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  1811   Tue Apr 18 10:01:23 2006 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionAll2.6.1-1684Re: Any way to move Replies from one logentry to another?

Steve Jones wrote:
Is there anyway to reattach a reply within a logbook from one logentry to another? I guess it would be "re-associate"?


No, this is not possible directly. You would have to make a new reply, and manually fill in the contents from the original reply. It is however possible by directly tampering the ELOG files, but that should be done only by experienced users.
  1815   Wed May 3 08:28:05 2006 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chRequestLinux2.6.1Re: allow per-logfile attributes to be added/subtracted from the global settings

Mark Bergman wrote:
I think it would be a big enhancement to allow per-logbook attributes to be additions or subtractions from the global attributes, rather than replacing the global settings.


Sounds to me like a good idea. I will put it on the wishlist.
  1816   Wed May 3 08:31:52 2006 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinux2.6.1Re: Is it possible to require certain attributes for specific users (guests)?
> First of all, thanks for writing and maintaining eLog.
> 
> I've been using it for a few years, but I'm now introducing it in an environment that may have a lot of "Guest"
> accounts.
> 
> I'd like to have two "Required Attributes" when a guest enters a new entry; their name and e-mail address. These
> fields don't need to be required for registered accounts, since that information is available already.
> 
> Is there any way to have conditional statements act on the value of $short_name?

No, this is not implemented. The only way you have right now is to make two separate logbooks, one for guests and
one for registered users. But I know this is not an optimal solution. I will think about it.
  1819   Fri May 5 07:58:53 2006 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionWindows2.6.1-1668Re: Date automatically generated by another one

Alex H wrote:
Hi Stefan,
I am searching for a solution in order to have a date automatically generated by another one.

For example I want 1 month more :
I input the first date in "Date publication" : 01/01/2006 and the "Date validation" took automatically the 01/02/2006 value from themselve.

Can I do that with ELOG ?
Thanks for answer.


No, this is not implemented right now.
  1820   Fri May 5 09:01:04 2006 Reply Alex Halex@synergie-inf.comQuestionWindows2.6.1-1668Re: Date automatically generated by another one

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Alex H wrote:
Hi Stefan,
I am searching for a solution in order to have a date automatically generated by another one.

For example I want 1 month more :
I input the first date in "Date publication" : 01/01/2006 and the "Date validation" took automatically the 01/02/2006 value from themselve.

Can I do that with ELOG ?
Thanks for answer.


No, this is not implemented right now.

OK! Thank for your response.
  1824   Tue May 9 08:07:00 2006 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chRequestLinux Re: Spec file change

Stephen A. Wood wrote:
Could the "Copyright:" line in the elog.spec file be changed to "License:" for the next release? Without this change an RPM can't be built on FC4 (RPM 4.4.1). With the change, rpms can still be built in Enterprise linux 3 (RPM 4.2.3).


Wow, the RPM build depends on that name? Interesting. I changed it in the SVN version, so it will be contained in the next release.
  1826   Wed May 10 16:16:33 2006 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinux2.6.1Re: Email notification question

Kevin McCarty wrote:
Hello,

I've just set up an ELog server for my research group. (Running on Debian, package version 2.6.1+r1642-1)

I have a question about the email notifications. I read through the config file documentation, but couldn't find the answer (maybe I am just unobservant\?) Is it possible to have the email notifications contain only the title of the log entry (as well as the usual attributes), but not the full text or any attachments? I have users who are worried about their email going over quota from ELog's emails, but who nevertheless would like some kind of notification when new log entries are posted.

Thanks in advance!


Have a look at the option Email format = <n>
  1828   Wed May 10 16:55:28 2006 Reply Kevin McCartykmccarty@princeton.eduQuestionLinux2.6.1Re: Email notification question

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Kevin McCarty wrote:
Hello,

I've just set up an ELog server for my research group. (Running on Debian, package version 2.6.1+r1642-1)

I have a question about the email notifications. I read through the config file documentation, but couldn't find the answer (maybe I am just unobservant\?) Is it possible to have the email notifications contain only the title of the log entry (as well as the usual attributes), but not the full text or any attachments? I have users who are worried about their email going over quota from ELog's emails, but who nevertheless would like some kind of notification when new log entries are posted.

Thanks in advance!


Have a look at the option Email format = <n>


Ah, thank you! Somehow I overlooked that. My apologies, and thanks for your very fast response.
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