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Thu Jan 5 14:40:59 2017 |
| Xuan Wu | wux@ihep.ac.cn | Question | Linux | 3.1.2 | Re: How to make two attributes reacting with each other | What I mean is that, when I select a catagory, the icon will change. If I change the icon, I need the catagory change too.
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
If you select a (different) category, the current icon setting simply gets overwritten, what ever it was before.
Xuan Wu wrote: |
Sorry for my carelessness. What you said is definitely right. I just wonder how can Icon and Catagory change simultaneously whatever which one be selected first.
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
The example I gave you worked for me, I actually tested it. Please note that it contains
Options Category = ...
and not
ROptions Category = ...
Stefan
Xuan Wu wrote: |
Thanks for your quick reply! I just test what you suggested, even I test {1} Preset on edit Icon = icon1.gif, they both didn't work.
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
You can do that with conditional attributes (see documentation):
Attributes = Author, Author Email, Icon, Category, System, Subject
Options Category = Shift Summary{1}, Report{2}, Reply{3}, Fault{4}, Issue{5}, Resolved{6}, Maintenance{7}
IOptions Icon = icon1.gif, elc_list.png, icon3.gif, icon8.gif, icon4.gif, icon14.gif, elc_anchor.png
{1} Preset Icon = icon1.gif
{2} Preset Icon = elc_list.png
{3} Preset Icon = icon3.gif
{4} Preset Icon = icon8.gif
{5} Preset Icon = icon4.gif
{6} Preset Icon = icon14.gif
{7} Preset Icon = elc_anchor.gif
Icon comment icon1.gif = Shift Summary
Icon comment icon3.gif = Reply
Icon comment icon4.gif = Issue
Icon comment icon8.gif = Fault
Icon comment icon14.gif = Resolved
Icon comment elc_list.png = Report
Icon comment elc_anchor.png = Maintenance
Xuan Wu wrote: |
Hi all,
I have two attributes defined like following
Attributes = Author, Author Email, Icon, Category, System, Subject
ROptions Category = Shift Summary, Report, Reply, Fault, Issue, Resolved, Maintenance
IOptions Icon = icon1.gif, elc_list.png, icon3.gif, icon8.gif, icon4.gif, icon14.gif, elc_anchor.png
Icon comment icon1.gif = Shift Summary
Icon comment icon3.gif = Reply
Icon comment icon4.gif = Issue
Icon comment icon8.gif = Fault
Icon comment icon14.gif = Resolved
Icon comment elc_list.png = Report
Icon comment elc_anchor.png = Maintenance
When the Shift Summary category being selected, I wish the icon1.gif Icon being selected automaticlly, as well as when icon8.gif being selected, Fault category be selected. How can I get this? Any advice or suggestions will be appreciated.
Cheers,
Xuan
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68531
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Thu Jan 5 14:35:22 2017 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 3.1.2 | Re: How to make two attributes reacting with each other | If you select a (different) category, the current icon setting simply gets overwritten, what ever it was before.
Xuan Wu wrote: |
Sorry for my carelessness. What you said is definitely right. I just wonder how can Icon and Catagory change simultaneously whatever which one be selected first.
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
The example I gave you worked for me, I actually tested it. Please note that it contains
Options Category = ...
and not
ROptions Category = ...
Stefan
Xuan Wu wrote: |
Thanks for your quick reply! I just test what you suggested, even I test {1} Preset on edit Icon = icon1.gif, they both didn't work.
