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  65870   Tue May 6 21:28:18 2008 Idea Bill Pierbpier@clove.orgQuestionAll2.7.3Re: scrollable text section only when viewing a log entry

IStefan Ritt wrote:

Bill Pier wrote:

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Bill Pier wrote:

Is there a way, option, feature to setup the text section only to be scrollable when viewing a log entry, such that the header (meta info) section stays fixed?

Unfortunately no.

Well, I tinkered a bit with a journal entry display page and found that without having to suggest the flavor-of-the-month web design mantra of "replace table layout with CSS only",  just a few CSS tweaks can enable exactly what I am desiring.

For your consideration, here are the tweaks I made to get a fixed header and footer section with a scrollable journal entry section in the middle:

  1. moved the journal entry content and footer line (elog version info) out of the layout table structure, into their own div sections;
  2. in the style sheet, added attribute "position:fixed" to the "frame table" section;
  3. in the style sheet, added attribute sections for journal entry content and footer div sections:
    1. #content: overflow:auto;position:fixed;top:230px;bottom:30px;width:100%;
    2. #footer:  text-align:center;bottom:0;position:fixed;width:100%;

Now as I'm not a web designer by trade and not intimately familiar with CSS nuances, I used the time honored method of documentation lookup with trial and error.

In any case, it worked and displays exactly the way I wanted; please do consider this for a future elog release. 

Apparently you downloaded an ELOG page and modified it manually. Can you send me the modified page, it then would be easier for me to implement it (I can shorten "my" trial and error phase..)

Yes, you are correct, I did simply take a sample page from logs and tinker with the html and css file, with the changes enumerated previously.  I have attached the tweaked sample html elog log page and css file, along with a few of the standard elog png files to complete the page with some semblance of the normal display.

  66213   Thu Feb 19 18:19:12 2009 Question Bill Pierbpier@clove.orgQuestionAll2.7.3Re: scrollable text section only when viewing a log entry

Bill Pier wrote:

IStefan Ritt wrote:

Bill Pier wrote:

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Bill Pier wrote:

Is there a way, option, feature to setup the text section only to be scrollable when viewing a log entry, such that the header (meta info) section stays fixed?

Unfortunately no.

Well, I tinkered a bit with a journal entry display page and found that without having to suggest the flavor-of-the-month web design mantra of "replace table layout with CSS only",  just a few CSS tweaks can enable exactly what I am desiring.

For your consideration, here are the tweaks I made to get a fixed header and footer section with a scrollable journal entry section in the middle:

  1. moved the journal entry content and footer line (elog version info) out of the layout table structure, into their own div sections;
  2. in the style sheet, added attribute "position:fixed" to the "frame table" section;
  3. in the style sheet, added attribute sections for journal entry content and footer div sections:
    1. #content: overflow:auto;position:fixed;top:230px;bottom:30px;width:100%;
    2. #footer:  text-align:center;bottom:0;position:fixed;width:100%;

Now as I'm not a web designer by trade and not intimately familiar with CSS nuances, I used the time honored method of documentation lookup with trial and error.

In any case, it worked and displays exactly the way I wanted; please do consider this for a future elog release. 

Apparently you downloaded an ELOG page and modified it manually. Can you send me the modified page, it then would be easier for me to implement it (I can shorten "my" trial and error phase..)

Yes, you are correct, I did simply take a sample page from logs and tinker with the html and css file, with the changes enumerated previously.  I have attached the tweaked sample html elog log page and css file, along with a few of the standard elog png files to complete the page with some semblance of the normal display.

 

 

Thu Feb 19 18:18:20 2009  Did this suggestion ever get considered for implementation?

 

 

  66215   Fri Feb 20 07:58:52 2009 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionAll2.7.3Re: scrollable text section only when viewing a log entry

 

Bill Pier wrote:

 

Bill Pier wrote:

 

IStefan Ritt wrote:

 

Bill Pier wrote:

 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

 

Bill Pier wrote:

Is there a way, option, feature to setup the text section only to be scrollable when viewing a log entry, such that the header (meta info) section stays fixed?

 

Unfortunately no.

