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Thu Mar 23 21:52:03 2006 |
| Steve Jones | steve.jones@freescale.com | Request | Linux | | Re: implement 'hide attribute' and 'sort attribute' | > > > Only the sorting (of the entry mask!) is missing! :)
> >
> > Ok, I put that on my wish list. So once the second or third person asks for it, I will
> > implement it (;-)
>
> I'm asking! :-)
>
> I have a few Extendable Options attributes, and it would be extremely nice if they got sorted as users put them
> in. So that when you select the drop-down box, alle options are sorted.
>
>
> Lars
Agreed - that would be nice |
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Thu Mar 26 07:53:18 2009 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Mac OSX | 2.7.5-2172 | Re: images in elog in safari |
David Jaffe wrote: |
i cannot view images in elog, either as attachments or as icons,
safari 3.2.1 mac os x 10.5.6
Thank you
David
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Can you give me some more information? Can you see attachments in the Demo Logbook like here ? What about other browsers? Can you try to start elogd without keep-alives (using the "-k" flag)? |
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Sun Apr 12 21:24:23 2009 |
| Tsuguo Aramaki | ta2159@columbia.edu | Question | Mac OSX | 2.7.5-2172 | Re: images in elog in safari |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
David Jaffe wrote: |
i cannot view images in elog, either as attachments or as icons,
safari 3.2.1 mac os x 10.5.6
Thank you
David
|
Can you give me some more information? Can you see attachments in the Demo Logbook like here ? What about other browsers? Can you try to start elogd without keep-alives (using the "-k" flag)?
|
Hi. I have a same problem... It works well with other browsers, like firefox and internet explorer, but not with safari (with and without keep-alives).
The demo logbook in the link works fine with safari, though.
Thanks.
Tsuguo |
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Tue Apr 14 10:28:11 2009 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Mac OSX | 2.7.5-2172 | Re: images in elog in safari |
Tsuguo Aramaki wrote: |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
David Jaffe wrote: |
i cannot view images in elog, either as attachments or as icons,
safari 3.2.1 mac os x 10.5.6
Thank you
David
|
Can you give me some more information? Can you see attachments in the Demo Logbook like here ? What about other browsers? Can you try to start elogd without keep-alives (using the "-k" flag)?
|
Hi. I have a same problem... It works well with other browsers, like firefox and internet explorer, but not with safari (with and without keep-alives).
The demo logbook in the link works fine with safari, though.
Thanks.
Tsuguo
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Thanks for reporting this bug. I finally found the reason and fixed it in revision 2191. I made a new release 2.7.6 which contains all the collected bug fixes from the last few months. |
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Mon Feb 7 13:34:17 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Request | Linux | 2.5.6 | Re: images attached shown as inline | > One of the main and mandatory feature they cannot renunce is the possibility
> of displaying every attached image just inline, without having to click over
> the file name or to enter the entry view (in which the attachment can
> already be displayed inline) ...
Displaying images in the list view is possible by going to the "Find" page and
checking "Display full entries" and "Show attachments". This can even be
automatized by putting
Start page = ?mode=full&attach=1
into the configuration file.
> - images (and hopefully ps, eps, pdf) be displayed inline just after the
> text body of the message in the main "List" view
PS, EPS and PDF files cannot be displayed inline by the browser (at least not
the browsers I know). I guess what you want is that users submit PDFs, and elog
should convert the PDF automatically into JPG and display a reduced version of
it. Unfortunately this is not possible, and it never will be, since one of the
design prinicples of elog is to be independent of any other package, and with
the requested functionality you would need lots of helper functions (like
ghostview, pbmtools, etc.) which some of which are not present under Windows.
> - possibility to configure the scale of this view
> - possibility of build some thumbs in order to save BW and time
Using a HTML <img width=100 ...> does not help. The image is then shown in a
smaller scale, but still the full picture has to be transferred. For making
thumbnails, you again need external libraries (see point above).
