Re: Cannot submit admin password while logbook is named in Chinese, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Oct 11 09:24:12 2005
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[quote="Exaos Lee"]Sorry for my poor English. The case is like this: When I set an admin password for my logbook which is named in Chinese, I cannot open
the config page while the password is correct. It seems that the logbook named in Chinese cannot recieve the password submitted. If the logbook is named
other than Chinese, everything is OK. I will repeat the problem and describe it more exactly.[/quote]
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Re: Trying to remove "mailto:" from the email address, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Oct 13 08:32:20 2005
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[quote="Matt Kimball"]We are using ver 2.5.4. As users enter new requests into the system, they would like email notifications. I have added the $user_email
into a "notifications" section that we created. The email address that gets entered is "\mailto:user@domain.com". Is there a way to remove the "\mailto:"?
Attached is my config file.[/quote]
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Re: Long lines in printout, posted by Bertram Metz on Thu Oct 13 10:56:29 2005
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Hi Stefan,
I tried your suggestions with 'page shrinking' and 'message width', but they didn't help. What I do not understand is why this problem occurs only if the
message text is formatted as plain text. The lines are printed correctly, if the text is formatted as EL code or as HTML.
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Re: Long lines in printout, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Oct 13 11:19:09 2005
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Ok, I found the problem. In the default.css file, you will find a section
[code].messagepre {
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Re: Long lines in printout, posted by Bertram Metz on Thu Oct 13 13:27:02 2005
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The lines are still cut, if printed on paper.
I played again with the 'message width' parameter, which actually the key parameter in my problem. I saw in the source, that the default value is now 112,
but it was 76 in the elog version we'd used previously (V2.5.2). If I set 'message width' to 76 again, it works fine for new entries!
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Re: Long lines in printout, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Oct 13 13:51:55 2005
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[quote="Bertram Metz"]The lines are still cut, if printed on paper.[/quote]
Are you sure? After you change the CSS file, you have to reload the page. I just tried with the very long entry from this thread and got in the Firefox |
Re: Conditional hiding of attributes in list view, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Oct 13 14:08:26 2005
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[quote="Yoshio Imai"]I noticed the quickfilter option in the config guide in the meantime ;-)![/quote]
Sorry my late reply, I'm extremely busy these days. I still don't get the point where you want attributes to be hidden. Let's assume you have a logbook |
Re: Conditional hiding of attributes in list view, posted by Yoshio Imai on Thu Oct 13 14:47:06 2005
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"]
Of course you can put a separate tile line each time you switch from "one" to "two", but that costs a lot of space. So how would you layout a listing where
different attribute sets are mixed?
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