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Thu Feb 1 14:55:24 2018 |
| Peter K | pkravt@gmail.com | Bug report | Linux | V3.1.2-bd75964 | Re: Entries disappear after editing + UTF16 problem | Dear Stefan,
Thanks for quick reply.
I checked List drafts = 1 in config file - it does not show drafts in the list in my case.
Can it be blocked by any other option?
I have these options enabled:
Use Lock = 1
Save drafts = 1
List drafts = 1
Peter.
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
The message is not lost, but becomes a "draft". This works similar in most email systems. When you edit an email and son't send it, it stays in your "draft" email folder and does not show up in your "sent" folder. Same here. You are suppost to "submit" you entry, the "save" is just a temporary safety backup. If you do not submit (if you press BACK or your browser crashes), the entry is not submitted to the system, but stays around as a draft. If you create a new message, the system asks you to edit and finish your draft, so that it does not get lost. So always hit "submit" if you are finished editing a message, not just "save".
If you want to see the draft message, they are rendered in red in the normal message list if you have
List drafts = 1
in your config file. No ide where your cluttering comes from.
Stefan
Peter K wrote: |
I found a sequence which hides the message from the list.
In addition this sequence corrupts UTF encoding of the text.
- create new message
- submit it
- Edit this message again
- click SAVE and then exit the editor (click Logbook name in the header or BACK in the browser)
- message disappeared from the list!
- by clicking NEW message I found my lost one in the drafts, but all text was corrupted.
I've made small GIF presentation on this issue (attached, open in new window), may be this helps.
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Thu Feb 1 10:34:42 2018 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Linux | V3.1.2-bd75964 | Re: Entries disappear after editing + UTF16 problem | The message is not lost, but becomes a "draft". This works similar in most email systems. When you edit an email and son't send it, it stays in your "draft" email folder and does not show up in your "sent" folder. Same here. You are suppost to "submit" you entry, the "save" is just a temporary safety backup. If you do not submit (if you press BACK or your browser crashes), the entry is not submitted to the system, but stays around as a draft. If you create a new message, the system asks you to edit and finish your draft, so that it does not get lost. So always hit "submit" if you are finished editing a message, not just "save".
If you want to see the draft message, they are rendered in red in the normal message list if you have
List drafts = 1
in your config file. No ide where your cluttering comes from.
Stefan
Peter K wrote: |
I found a sequence which hides the message from the list.
In addition this sequence corrupts UTF encoding of the text.
- create new message
- submit it
- Edit this message again
- click SAVE and then exit the editor (click Logbook name in the header or BACK in the browser)
- message disappeared from the list!
- by clicking NEW message I found my lost one in the drafts, but all text was corrupted.
I've made small GIF presentation on this issue (attached, open in new window), may be this helps.
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Thu Feb 1 10:14:55 2018 |
| Andreas Luedeke | andreas.luedeke@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 2.9.2->3.1.3 | Re: v3.1.3 does not work with logbooks from v2.9.2? | Hi Yves,
just my two pence, maybe they help you to figure out what's going on:
versions 2.* had all entries of one logbook in one directory. Version 3.* create a subdirectory for each year. This had been added for me: if you use AFS for logbook storage, then you have a limit on how many files you can put into a single directory.
So the first time you start elogd 3.* with data from an elogd 2.* it should move all your logbook entries into sub-directories for each year. If that would have happened, you would not be able to use these logbook directories with the 2.9.2 version.
Maybe your logbook client is not allowed to create sub-directories? Although I would guess that it then would just throw an error message and stop.
Cheers, Andreas
Yves wrote: |
I have just upgraded elog from 2.9.2 -> 3.1.3.
3.1.3 runs fine with new logbooks. However, when trying to run 3.1.3 with my logbooks created with 2.9.2 things stop working.
Here is the command I run for testing [attachment 1]: first of all it takes a very long time (~ 10 minutes) for it to index the logbooks. When finished indexing I try it out in a web browser - it takes infinite time to load: no error message appears but also no logbook. After an hour or so elogd crashes without an error message.
When running 2.9.2 on the same machine, all runs wel (attachment 2)
cfd file: (I only left in one logbook - they are all configured the same)
[global]
port = 18080
Logging level = 3
Max content length = 500000000
Date format = %A, %d %B %Y
[Logrun - Amptek]
Theme = default
Comment = Logrun Amptec
Reverse sort = 0
Quick filter = Date, Type
Any ideas on how to solve this?
