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  2133   Wed Feb 14 09:22:01 2007 Reply bobbobgrang@yahoo.frQuestionLinux | Windows Re: Various attributes and columns “list”

Stefan Ritt wrote:

bob wrote:
in the summary,
we can look at each line with its adapted attributes.
I would like the same line which informs several attributes without modifer List display = ID, Date...
Is this possible?


No.


Ok,
Thanks
Frown
  2134   Wed Feb 14 16:46:27 2007 Question bobbobgrang@yahoo.frQuestionLinux | WindowsV2.6.3-177Required and {}
Hi,
I still have a question,

is it possible to use : Required and {}

here my program :"
.
{run} Required Attributes = Date evenement, Heure evenement, ...
{run} Show Attributes = Date evenement, Heure evenement, ...
.
.
.
{etuvage & ANS} Required Attributes = Date evenement, Heure evenement, ...
{etuvage & ANS} Show Attributes = Date evenement, Heure evenement, ...
"
generally, can one handle "Required" and "{}" or "{ , }", ...

in any case for me, that does not go
this is normal ??

Thanks
Bob
  2135   Fri Feb 16 12:08:19 2007 Question Ben Waughwaugh@hep.ucl.ac.ukQuestionLinux2.6.3-1762Setting From: for registration/password e-mails
We had a problem, as mentioned in the documentation, with "new password" e-mails being rejected because the default From: address is invalid, so we changed this using "Use Email From".

According to the documentation, "By default, the email address of the currently logged in user is used for the "From:" field. If no user is logged in, or the current user has not specified a email address in the password database, the setting of the option Use Email From is used for the "From:" field."

However, when an address is specified in "Use Email From" we find that all e-mail notifications, even those sent automatically when a logged-in user submits a log entry, are sent from this address.

How can we set a valid address for use for "change of password" or registration e-mails, but still use the appropriate user's e-mail address for log entries?
  2136   Fri Feb 16 16:45:33 2007 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinux2.6.3-1762Re: Setting From: for registration/password e-mails

Ben Waugh wrote:
We had a problem, as mentioned in the documentation, with "new password" e-mails being rejected because the default From: address is invalid, so we changed this using "Use Email From".

According to the documentation, "By default, the email address of the currently logged in user is used for the "From:" field. If no user is logged in, or the current user has not specified a email address in the password database, the setting of the option Use Email From is used for the "From:" field."

However, when an address is specified in "Use Email From" we find that all e-mail notifications, even those sent automatically when a logged-in user submits a log entry, are sent from this address.

How can we set a valid address for use for "change of password" or registration e-mails, but still use the appropriate user's e-mail address for log entries?


Right. The logic in the program and the documentation disagreed. The program uses the "Use Email From" address always if it's there, while the documentation gives preference to the user's email address. I change that in the program so that it agrees with the documentation. The modification is in SVN revision 1789 and will be contained in the upcoming next release.
  2137   Fri Feb 16 17:01:45 2007 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinux | WindowsV2.6.3-177Re: About Extendable

bob wrote:
Hi,

I have a problem and I do not understand why

my config is

"
{tdl} Show Attributes = De, He, Auteur, Ten, TDL
{tdl} Options TDL = de, fr, gt
{tdl} Extendable Options = TDL
"

I play with {tdl}, i add TDL (toto),

and after that, i open my config:

"{tdl} Show Attributes = De, He, Auteur, Ten, TDL
{tdl} Options TDL = de, fr, gt, toto, toto
{tdl} Extendable Options = TDL
"
And my preview is wrong !!

why 2 * toto thus?

thanks a lot

Bob


I tried it myself and did not get two "toto"'s. Maybe you hit "Submit" twice or so? One thing I would recommend however is not to name an attribute "TDL" and a condition {tdl} the same. And also make sure you have the newest version of elog. I remember there was once a problem with the "Preview" button adding extended attributes more than once.
  2138   Fri Feb 16 17:14:53 2007 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinux2.6.3-1762Re: Setting From: for registration/password e-mails

Stefan Ritt wrote:
Right. The logic in the program and the documentation disagreed. The program uses the "Use Email From" address always if it's there, while the documentation gives preference to the user's email address. I change that in the program so that it agrees with the documentation. The modification is in SVN revision 1789 and will be contained in the upcoming next release.


Actually I had to change it once more. Some installations do want to have always a pre-defined email address, such as this forum, which uses noreply@psi.ch. So I added a new option Default Email From. The precedence is now in decreasing order

  • Use Email from
  • user's email address
  • Default Email from

So only when a user is not logged in, the Default Email from setting is used if present.
  2139   Fri Feb 16 17:19:30 2007 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinux | WindowsV2.6.3-177Re: Required and {}

bob wrote:
generally, can one handle "Required" and "{}" or "{ , }", ...


For simple configuration files, that should work. If I have for example:
Attributes = Author, Type, Category, Subject
Options Type = Routine{r}, Software Installation{s}, Problem Fixed{p}, Configuration, Other

{r} Required Attributes = Author

Then the attributes "Author" is only required if "Type" equals "Routine".
  2140   Sun Feb 18 10:51:13 2007 Question Tobias Baggertobiasb@trashmail.netQuestionLinux2.6.3-1762Preset of a drop-down box entry with a "%" character
How do I preset a drop-down box entry which contains a % character?

I use following lines in the elogd.cfg:

Options list->ta = K - 0%, S - 10% (text a1), F - 20% (text a2)
Preset list->ta = K - 0%

The documentation says:
If a preset value is given for an attribute which has an options list, the preset value is selected in the drop down box by default.

But this doesn't work for me. I also tried

Preset list->ta = "K - 0%"
Preset list->ta = K - 0%%
Preset list->ta = K - 0\%

without success. What's the right way to do this?


Best regards
Tobias
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