fckeditor update, posted by Arno Teunisse on Tue Aug 25 21:08:51 2009
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Hello
Just a few fckeditor related questions. How do elog versions and fckeditor versions relate. ?
Can I just drop another version of the fckeditor over an other version? What things should I consider when doing so ? |
Re: fckeditor update, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Aug 31 11:22:20 2009
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Arno Teunisse wrote:
Hello |
Multiple keyword search, posted by Yoichi Aso on Wed Jan 14 19:52:04 2009
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Hi,
I have a question regarding how to perform a multiple-keyword search.
For example, when I want to find entries which contain two keywords "abc" and "def" in the body text but in an unknown order,
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Re: Multiple keyword search, posted by Johannes Liegl on Wed Aug 19 11:54:52 2009
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[quote="Yoichi Aso"]Hi,
I have a question regarding how to perform a multiple-keyword search.
For example, when I want to find entries which contain two keywords "abc" and "def" in the body text but in an unknown order,
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Logbook Parser, posted by Alan Grant on Tue Aug 11 00:20:11 2009
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We are exploring whether it's possible/feasible to import ELog logbooks into a another database for special purposes (plotting/statisical,
etc). Target database is TBD (perhaps Access).
Does anyone have or know of a logbook parser program? From cut/pasting into, for example, Excel, it does appear that the data fields are already |
Re: Logbook Parser, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Aug 11 08:29:23 2009
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Alan Grant wrote:
We are exploring whether it's possible/feasible to import ELog logbooks into a another |
Re: Logbook Parser, posted by Steve Williamson on Tue Aug 11 13:02:22 2009
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Re: Logbook Parser, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Aug 11 13:25:48 2009
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Steve Williamson wrote:
excuse my butting in ... I've found the exports useful in the past - however, is is possible to |
Re: Logbook Parser, posted by Steve Williamson on Wed Aug 12 14:40:52 2009
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Re: Logbook Parser, posted by Alan Grant on Tue Aug 11 16:25:28 2009
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Steve Williamson wrote:
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Comment on: Alphabetize Quick Option filter, posted by David Pilgram on Mon Aug 10 21:07:15 2009
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(For some reason I could not add this in Dennis's thread.)
I like this new feature, BUT
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Re: Comment on: Alphabetize Quick Option filter, posted by David Pilgram on Mon Aug 10 21:19:50 2009
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I've just noticed that it has also sorted another Option, which are selected as radio buttons. Again, this is a
list which has a natural - again, in this case, chronological - order.
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Re: Comment on: Alphabetize Quick Option filter, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Aug 11 08:38:56 2009
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Ok, that makes sense, so I changed it to
Sort Attribute Options Status = 1
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Re: Comment on: Alphabetize Quick Option filter, posted by David Pilgram on Tue Aug 11 10:07:08 2009
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Thanks Stefan! Works great.
> Ok, that makes sense, so I changed it to
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Re: Comment on: Alphabetize Quick Option filter, posted by Dennis Seitz on Tue Aug 11 17:46:33 2009
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Yes, many thanks, Stefan, from me, too! It's really great that you respond so quickly to requests and suggestions.
And thanks to David for the fine tuning, great suggestion.
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List Option, posted by Alan Grant on Tue Aug 11 08:10:21 2009
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Hello Stefan.
Currently this is defined as a maximum of 100 literals in the cfg file. I would like to see the option to reference an external
text file as input for this. |
Re: List Option, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Aug 11 08:33:32 2009
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Alan Grant wrote:
Currently this is defined as a maximum of 100 literals in the cfg file. I would like |
Pre-populate Attachments in URL, posted by Erik Iverson on Thu Aug 6 22:29:12 2009
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Is there a way to pre-populate the new entry window with one or more attachments? Per the documentation, this is easy to do with attributes, i.e., http://localhost:8070/demo/?cmd=New&pauthor=joe&ptype=Info
as a URL or bookmark will do it. I'd like to do the same thing with attachments, for example http://localhost:8070/demo/?cmd=New&pauthor=joe&ptype=Photograph&attfile1=picture1.jpg&attfile2=picture2.jpg
might prepopulate two attachments, giving me an edit window all ready to enter the brief description represented by the two pictures. |
Re: Pre-populate Attachments in URL, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Aug 7 08:36:19 2009
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[quote="Erik Iverson"]Is there a way to pre-populate the new entry window with one or more attachments? Per the documentation, this is easy to do with
attributes, i.e., http://localhost:8070/demo/?cmd=New&pauthor=joe&ptype=Info as a URL or bookmark will do it. I'd like to do the same thing with attachments,
for example http://localhost:8070/demo/?cmd=New&pauthor=joe&ptype=Photograph&attfile1=picture1.jpg&attfile2=picture2.jpg might prepopulate two attachments, |
HTML in attribute values, posted by soren poulsen on Thu Aug 6 11:40:11 2009
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Hi,
I am using syntax like (from the doc):
Display Telephone = <a href="http://any.company.com/telbook.cgi?search=$Name">$Name's telephone number</a>
Until yesterday |
Re: HTML in attribute values, posted by soren poulsen on Thu Aug 6 11:53:29 2009
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soren poulsen wrote:
Hi, |
Re: HTML in attribute values, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Aug 6 12:11:50 2009
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soren poulsen wrote:
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Re: HTML in attribute values, posted by soren poulsen on Thu Aug 6 13:09:50 2009
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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init_resize sometimes not defined, posted by Richard Stamper on Wed Aug 5 01:07:04 2009
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Under some circumstances the New/Edit entry screen can invoke the init_resize() function in the onload handler for the <body> tag, but the init_resize()
function is not defined. In my case there is a log where the encoding is plain text (Default encoding = 1) and the message height is restricted (Message
height = 4). Creating or editing entries in this log generates warnings in the Firefox error console and alert boxes in IE about init_resize being |
Re: init_resize sometimes not defined, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Aug 5 13:36:44 2009
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Richard Stamper wrote:
Under some circumstances the New/Edit entry screen can invoke the init_resize() function in the onload |