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Thu Feb 1 03:12:03 2018 |
| Yves | vanhaarlemyves@gmail.com | Question | Windows | 2.9.2->3.1.3 | v3.1.3 does not work with logbooks from v2.9.2? | I have just upgraded elog from 2.9.2 -> 3.1.3.
3.1.3 runs fine with new logbooks. However, when trying to run 3.1.3 with my logbooks created with 2.9.2 things stop working.
Here is the command I run for testing [attachment 1]: first of all it takes a very long time (~ 10 minutes) for it to index the logbooks. When finished indexing I try it out in a web browser - it takes infinite time to load: no error message appears but also no logbook. After an hour or so elogd crashes without an error message.
When running 2.9.2 on the same machine, all runs wel (attachment 2)
cfd file: (I only left in one logbook - they are all configured the same)
[global]
port = 18080
Logging level = 3
Max content length = 500000000
Date format = %A, %d %B %Y
[Logrun - Amptek]
Theme = default
Comment = Logrun Amptec
Reverse sort = 0
Quick filter = Date, Type
Any ideas on how to solve this? |
68728
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Wed Jan 31 09:06:10 2018 |
| Peter K | pkravt@gmail.com | Bug report | Linux | V3.1.2-bd75964 | Entries disappear after editing + UTF16 problem | I found a sequence which hides the message from the list.
In addition this sequence corrupts UTF encoding of the text.
- create new message
- submit it
- Edit this message again
- click SAVE and then exit the editor (click Logbook name in the header or BACK in the browser)
- message disappeared from the list!
- by clicking NEW message I found my lost one in the drafts, but all text was corrupted.
I've made small GIF presentation on this issue (attached, open in new window), may be this helps.
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Tue Jan 30 14:35:23 2018 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Linux | V3.1.2-bd75964 | Re: Entries disappear after editing | I also experienced various sproradic issues with locking, so I usually keep it off.
Stefan
Peter K wrote: |
Thanks for fast response!
I LIKE locking and saving drafts.
The only problem is that the locked message disappeared from the list.
This does not happen every time one left the editor, but sometimes.
I can send you the problematic message as it was disappeared, before I deleted Locked by and Draft attributes.
I can't imagine why it is not shown in the list.
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Tue Jan 30 14:26:24 2018 |
| Peter K | pkravt@gmail.com | Bug report | Linux | V3.1.2-bd75964 | Re: Entries disappear after editing | Thanks for fast response!
I LIKE locking and saving drafts.
The only problem is that the locked message disappeared from the list.
This does not happen every time one left the editor, but sometimes.
I can send you the problematic message as it was disappeared, before I deleted Locked by and Draft attributes.
I can't imagine why it is not shown in the list.
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Drafts are message which somebody started to edit, but did not complete, like leaving the page without saving. If you don't like this, you can set "save drafts = 0".
The locking has a similar background. If you have locking on (vis "Use lock = 1"), then one person can "lock" a message, and other then cannot edit the same message. If you don't want that, switch locking off.
Best,
Stefan
Peter K wrote: |
Dear elog community,
We have a problem with elog V3.1.2-bd75964.
Sometimes entries disappear from the list after editing.
I found them in the .log files with attributes
Locked by:
Draft:
But they are not in the list anymore!
The only solution by now is manually remove these two attributes from the file,
but this is terrible.
How can I fix this?
Thanks,
Peter.
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Mon Jan 29 09:14:35 2018 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Linux | V3.1.2-bd75964 | Re: Entries disappear after editing | Drafts are message which somebody started to edit, but did not complete, like leaving the page without saving. If you don't like this, you can set "save drafts = 0".
The locking has a similar background. If you have locking on (vis "Use lock = 1"), then one person can "lock" a message, and other then cannot edit the same message. If you don't want that, switch locking off.
Best,
Stefan
Peter K wrote: |
Dear elog community,
We have a problem with elog V3.1.2-bd75964.
Sometimes entries disappear from the list after editing.
I found them in the .log files with attributes
Locked by:
Draft:
But they are not in the list anymore!
The only solution by now is manually remove these two attributes from the file,
but this is terrible.
How can I fix this?
Thanks,
Peter.
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