 

Well, I tinkered a bit with a journal entry display page and found that without having to suggest the flavor-of-the-month web design mantra of "replace table layout with CSS only",  just a few CSS tweaks can enable exactly what I am desiring.

For your consideration, here are the tweaks I made to get a fixed header and footer section with a scrollable journal entry section in the middle:

  1. moved the journal entry content and footer line (elog version info) out of the layout table structure, into their own div sections;
  2. in the style sheet, added attribute "position:fixed" to the "frame table" section;
  3. in the style sheet, added attribute sections for journal entry content and footer div sections:
    1. #content: overflow:auto;position:fixed;top:230px;bottom:30px;width:100%;
    2. #footer:  text-align:center;bottom:0;position:fixed;width:100%;

Now as I'm not a web designer by trade and not intimately familiar with CSS nuances, I used the time honored method of documentation lookup with trial and error.

In any case, it worked and displays exactly the way I wanted; please do consider this for a future elog release. 

 

Apparently you downloaded an ELOG page and modified it manually. Can you send me the modified page, it then would be easier for me to implement it (I can shorten "my" trial and error phase..)

 

Yes, you are correct, I did simply take a sample page from logs and tinker with the html and css file, with the changes enumerated previously.  I have attached the tweaked sample html elog log page and css file, along with a few of the standard elog png files to complete the page with some semblance of the normal display.

 

 

Thu Feb 19 18:18:20 2009  Did this suggestion ever get considered for implementation?

 

 

 

 

 Yes it's on my personal to-do list, but don't know when I will find some time.

  534   Wed May 5 17:38:12 2004 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.ch Linux2.5.2Re: safari browser issue
> we've experienced a problem when using the safari browser to do a search in
> our elog. whenever you do a search, the logbook returns an error and the
> elog deamon crashes. when we first experienced this problem we were running
> version 2.3.9. however, an upgrade to version 2.5.2 doesn't seem to fix the
> problem. searches with other browsers (mozilla, internet explorer, ...) go
> off without a hitch.
> has anyone else observed a similar problem or have any ideas on how to
> resolve this issue.
> thanks for the help.

I finally found some time to address this problem. It was related to the way I
do the page redirection. The "Location:" in the HTTP header used a relative
path, although the standard requires an absolute (full) path, which I just
discovered. Although most browsers accept a relative path, the safari browser
obviously does not. 

I changed the redirection to absolute paths, the new version can be obtained
via CVS.
  380   Mon Jun 30 02:12:24 2003 Warning Sridhar Anandakrishnansak@essc.psu.eduBug fixMac OSX2.3.8Re: runtime error under Mac OS X 10.2
Joe,

Run the command 
`limit' (if you are running tcsh) and `ulimit -a' if you are running bash
(these are command line programs that will tell you the resources you are
allowed to use.  Look at filesize, datasize, and stacksize - these need to be
8M or so)

You can increase these by typing, e.g.,

limit filesize unlimited
limit datasize unlimited
limit stacksize unlimited

(the equivalent command for bash are `ulimit -f unlimited', `ulimit -d
unlimited' and `ulimit -s unlimited', without the quotes)

which will increase the limits to the max imposed by the administrator.  
If that doesn't increase your limits, you will have to contact the admin to
have them raised system wide.

If you are the administrator/sole user, you can set them to the max in the file:

/etc/rc.common.

I have included the following at the end of the file:

##
# Enable coredumps if requested.
##
if [ "${COREDUMPS:=-NO-}" = "-YES-" ]; then
    ulimit -c unlimited
    ulimit -d unlimited
    ulimit -s unlimited
fi


and I have put this in /etc/hostconfig

COREDUMPS=-YES-

Hope this helps - if that doesn't fix it, sorry!