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
You can do that with conditional attributes (see documentation):
Attributes = Author, Author Email, Icon, Category, System, Subject
Options Category = Shift Summary{1}, Report{2}, Reply{3}, Fault{4}, Issue{5}, Resolved{6}, Maintenance{7}
IOptions Icon = icon1.gif, elc_list.png, icon3.gif, icon8.gif, icon4.gif, icon14.gif, elc_anchor.png
{1} Preset Icon = icon1.gif
{2} Preset Icon = elc_list.png
{3} Preset Icon = icon3.gif
{4} Preset Icon = icon8.gif
{5} Preset Icon = icon4.gif
{6} Preset Icon = icon14.gif
{7} Preset Icon = elc_anchor.gif
Icon comment icon1.gif = Shift Summary
Icon comment icon3.gif = Reply
Icon comment icon4.gif = Issue
Icon comment icon8.gif = Fault
Icon comment icon14.gif = Resolved
Icon comment elc_list.png = Report
Icon comment elc_anchor.png = Maintenance
Xuan Wu wrote: |
Hi all,
I have two attributes defined like following
Attributes = Author, Author Email, Icon, Category, System, Subject
ROptions Category = Shift Summary, Report, Reply, Fault, Issue, Resolved, Maintenance
IOptions Icon = icon1.gif, elc_list.png, icon3.gif, icon8.gif, icon4.gif, icon14.gif, elc_anchor.png
Icon comment icon1.gif = Shift Summary
Icon comment icon3.gif = Reply
Icon comment icon4.gif = Issue
Icon comment icon8.gif = Fault
Icon comment icon14.gif = Resolved
Icon comment elc_list.png = Report
Icon comment elc_anchor.png = Maintenance
When the Shift Summary category being selected, I wish the icon1.gif Icon being selected automaticlly, as well as when icon8.gif being selected, Fault category be selected. How can I get this? Any advice or suggestions will be appreciated.
Cheers,
Xuan
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68530
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Thu Jan 5 14:23:08 2017 |
| Xuan Wu | wux@ihep.ac.cn | Question | Linux | 3.1.2 | Re: How to make two attributes reacting with each other | Sorry for my carelessness. What you said is definitely right. I just wonder how can Icon and Catagory change simultaneously whatever which one be selected first.
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
The example I gave you worked for me, I actually tested it. Please note that it contains
Options Category = ...
and not
ROptions Category = ...
Stefan
Xuan Wu wrote: |
Thanks for your quick reply! I just test what you suggested, even I test {1} Preset on edit Icon = icon1.gif, they both didn't work.
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
You can do that with conditional attributes (see documentation):
Attributes = Author, Author Email, Icon, Category, System, Subject
Options Category = Shift Summary{1}, Report{2}, Reply{3}, Fault{4}, Issue{5}, Resolved{6}, Maintenance{7}
IOptions Icon = icon1.gif, elc_list.png, icon3.gif, icon8.gif, icon4.gif, icon14.gif, elc_anchor.png
{1} Preset Icon = icon1.gif
{2} Preset Icon = elc_list.png
{3} Preset Icon = icon3.gif
{4} Preset Icon = icon8.gif
{5} Preset Icon = icon4.gif
{6} Preset Icon = icon14.gif
{7} Preset Icon = elc_anchor.gif
Icon comment icon1.gif = Shift Summary
Icon comment icon3.gif = Reply
Icon comment icon4.gif = Issue
Icon comment icon8.gif = Fault
Icon comment icon14.gif = Resolved
Icon comment elc_list.png = Report
Icon comment elc_anchor.png = Maintenance
Xuan Wu wrote: |
Hi all,
I have two attributes defined like following
Attributes = Author, Author Email, Icon, Category, System, Subject
ROptions Category = Shift Summary, Report, Reply, Fault, Issue, Resolved, Maintenance
IOptions Icon = icon1.gif, elc_list.png, icon3.gif, icon8.gif, icon4.gif, icon14.gif, elc_anchor.png
Icon comment icon1.gif = Shift Summary
Icon comment icon3.gif = Reply
Icon comment icon4.gif = Issue
Icon comment icon8.gif = Fault
Icon comment icon14.gif = Resolved
Icon comment elc_list.png = Report
Icon comment elc_anchor.png = Maintenance
When the Shift Summary category being selected, I wish the icon1.gif Icon being selected automaticlly, as well as when icon8.gif being selected, Fault category be selected. How can I get this? Any advice or suggestions will be appreciated.
Cheers,
Xuan
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68529
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Thu Jan 5 14:13:07 2017 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 3.1.2 | Re: How to make two attributes reacting with each other | The example I gave you worked for me, I actually tested it. Please note that it contains
Options Category = ...
and not
ROptions Category = ...
Stefan
Xuan Wu wrote: |
Thanks for your quick reply! I just test what you suggested, even I test {1} Preset on edit Icon = icon1.gif, they both didn't work.
