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Thu Apr 20 12:59:24 2017 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 2.9.2 | Re: Full anonymous access | Sure. Just remove "Password file = ..." and any guest menu.
Stefan
K wrote: |
How can i configure eLog to be used completely anonymous without the need to log in?
I tried menu and guest menu settings without luck. I do not use password files. With earlier versions this was easy to set up...
Thanks in advance
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Thu Apr 20 12:45:11 2017 |
| K | p1454477@mvrht.com | Question | Linux | 2.9.2 | Full anonymous access | How can i configure eLog to be used completely anonymous without the need to log in?
I tried menu and guest menu settings without luck. I do not use password files. With earlier versions this was easy to set up...
Thanks in advance |
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Wed Apr 12 14:00:58 2017 |
| David Pilgram | David.Pilgram@epost.org.uk | Comment | Windows | 3.1.2-7933898 | Re: rename menu commands | So did I [thankful there is no shame face icon].
Francois Cloutier wrote: |
Somehow, I've missed to see that option :)
Thanks :)
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
Hm, maybe my question is silly, but why don't you just use the "Duplicate" command instead of renaming and misusing "Copy to"??
Here is the relevant excerpt from the documentation (https://midas.psi.ch/elog/config.html#general):
Menu commands = <list>
This option specifies the menu commands displayed on top of a single logbook page. For certain installations, it can be useful to disable some commands. Following commands are possible:
- New - Enter new logbook entry
- Edit - Edit current logbook entry
- Delete - Delete current logbook entry
- Reply - Submit a reply to current entry
- Duplicate - Duplicate the current entry with the possibility to change some values
- [...]
- Copy to - Copy entry to other logbook
- [...]
The commands are always in English, independent of the language = ... setting, and are automatically translated into the specified language.
If this option is not present, following default is used:
Menu commands = List, New, Edit, Delete, Reply, Duplicate, Find, Config, Help
Francois Cloutier wrote: |
Hi !
I do have an setup were I would like to rename the menu command but keeping their fonction. Namely, I would like to rename the "copy to" button to "Duplicate" since thats the option I would like to put in place ( Copy to = Same logbook only).
I tried to do so with css but it is not possible since the button doesn't have a specific id... Would you have another solution ?
Thanks for your help !
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Wed Apr 12 13:52:34 2017 |
| Francois Cloutier | Francois@fcmail.ca | Comment | Windows | 3.1.2-7933898 | Re: rename menu commands | Somehow, I've missed to see that option :)
Thanks :)
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
Hm, maybe my question is silly, but why don't you just use the "Duplicate" command instead of renaming and misusing "Copy to"??
Here is the relevant excerpt from the documentation (https://midas.psi.ch/elog/config.html#general):
Menu commands = <list>
This option specifies the menu commands displayed on top of a single logbook page. For certain installations, it can be useful to disable some commands. Following commands are possible:
- New - Enter new logbook entry
- Edit - Edit current logbook entry
- Delete - Delete current logbook entry
- Reply - Submit a reply to current entry
- Duplicate - Duplicate the current entry with the possibility to change some values
- [...]
- Copy to - Copy entry to other logbook
- [...]
The commands are always in English, independent of the language = ... setting, and are automatically translated into the specified language.
If this option is not present, following default is used:
Menu commands = List, New, Edit, Delete, Reply, Duplicate, Find, Config, Help
Francois Cloutier wrote: |
Hi !
I do have an setup were I would like to rename the menu command but keeping their fonction. Namely, I would like to rename the "copy to" button to "Duplicate" since thats the option I would like to put in place ( Copy to = Same logbook only).
I tried to do so with css but it is not possible since the button doesn't have a specific id... Would you have another solution ?
Thanks for your help !
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Tue Apr 11 22:44:40 2017 |
| Andreas Luedeke | andreas.luedeke@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 3.1.2-7933898 | Re: rename menu commands | Hm, maybe my question is silly, but why don't you just use the "Duplicate" command instead of renaming and misusing "Copy to"??
