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  1335   Tue Jul 26 20:23:33 2005 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinux2.6.0bRe: New and reply pages don't use Page Title[quote="Chris Green"]I'd like every page associated
with a particular logbook to use that logbook's
page title as at least part of its own.[/quote]
  
  1336   Tue Jul 26 20:32:02 2005 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chRequestLinux2.6.0bRe: Restrict Top Groups to logged-in users?[quote="Chris Green"]I'd like to be able to
prevent non-logged-in users from seeing what
logbooks exist in a top group. Currently
  
  1337   Tue Jul 26 20:35:45 2005 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chRequestLinuxV2.6.0Re: hide attributes when view the logbook[quote="Juliana Peng"]I may have all the attributes
in logbook to keep a full record of all the
machine. But for daily use, some of the attibutes
  
  1338   Tue Jul 26 20:51:10 2005 Reply Chris Greengreenc@fnal.govRequestLinux2.6.0bRe: Restrict Top Groups to logged-in users?[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="Chris Green"]I'd
like to be able to prevent non-logged-in
users from seeing what logbooks exist in
  
  1339   Tue Jul 26 21:05:26 2005 Reply Chris Greengreenc@fnal.govQuestionLinux2.6.0bRe: New and reply pages don't use Page Title[quote="Stefan Ritt"]So if you have time and
fun doing it, you could restructure the documentation
page into some separate pages, to give people
  
  1340   Tue Jul 26 21:11:31 2005 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chRequestLinux2.6.0bRe: Restrict Top Groups to logged-in users?[quote="Chris Green"]I already had the "password
file = <file>" in the [global <top group>]
section but I was still able to see the logbooks
  
  1341   Tue Jul 26 21:54:39 2005 Reply Chris Greengreenc@fnal.govRequestLinux2.6.0bRe: Restrict Top Groups to logged-in users?[quote="Stefan Ritt"]
If you move the "password file = <file>"
entry around, you can get fooled by stored
  
  1342   Tue Jul 26 22:05:24 2005 Reply Juliana Pengjpeng@yorku.caRequestLinuxV2.6.0Re: hide attributes when view the logbook[quote="Stefan Ritt"]

Use "list display = <attribute list>" to
  
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