#define VERSION "2.5.4-4-1.483" or something like that?

Just a thought.

Thanks
  713   Wed Oct 6 06:14:36 2004 Agree Steve Jonessteve.jones@freescale.comCommentAll2.5.4Re: Enhanced "eLog Version" Variable
No big deal - I looked at the code and you did a much more thorough job than I
would have done. Appreciate all of the hard work -- this product is masterful!

> Sorry for that. The idea is that the -4 is the minor number between releases
> (mainly for bug fixes and impatient users (;-) ). I accidently overwrote the
> -4 version several times when testing a new RPM building scheme, but I promise
> to take more care in the future (:-)))
> 
> Having the CVS revision in the executable is however a good idea and I will
> put it in.
> 
> > Stefan, would it be ok to add the "minor" revision level to the VERSION
> > constant?  I've been doing this after I download source just so I can keep
> > things straight, you keep cranking out versions ;->
> > 
> > EX: 
> > #define VERSION "2.5.4-4"
> > BECOMES
> > #define VERSION "2.5.4-4-1.483" or something like that?
> > 
> > Just a thought.
> > 
> > Thanks
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