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icon5.gif   A comprehensive listing of all commands elog performs, posted by Gary Clayson on Thu Jun 2 06:45:55 2005 
Can someone please enter a comprehensive list of the commands eLog will honor. I'm trying to build a 'decent' start page and am not totally familiar with eLog just yet. Thanks Stefan for an awesome application. The documentation is really decent, too. I just have been unable to locate a list of all commands available.
Thanks in advance.
Gary ;->
    icon5.gif   Re: A comprehensive listing of all commands elog performs, posted by Emiliano Gabrielli on Fri Jun 3 18:11:09 2005 

Gary Clayson wrote:
Can someone please enter a comprehensive list of the commands eLog will honor. I'm trying to build a 'decent' start page and am not totally familiar with eLog just yet. Thanks Stefan for an awesome application. The documentation is really decent, too. I just have been unable to locate a list of all commands available.
Thanks in advance.
Gary ;->


there's a link in the main elog web page.. it's under the Admin guide and it is the elog.cfg syntax guide
    icon14.gif   Re: A comprehensive listing of all commands elog performs, posted by Gary Clayson on Thu Jul 7 04:49:19 2005 

Emiliano Gabrielli wrote:

Gary Clayson wrote:
Can someone please enter a comprehensive list of the commands eLog will honor. I'm trying to build a 'decent' start page and am not totally familiar with eLog just yet. Thanks Stefan for an awesome application. The documentation is really decent, too. I just have been unable to locate a list of all commands available.
Thanks in advance.
Gary ;->


there's a link in the main elog web page.. it's under the Admin guide and it is the elog.cfg syntax guide


thanks for the advice. DuH on me, I just needed to read the syntax page a little more closely.
icon5.gif   Push button for Menue Command, posted by An Thai on Fri Nov 3 15:53:44 2006 
Dear Stefan,

in your documentation: ELOG - Syntax of elog.cfg I see two screenshots in the Themes section. The left one shows a layout with Push buttons on the Menue Command. I would like this layout and try to find information on W3C consortium how i can redesign the CSS file to realise the push button for hyperlink, but I cannot get an success there. Can you give more information how you made it?

Thank you in advance
    icon2.gif   Re: Push button for Menue Command, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Nov 7 08:38:57 2006 

An Thai wrote:
Dear Stefan,

in your documentation: ELOG - Syntax of elog.cfg I see two screenshots in the Themes section. The left one shows a layout with Push buttons on the Menue Command. I would like this layout and try to find information on W3C consortium how i can redesign the CSS file to realise the push button for hyperlink, but I cannot get an success there. Can you give more information how you made it?

Thank you in advance


The push buttons in the menu were very old and have been removed long time ago. It is not possible to change this back via CSS, sorry. I updated the screen shots to more recent pictures.
icon5.gif   Preset Date and Time, posted by David Egolf on Fri Jun 15 18:25:07 2007 
Is there a way to have the preset date and time and add a set additional time? I do Preventative maintenance and want to add a default 30 days or 90 days to the preset date and time in a datetime field.

Thanks

David Egolf
    icon2.gif   Re: Preset Date and Time, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Jun 15 18:54:10 2007 

David Egolf wrote:
Is there a way to have the preset date and time and add a set additional time? I do Preventative maintenance and want to add a default 30 days or 90 days to the preset date and time in a datetime field.


No, this is not possible. You have to use the build in calendar to set the correct date. But since you can flip months with a button, this should be straight forward.
icon5.gif   $entry time not readable by Subst, else not datetime type?, posted by Dennis Seitz on Wed May 7 17:10:07 2008 
I posted this on the end of an earlier thread but I thought it might be better to repost as a separate thread:


Thank you for pointing out the method to identify an attribute as a datetime type so that it will sort properly. I now have created my "Last Edit" attribute in several
preexisting logbooks.

I want to use
Start page = ?rsort=Last Edit
to set the default sorting of each logbook to be by Last Edit.

However, all of the entries made before I added Last Edit have no value for that field, so they are all grouped together at the end of the sort. So I
decided to go through the older entries and set Last Edit equal to the original entry date, as a starting value.

I tried to use the command
Subst on edit Last Edit = $entry time
but it gives a "-" for the Last Edit value when I edit an entry.

I think this is because $entry time is not a variable supported by Subst. Can you add that support, or else tell me if you know a better way to go about
doing what I'm attempting? Is there perhaps a way to globally process a group of entries in a logbook and set one attribute's value to be equal to
another's? To reiterate, I want to initialize Last Edit = $entrytime for all entries that have not been re-edited.

Thanks
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