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
You can do that with conditional attributes (see documentation):
Attributes = Author, Author Email, Icon, Category, System, Subject
Options Category = Shift Summary{1}, Report{2}, Reply{3}, Fault{4}, Issue{5}, Resolved{6}, Maintenance{7}
IOptions Icon = icon1.gif, elc_list.png, icon3.gif, icon8.gif, icon4.gif, icon14.gif, elc_anchor.png
{1} Preset Icon = icon1.gif
{2} Preset Icon = elc_list.png
{3} Preset Icon = icon3.gif
{4} Preset Icon = icon8.gif
{5} Preset Icon = icon4.gif
{6} Preset Icon = icon14.gif
{7} Preset Icon = elc_anchor.gif
Icon comment icon1.gif = Shift Summary
Icon comment icon3.gif = Reply
Icon comment icon4.gif = Issue
Icon comment icon8.gif = Fault
Icon comment icon14.gif = Resolved
Icon comment elc_list.png = Report
Icon comment elc_anchor.png = Maintenance
Xuan Wu wrote: |
Hi all,
I have two attributes defined like following
Attributes = Author, Author Email, Icon, Category, System, Subject
ROptions Category = Shift Summary, Report, Reply, Fault, Issue, Resolved, Maintenance
IOptions Icon = icon1.gif, elc_list.png, icon3.gif, icon8.gif, icon4.gif, icon14.gif, elc_anchor.png
Icon comment icon1.gif = Shift Summary
Icon comment icon3.gif = Reply
Icon comment icon4.gif = Issue
Icon comment icon8.gif = Fault
Icon comment icon14.gif = Resolved
Icon comment elc_list.png = Report
Icon comment elc_anchor.png = Maintenance
When the Shift Summary category being selected, I wish the icon1.gif Icon being selected automaticlly, as well as when icon8.gif being selected, Fault category be selected. How can I get this? Any advice or suggestions will be appreciated.
Cheers,
Xuan
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68528
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Thu Jan 5 14:04:13 2017 |
| Xuan Wu | wux@ihep.ac.cn | Question | Linux | 3.1.2 | Re: How to make two attributes reacting with each other | Thanks for your quick reply! I just test what you suggested, even I test {1} Preset on edit Icon = icon1.gif, they both didn't work.
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
You can do that with conditional attributes (see documentation):
Attributes = Author, Author Email, Icon, Category, System, Subject
Options Category = Shift Summary{1}, Report{2}, Reply{3}, Fault{4}, Issue{5}, Resolved{6}, Maintenance{7}
IOptions Icon = icon1.gif, elc_list.png, icon3.gif, icon8.gif, icon4.gif, icon14.gif, elc_anchor.png
{1} Preset Icon = icon1.gif
{2} Preset Icon = elc_list.png
{3} Preset Icon = icon3.gif
{4} Preset Icon = icon8.gif
{5} Preset Icon = icon4.gif
{6} Preset Icon = icon14.gif
{7} Preset Icon = elc_anchor.gif
Icon comment icon1.gif = Shift Summary
Icon comment icon3.gif = Reply
Icon comment icon4.gif = Issue
Icon comment icon8.gif = Fault
Icon comment icon14.gif = Resolved
Icon comment elc_list.png = Report
Icon comment elc_anchor.png = Maintenance
Xuan Wu wrote: |
Hi all,
I have two attributes defined like following
Attributes = Author, Author Email, Icon, Category, System, Subject
ROptions Category = Shift Summary, Report, Reply, Fault, Issue, Resolved, Maintenance
IOptions Icon = icon1.gif, elc_list.png, icon3.gif, icon8.gif, icon4.gif, icon14.gif, elc_anchor.png
Icon comment icon1.gif = Shift Summary
Icon comment icon3.gif = Reply
Icon comment icon4.gif = Issue
Icon comment icon8.gif = Fault
Icon comment icon14.gif = Resolved
Icon comment elc_list.png = Report
Icon comment elc_anchor.png = Maintenance
When the Shift Summary category being selected, I wish the icon1.gif Icon being selected automaticlly, as well as when icon8.gif being selected, Fault category be selected. How can I get this? Any advice or suggestions will be appreciated.