Here is the relevant excerpt from the documentation (https://midas.psi.ch/elog/config.html#general):
Menu commands = <list>
This option specifies the menu commands displayed on top of a single logbook page. For certain installations, it can be useful to disable some commands. Following commands are possible:
- New - Enter new logbook entry
- Edit - Edit current logbook entry
- Delete - Delete current logbook entry
- Reply - Submit a reply to current entry
- Duplicate - Duplicate the current entry with the possibility to change some values
- [...]
- Copy to - Copy entry to other logbook
- [...]
The commands are always in English, independent of the language = ... setting, and are automatically translated into the specified language.
If this option is not present, following default is used:
Menu commands = List, New, Edit, Delete, Reply, Duplicate, Find, Config, Help
Francois Cloutier wrote: |
Hi !
I do have an setup were I would like to rename the menu command but keeping their fonction. Namely, I would like to rename the "copy to" button to "Duplicate" since thats the option I would like to put in place ( Copy to = Same logbook only).
I tried to do so with css but it is not possible since the button doesn't have a specific id... Would you have another solution ?
Thanks for your help !
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Tue Apr 11 18:05:15 2017 |
| David Pilgram | David.Pilgram@epost.org.uk | Question | Windows | 3.1.2-7933898 | Re: rename menu commands | Hi,
First up, the Copy command is supposed to be used to copy to another log book, as it says in the documentation, not a duplicate entry in the same logbook. I've tried doing a copy into the same logbook, it appears to work (although I don't know about every circumstance, I just did a quick and dirty test). Use at your own risk! Don't use Preserve ID feature is one caution I would raise immediately.
As for renaming the command, I'd suggest defining a new language, "lenglish" or whatever, make all the files necessary as per any normal language; in the eloglang.lenglish file would be
New = New
Edit = Modify
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Copy to = Duplicate
and so on. I chose to call my eloglang "lenglish" as duplicate, modify etc as used in the example here derive from Latin, but other commands would still be English.
When specified in the config file (just like the languages that "come with the box") that should give you the alternative names for the commands.
David.
Francois Cloutier wrote: |
Hi !
I do have an setup were I would like to rename the menu command but keeping their fonction. Namely, I would like to rename the "copy to" button to "Duplicate" since thats the option I would like to put in place ( Copy to = Same logbook only).
I tried to do so with css but it is not possible since the button doesn't have a specific id... Would you have another solution ?
Thanks for your help !
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Tue Apr 11 17:24:48 2017 |
| Francois Cloutier | Francois@fcmail.ca | Question | Windows | 3.1.2-7933898 | rename menu commands | Hi !
I do have an setup were I would like to rename the menu command but keeping their fonction. Namely, I would like to rename the "copy to" button to "Duplicate" since thats the option I would like to put in place ( Copy to = Same logbook only).
I tried to do so with css but it is not possible since the button doesn't have a specific id... Would you have another solution ?
Thanks for your help ! |
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Fri Apr 7 12:16:24 2017 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 3.1.1 | Re: command line and apache+ldap authentication | Hi, the elog command line client does not know anything about Apache authentication, therefore the authentication with the elog username/password fails. As an alternative to the command line client you can use the "curl" utility (available under Linux). This tools has the "-u" flag, which works with Apache. The tricky thing is now to "emulate" your browser submitting an entry. You can do
$ curl -u <username>:<password> -F cmd=Submit -F Author=CURL -F Text="This is the CURL text" http://<your host>:8080/<logbook>
(of course your attributes might be different than "Author"). If you have a multiline text body, you can read that from a file (in this case "file.txt"):
$ curl -u <username>:<password> -F cmd=Submit -F Author=CURL -F Text="@file.txt" http://<your host>:8080/<logbook>
When I wrote "elog" orginiallly (199x?), "curl" was not available or at least I didn't know of. Right now it almoste completely can replace the elog tool.
Stefan |
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