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Mon Jul 25 10:14:27 2005 |
| Dinesh Bapat | dinesh.bapat@gmail.com | Question | | | Summary page | Hi,
This might be a stupid question.
But I was unable to fix it. Hence asking for help. I have set config as
List Display = ID, Author, Type, When, Subject
But "Summary" page of my e-log continues to display additional column "Text". Kindly advise how to hide this last column. Also, is it possible to assign % width for each of these columns (ID, Author, Type, When, Subject)
Thank you
Regards
Dinesh |
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Mon Jul 25 10:24:23 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | | | Re: Summary page |
Dinesh Bapat wrote: | But "Summary" page of my e-log continues to display additional column "Text". Kindly advise how to hide this last column. |
Summary lines = 0
Dinesh Bapat wrote: | Also, is it possible to assign % width for each of these columns (ID, Author, Type, When, Subject) |
Yes, via the Cascading Style Sheets, but only for the single display page. First put a
Format Author = 0, author_name, author_value
then put into your default.css following sections:
.author_name {
width:10%;
text-align:right;
font-size:14pt;
background-color:#AAAAFF;
border:1px solid #0000FF;
border-top:1px solid white;
border-left:1px solid white;
padding:3px;
}
.author_value {
width:10%;
font-size:14pt;
border:1px solid #308000;
border-top:1px solid white;
border-left:1px solid white;
background-color:#BBCCBB;
padding:3px;
}
Here you can then play with the width, font-size etc. I use this for example for the large subject dispaly in this forum.
On the list display however, the column width is determined by the browser, which tries to optimally arrange the colums for best readability. |
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Mon Jul 25 19:15:33 2005 |
| PJ Meyer | pjm@pjmeyer.org | Question | Windows | 2.5.? | Re: Date in CSV and XML in UNIX time |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
PJ Meyer wrote: | So what can be done to make all the dates look like dates? |
Simply upgrade to 2.6.0beta where this problem has been solved. |
I did upgrade to "2.60-beta2" of the Windows binaries - June 16th date stamps on Elog.exe and Elogd.exe.
I'm still getting dates that are in "Unix time"
Anything else? |
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Mon Jul 25 19:24:47 2005 |
| Chris Green | greenc@fnal.gov | Question | Linux | 2.6.0b | Literal comma in elogd.conf entries where "," is an item separator? | Hi,
Could you tell me if there is a way to escape characters in elogd.conf? Particularly, I want to have a drop-down "Keyword" attribute where one of the options is "Spelling, grammar and typos.". This invariably gets split into "Spelling" and "grammar and typos". I've tried "\,", ",,", "%," and "%27", to no avail.
Can I get there from here, or do I have to go someplace else?
Thanks,
Chris. |
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Mon Jul 25 20:20:18 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 2.5.? | Re: Date in CSV and XML in UNIX time |
PJ Meyer wrote: |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
PJ Meyer wrote: | So what can be done to make all the dates look like dates? |
Simply upgrade to 2.6.0beta where this problem has been solved. |
I did upgrade to "2.60-beta2" of the Windows binaries - June 16th date stamps on Elog.exe and Elogd.exe.
I'm still getting dates that are in "Unix time"
Anything else? |
I just tried again myself. Put following into elgod.cfg:
[demo]
Attributes = Author, Category, Arrival
Type Arrival = Date
type in one entry, did a XML extract, and got
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<!-- ELOGD Version 2.6.0-beta2 export.xml -->
<ELOG_LIST>
<ENTRY>
<MID>1</MID>
<DATE>Fri Jul 22 22:50:34 2005</DATE>
<Author>sr</Author>
<Category>Problem</Category>
<Arrival>7/25/2005</Arrival>
<TEXT></TEXT>
</ENTRY>
</ELOG_LIST>
where the date looks ok. So what do you do differently? |
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Mon Jul 25 20:25:26 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 2.6.0b | Re: Literal comma in elogd.conf entries where "," is an item separator? |
Chris Green wrote: | Could you tell me if there is a way to escape characters in elogd.conf? Particularly, I want to have a drop-down "Keyword" attribute where one of the options is "Spelling, grammar and typos.". This invariably gets split into "Spelling" and "grammar and typos". I've tried "\,", ",,", "%," and "%27", to no avail. |
Just put it in quotations, like
Options Keyword = "Spelling, grammar and typos", Other
that will do the job. |
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Mon Jul 25 21:41:00 2005 |
| Chris Green | greenc@fnal.gov | Question | Linux | 2.6.0b | Re: Literal comma in elogd.conf entries where "," is an item separator? | Sorry for being dense. Thanks for this,
Chris. |
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Mon Jul 25 22:27:06 2005 |
| PJ Meyer | pjm@pjmeyer.org | Question | Windows | 2.5.? | Re: Date in CSV and XML in UNIX time |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
PJ Meyer wrote: |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
PJ Meyer wrote: | So what can be done to make all the dates look like dates? |
Simply upgrade to 2.6.0beta where this problem has been solved. |
I did upgrade to "2.60-beta2" of the Windows binaries - June 16th date stamps on Elog.exe and Elogd.exe.
I'm still getting dates that are in "Unix time"
Anything else? |
I just tried again myself. Put following into elgod.cfg:
[demo]
Attributes = Author, Category, Arrival
Type Arrival = Date
type in one entry, did a XML extract, and got
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<!-- ELOGD Version 2.6.0-beta2 export.xml -->
<ELOG_LIST>
<ENTRY>
<MID>1</MID>
<DATE>Fri Jul 22 22:50:34 2005</DATE>
<Author>sr</Author>
<Category>Problem</Category>
<Arrival>7/25/2005</Arrival>
<TEXT></TEXT>
</ENTRY>
</ELOG_LIST>
where the date looks ok. So what do you do differently? |
Not sure where we differ....
My cfg:
Attributes = System, Requestor, Title, Priority, Date Needed, Type, Also Notify, Subsystem, Status, Work Order, Assigned To, Team Lead, Percent Complete, Estimated Hrs, Actual Hrs, Date Added, Expected Delivery, Date Completed, Notifications, Completed
Options Priority = A-Emergency{p1}, B-Critical{p2}, C-High{p3}, D-Medium{p4}, E-Low{p5}
Preset Priority = D-Medium
Type Date Needed = Date
XML Extract:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<!-- ELOGD Version 2.6.0-beta2 export.xml -->
<ELOG_LIST>
<ENTRY>
<MID>585</MID>
<DATE>Wed Jun 22 08:29:58 2005</DATE>
<System>SDWIS</System>
<Requestor>Other...</Requestor>
<Title>EDI rejects report to George WAUN</Title>
<Priority>B-Critical</Priority>
<Date_Needed>1119384000</Date_Needed>
Q: could it be the spaces in Attribute name????
Or the differences between Linux and Windows ports? |
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