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Thu Jun 2 06:45:55 2005 |
| Gary Clayson | g_clayson@sbcglobal.net | Info | Windows | latest | A comprehensive listing of all commands elog performs |
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 ;-> |
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Fri Jun 3 18:11:09 2005 |
| Emiliano Gabrielli | AlberT@SuperAlberT.it | Info | Windows | latest | Re: A comprehensive listing of all commands elog performs |
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 |
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Thu Jul 7 04:49:19 2005 |
| Gary Clayson | imppster@gmail.com | Info | Windows | latest | Re: A comprehensive listing of all commands elog performs |
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. |
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Fri Nov 3 15:53:44 2006 |
| An Thai | thaithan@gmx.de | Question | Windows | latest | Push button for Menue Command |
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 |
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Tue Nov 7 08:38:57 2006 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | latest | Re: Push button for Menue Command |
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. |
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Fri Jun 15 18:25:07 2007 |
| David Egolf | degolf@ezprints-inc.com | Question | Windows | latest | Preset Date and Time |
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 |
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Fri Jun 15 18:54:10 2007 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | latest | Re: Preset Date and Time |
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. |
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Wed May 7 17:10:07 2008 |
| Dennis Seitz | dseitz@berkeley.edu | Question | All | latest | $entry time not readable by Subst, else not datetime type? |
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 |