So if you want extensive image processing, you might be better of with a picture
gallery like applications, but maybe the automatic attachment display shown
above helps a little bit. |
909
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Mon Feb 7 14:06:48 2005 |
| Emiliano Gabrielli | AlberT@SuperAlberT.it | Request | Linux | 2.5.6 | Re: images attached shown as inline | > > One of the main and mandatory feature they cannot renunce is the possibility
> > of displaying every attached image just inline, without having to click over
> > the file name or to enter the entry view (in which the attachment can
> > already be displayed inline) ...
>
> Displaying images in the list view is possible by going to the "Find" page and
> checking "Display full entries" and "Show attachments". This can even be
> automatized by putting
>
> Start page = ?mode=full&attach=1
>
> into the configuration file.
Perfect it works !! :-)
>
> > - images (and hopefully ps, eps, pdf) be displayed inline just after the
> > text body of the message in the main "List" view
>
> PS, EPS and PDF files cannot be displayed inline by the browser (at least not
> the browsers I know). I guess what you want is that users submit PDFs, and elog
> should convert the PDF automatically into JPG and display a reduced version of
> it. Unfortunately this is not possible, and it never will be, since one of the
> design prinicples of elog is to be independent of any other package, and with
> the requested functionality you would need lots of helper functions (like
> ghostview, pbmtools, etc.) which some of which are not present under Windows.
>
> > - possibility to configure the scale of this view
> > - possibility of build some thumbs in order to save BW and time
>
> Using a HTML <img width=100 ...> does not help. The image is then shown in a
> smaller scale, but still the full picture has to be transferred. For making
> thumbnails, you again need external libraries (see point above).
yes I know, but it could be a "placebo" :-P .. we are using the elog in a lan so it
could be a good temporary solution ...
can you point me to some documentation I can read to be able to do it? should I edit
the css file ?
>
> So if you want extensive image processing, you might be better of with a picture
> gallery like applications, but maybe the automatic attachment display shown
> above helps a little bit.
yes, of course...
can be usefull to be able to "optionally" execute some external program (a sort of
pipe) in order to be (eventually) able to set a "filter program" for attachments.
The same way an MTA does with procmail I mean.
in this case one has to be able to access both to the original image and the
processed one... |
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Mon Feb 7 14:23:37 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Request | Linux | 2.5.6 | Re: images attached shown as inline | > yes I know, but it could be a "placebo" :-P .. we are using the elog in a lan so it
> could be a good temporary solution ...
>
> can you point me to some documentation I can read to be able to do it? should I edit
> the css file ?
No, I would have to add another option to the configuration file, it's not yet implemented.
> can be usefull to be able to "optionally" execute some external program (a sort of
> pipe) in order to be (eventually) able to set a "filter program" for attachments.
> The same way an MTA does with procmail I mean.
>
> in this case one has to be able to access both to the original image and the
> processed one...
Executing and external program is possible via the
Execute new/edit/delete = ...
command. While you can pass attribute values to the program to be executed, it is not
possible right now to pass attachment names, although this could be easily added. What
would be harder is to reformat the whole entry. If you just downsample an image, that
would be ok. But if you want to keep the original, you would have to modify the logbook
entry to contain n*2 attachments afterwards, which would not be easy.
So I don't see a simple way of achieving what you want. Sorry. |
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Mon Feb 7 15:59:04 2005 |
| Emiliano Gabrielli | AlberT@SuperAlberT.it | Request | Linux | 2.5.6 | Re: images attached shown as inline | > > yes I know, but it could be a "placebo" :-P .. we are using the elog in a lan so it
> > could be a good temporary solution ...
> >
> > can you point me to some documentation I can read to be able to do it? should I edit
> > the css file ?
>
> No, I would have to add another option to the configuration file, it's not yet implemented.
>
uhm ok .. can I expect to get a release with this feature in the near future ?
tnx in advance |
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