Cheers,
Xuan
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68527
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Thu Jan 5 13:24:06 2017 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 3.1.2 | Re: How to make two attributes reacting with each other | You can do that with conditional attributes (see documentation):
Attributes = Author, Author Email, Icon, Category, System, Subject
Options Category = Shift Summary{1}, Report{2}, Reply{3}, Fault{4}, Issue{5}, Resolved{6}, Maintenance{7}
IOptions Icon = icon1.gif, elc_list.png, icon3.gif, icon8.gif, icon4.gif, icon14.gif, elc_anchor.png
{1} Preset Icon = icon1.gif
{2} Preset Icon = elc_list.png
{3} Preset Icon = icon3.gif
{4} Preset Icon = icon8.gif
{5} Preset Icon = icon4.gif
{6} Preset Icon = icon14.gif
{7} Preset Icon = elc_anchor.gif
Icon comment icon1.gif = Shift Summary
Icon comment icon3.gif = Reply
Icon comment icon4.gif = Issue
Icon comment icon8.gif = Fault
Icon comment icon14.gif = Resolved
Icon comment elc_list.png = Report
Icon comment elc_anchor.png = Maintenance
Xuan Wu wrote: |
Hi all,
I have two attributes defined like following
Attributes = Author, Author Email, Icon, Category, System, Subject
ROptions Category = Shift Summary, Report, Reply, Fault, Issue, Resolved, Maintenance
IOptions Icon = icon1.gif, elc_list.png, icon3.gif, icon8.gif, icon4.gif, icon14.gif, elc_anchor.png
Icon comment icon1.gif = Shift Summary
Icon comment icon3.gif = Reply
Icon comment icon4.gif = Issue
Icon comment icon8.gif = Fault
Icon comment icon14.gif = Resolved
Icon comment elc_list.png = Report
Icon comment elc_anchor.png = Maintenance
When the Shift Summary category being selected, I wish the icon1.gif Icon being selected automaticlly, as well as when icon8.gif being selected, Fault category be selected. How can I get this? Any advice or suggestions will be appreciated.
Cheers,
Xuan
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68526
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Thu Jan 5 12:55:05 2017 |
| Xuan Wu | wux@ihep.ac.cn | Question | Linux | 3.1.2 | How to make two attributes reacting with each other | Hi all,
I have two attributes defined like following
Attributes = Author, Author Email, Icon, Category, System, Subject
ROptions Category = Shift Summary, Report, Reply, Fault, Issue, Resolved, Maintenance
IOptions Icon = icon1.gif, elc_list.png, icon3.gif, icon8.gif, icon4.gif, icon14.gif, elc_anchor.png
Icon comment icon1.gif = Shift Summary
Icon comment icon3.gif = Reply
Icon comment icon4.gif = Issue
Icon comment icon8.gif = Fault
Icon comment icon14.gif = Resolved
Icon comment elc_list.png = Report
Icon comment elc_anchor.png = Maintenance
When the Shift Summary category being selected, I wish the icon1.gif Icon being selected automaticlly, as well as when icon8.gif being selected, Fault category be selected. How can I get this? Any advice or suggestions will be appreciated.
Cheers,
Xuan |
68525
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Tue Jan 3 12:58:13 2017 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Mac OSX | 3.1.2 | Re: elogd crashes during Find and Mirror operations under MacOS | Ah, thanks for telling me. I added that to the Makefile. I did not need this because I had in my .profiel following line
export C_INCLUDE_PATH=/opt/local/include
which I need also for other macports-based projects. But having this twice does not hurt.
/Stefan
Andreas Warburton wrote: |
Incidentally, I had to add a line to Makefile in order to be able to build on my Mac. See below, in case you want to update the Mac Makefile for others.
Many thanks again,
Andreas
ifdef USE_SSL
ifneq ($(USE_SSL),0)
CFLAGS += -DHAVE_SSL
CFLAGS += -I /opt/local/include
LIBS += -lssl
endif
endif
(You may wish to update the distribution if you think it may benefit other Mac users.)
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