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icon1.gif   Linking two sets of logbooks, posted by Alan Stone on Wed May 17 23:39:23 2006 
I would like to link the CMSROC ELOG at Fermilab:
http://nippon.fnal.gov:8081/
with the CMS ELOG at CERN:
    icon2.gif   Re: Linking two sets of logbooks, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu May 18 08:08:25 2006 
[quote="Alan Stone"]I would like to link the CMSROC ELOG at Fermilab:
http://nippon.fnal.gov:8081/
with the CMS ELOG at CERN:
icon5.gif   Email notification question, posted by Kevin McCarty on Wed May 10 16:14:00 2006 
Hello,

I've just set up an ELog server for my research group.  (Running on Debian, package version 2.6.1+r1642-1)
    icon2.gif   Re: Email notification question, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed May 10 16:16:33 2006 
[quote="Kevin McCarty"]Hello,

I've just set up an ELog server for my research group.  (Running on Debian, package version 2.6.1+r1642-1)
       icon2.gif   Re: Email notification question, posted by Kevin McCarty on Wed May 10 16:55:28 2006 
[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="Kevin McCarty"]Hello,

I've just set up an ELog server for my research group.  (Running on Debian, package version 2.6.1+r1642-1)
icon3.gif   Feature request - site-specific ELCode markup definitions, posted by Kevin McCarty on Wed May 10 16:30:45 2006 
Hi,

Here's a suggestion that you may or may not want to apply.  It would be nice if there existed a config file (or a syntax in the existing elog.cfg file)
icon5.gif   Spec file change, posted by Stephen A. Wood on Mon May 8 18:23:17 2006 
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).
    icon2.gif   Re: Spec file change, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue May 9 08:07:00 2006 
[quote="Stephen A. Wood"]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).[/quote]
icon5.gif   Date automatically generated by another one, posted by Alex H on Thu May 4 17:26:41 2006 
Hi Stefan,
I am searching for a solution in order to have a date automatically generated by another one.
    icon2.gif   Re: Date automatically generated by another one, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri May 5 07:58:53 2006 
[quote="Alex H"]Hi Stefan,
I am searching for a solution in order to have a date automatically generated by another one.
       icon2.gif   Re: Date automatically generated by another one, posted by Alex H on Fri May 5 09:01:04 2006 
[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="Alex H"]Hi Stefan,
I am searching for a solution in order to have a date automatically generated by another one.
icon3.gif   allow per-logfile attributes to be added/subtracted from the global settings, posted by Mark Bergman on Wed May 3 00:16:42 2006 
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.
    icon2.gif   Re: allow per-logfile attributes to be added/subtracted from the global settings, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed May 3 08:28:05 2006 
[quote="Mark Bergman"]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.[/quote]
icon5.gif   Any way to move Replies from one logentry to another?, posted by Steve Jones on Fri Apr 14 16:30:56 2006 
Is there anyway to reattach a reply within a logbook from one logentry to another?  I guess it would be "re-associate"?
    icon2.gif   Re: Any way to move Replies from one logentry to another?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Apr 18 10:01:23 2006 
[quote="Steve Jones"]Is there anyway to reattach a reply within a logbook from one logentry to another?  I guess it would be "re-associate"?[/quote]

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
       icon14.gif   Re: Any way to move Replies from one logentry to another?, posted by Steve Jones on Wed Apr 19 04:48:43 2006 
[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="Steve Jones"]Is there anyway to reattach a reply within a logbook from one logentry to another?  I guess it would be "re-associate"?[/quote]

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
icon14.gif   User review..use case: implementing GTD, posted by Marco Calf on Sat Apr 15 00:37:48 2006 
Playing with elog for a day made me very happy. I was looking for a webbased thingy to support list building for 'Getting Things Done' by David Allen (
[URL=http://www.davidco.com/]David Allen's Getting Things Done[/URL] ).
Elog is simple, intuitative and very powerfull! 
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