Sridhar

> I have been trying to build and run elog under Mac OS  X 10.2.6, without
sucess.  I 
> understand that this is not one of the 'supported' platforms, but I hope
that there is someone   
> here who might know the work-around to my problem.
> 
> I've tried building elog 2.2.5, 2.3.6, 2.3.7, and 2.3.8.  I've tried using
the compiler that comes 
> in the Mac OS X 10.2 box, as well as the gcc-based compiler supplied in
Apple's Dec 2002 
> developer update (gcc 3.1), and the June '03 update as well (gcc 3.3).
> 
> elog builds without error in all cases I tried.
> 
> When I run it, it will correctly serve the demo notebook.  However, when the
user clicks on the 
> test message to display it in full, there is a seg fault.
> 
> I suspect that the trouble might be with something defined in time.h.
> 
> I've run it in gdb, and the result is appended to this message.  This is for
gcc 3.3 and elog 
> 2.3.8.
> 
> 
> I would greatly appreciate any hints or suggestions.
> 
> Cheers, Joe
> 
> ---
> 
> [satsuma:~/Documents/elog_build/elog-2.3.8] jgiaime% gdb ./elogd
> GNU gdb 5.3-20030128 (Apple version gdb-282) (Fri Jun 13 03:33:07 GMT 2003)
> Copyright 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
> GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you are
> welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain conditions.
> Type "show copying" to see the conditions.
> There is absolutely no warranty for GDB.  Type "show warranty" for details.
> This GDB was configured as "powerpc-apple-darwin".
> Reading symbols for shared libraries .. done
> (gdb) run
> Starting program: /Users/jgiaime/Documents/elog_build/elog-2.3.8/elogd 
> Reading symbols for shared libraries . done
> Indexing logbook "demo" ... ok
> Server listening on port 8080...
> 
> Program received signal EXC_BAD_ACCESS, Could not access memory.
> 0x00005870 in el_retrieve (lbs=0x1, message_id=50, date=0xbfff2500 "demo", 
> attr_list=0x0, attrib=0x365620, n_attr=1, text=0xbfff2280 "1", textsize=0x1, 
> in_reply_to=0x0, reply_to=0x0, attachment=0x0, encoding=0x0, locked_by=0x0)
at src/
> elogd.c:2775
> 2775    {
> (gdb) up
> #1  0x0001d9b4 in interprete (lbook=0x1 <Address 0x1 out of bounds>,
path=0xbfff2280 
> "1") at src/elogd.c:12279
> 12279       show_elog_message(lbs, dec_path, command);
> (gdb) up
> #2  0x0001db10 in decode_get (logbook=0xbffff340 "demo", string=0x3a300a
"1") at src/
> elogd.c:12325
> 12325     interprete(logbook, path);
> (gdb) up
> #3  0x00020080 in server_loop (tcp_port=836736, daemon=-1073732640) at src/
> elogd.c:13398
> 13398             decode_get(logbook, p);
> (gdb) up
> #4  0x00021134 in main (argc=1, argv=0xbffff850) at src/elogd.c:13832
> 13832     server_loop(tcp_port, daemon);
> (gdb) up
> Initial frame selected; you cannot go up.
> (gdb) 
  381   Mon Jun 30 02:41:33 2003 Entry Recai Oktasroktas@omu.edu.trBug fixMac OSX2.3.8Re: runtime error under Mac OS X 10.2
Seems a stack problem.  I don't have an OS X box to validate my guess.  I've
made a Google search with the keywords: EXC_BAD_ACCESS stack "os x"

Perhaps the following reply [1] might help...

  How big are they? You're probably running into the default stack size 
  limit, which is 512 KB. Try `unlimit stacksize` in your shell before 
  running, which will give you 65536 KB per stack.

[1] http://zerowing.idsoftware.com/archives/gtkrad-macos/2003-January/000453.html
  382   Mon Jun 30 05:15:14 2003 Agree Joseph Giaimegiaime@phys.lsu.eduBug fixMac OSX2.3.8Re: runtime error under Mac OS X 10.2
Sridhar & Recai,

Thanks to both of you for the rapid and effective advice.  Fixing the limit corrected my problem.  
I think I last got tripped up this way 10 years ago...

I suppose that the advice to increase Mac OS X's default stacksize limit might make a fine entry 
in the FAQ or README file.

Thanks again,
Joe 
  385   Mon Jun 30 17:16:56 2003 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug fixMac OSX2.3.8Re: runtime error under Mac OS X 10.2
> I suppose that the advice to increase Mac OS X's default stacksize limit
> might make a fine entry in the FAQ or README file.

I added a note in the installation instructions. 
(http://midas.psi.ch/elog/adminguide.html)

- Stefan
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