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Wed Mar 14 12:06:20 2007 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | Windows | 6.4-1802 | Re: sort attributs |
deletoille wrote: |
For 1 event, I need the date and the hour of this one. An event can be enter in elog several days after this one. The problem is that I do not manage to carry out one sorts on these two attibuts. I tested the order “? rsort” but this one works only on one entry not out of 2 at the same time (? rsort=Heure+evenement, Date+evenement&mode=threaded)
have an easy way? |
Yepp. Since you can only sort on a single attribute, you combine time and date into one. This can be done like following:
Attributes = Icone, Type def fiche, ..., Evenement
Type Evenement = datetime
Now you can not only sort on Evenement, but you get also a date picker for that attribute in the entry form. To format the way Evenement is displayed, use the Time format option. |
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Mon Mar 19 19:51:26 2007 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | Windows | 6.4-1802 | Re: submit modified elog entry |
deletoille wrote: | hello, I have small a bug,
when I create an entry. Per moment the program requires of me: "Submit modified Elog entry"
if I answer yes, Eog create 2 entry identical.
If I answer not it create only one.
I don't wait that elog asks me a confirmation
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Are you sure about that? Can you reproduce it? I tried to reproduce it with the simple example logbook from the distribution, by adding the Use lock = 1 option to the configuration, but without success. I got only a single entry or no entry. You can of course remove the Use lock option, if you don't need locking. |
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Tue Mar 20 13:45:20 2007 |
| Ben Shepherd | bjs54'at'dl'dot'ac'dot'uk | Question | Linux | 2.6.2-1739 | Private logbook - no guest access? |
Hi,
I want to set up a logbook which you have to be logged in to be able to read entries. I've already got three logbooks which can be viewed by anyone but only logged-in users can modify them. For the fourth one, I want to have a private logbook which can't be read by 'guest' users. Is this possible?
cheers
ben |
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Tue Mar 20 13:48:50 2007 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 2.6.2-1739 | Re: Private logbook - no guest access? |
Ben Shepherd wrote: | I want to set up a logbook which you have to be logged in to be able to read entries. I've already got three logbooks which can be viewed by anyone but only logged-in users can modify them. For the fourth one, I want to have a private logbook which can't be read by 'guest' users. Is this possible? |
Per default, logbooks can only be read by logged in users if you use "password file = xxx". It is however possible to make these logbooks readable by 'guest' users if you use "Guest menu commands = xxx" and "Guest list menu commands = xxx". So just remove these two options from your fourth logbook and you get what you want. |
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Tue Mar 20 14:42:05 2007 |
| Ben Shepherd | bjs54@dl.ac.uk | Question | Linux | 2.6.2-1739 | Re: Private logbook - no guest access? |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Ben Shepherd wrote: | I want to set up a logbook which you have to be logged in to be able to read entries. I've already got three logbooks which can be viewed by anyone but only logged-in users can modify them. For the fourth one, I want to have a private logbook which can't be read by 'guest' users. Is this possible? |
Per default, logbooks can only be read by logged in users if you use "password file = xxx". It is however possible to make these logbooks readable by 'guest' users if you use "Guest menu commands = xxx" and "Guest list menu commands = xxx". So just remove these two options from your fourth logbook and you get what you want. |
Thanks! I actually saw that in the config documentation, but I had assumed that it didn't work. Turns out I'd left those two options in my [global] section as well. Oops! |
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Wed Mar 21 16:51:14 2007 |
| deletoille | xavier.deletoille@synchrotron-soleil.fr | Question | Linux | Windows | 6.4-1802 | Re: sort attributs |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
deletoille wrote: |
For 1 event, I need the date and the hour of this one. An event can be enter in elog several days after this one. The problem is that I do not manage to carry out one sorts on these two attibuts. I tested the order “? rsort” but this one works only on one entry not out of 2 at the same time (? rsort=Heure+evenement, Date+evenement&mode=threaded)
have an easy way? |
Yepp. Since you can only sort on a single attribute, you combine time and date into one. This can be done like following:
Attributes = Icone, Type def fiche, ..., Evenement
Type Evenement = datetime
Now you can not only sort on Evenement, but you get also a date picker for that attribute in the entry form. To format the way Evenement is displayed, use the Time format option. |
thanks, It works but the order "?sort" seems to works only in summary view (attachment 1) and not in threaded (attachement 2) view.
Any idea? |
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Tue Apr 10 04:03:59 2007 |
| marion | marion@spiderweb.com.au | Question | Windows | 2.6.4-1795 | HOW TO change http://localhost:8080/ to an address where users can access? |
hi folks
thankyou for your time
have read the user docs
and admin docs
and faqs
i used the latest windows installer to have the script runner as a server on windows
BTW i have been looking for over 3 years for this sort of thing - so i had given up for the i would say, i have looked at over 120 scripts and progs for possibilites - could this really be it?
i have managed to make another logfile using the config example
from stev ritt accelerator logbook
with a slight variation (changed file attached)as i could not make the original work for me as i do not know what i am doing.
i placed this in the demo config, underneath the code that was already there ie
Theme = default
Comment = General linux tips & tricks
Attributes = Author, Type, Category, Subject
Options Type = Routine, Software Installation, Problem Fixed, Configuration, Other
Options Category = General, Hardware, Software, Network, Other
Extendable Options = Category
Required Attributes = Author, Type
Page Title = ELOG - $subject
Reverse sort = 1
Quick filter = Date, Type
I REPLACED BELOW CODE
; use user level password access
Password file = passwd
Login expiration = 1000
Admin user = ritt
Self register = 1
WITH THIS CODE
; use user level password access
Password file = XXXXXX
Login expiration = 1000
Admin user = XXXXXX
Self register = 1
==============================================
MY QUESTION:
HOW do i change the automated address http://localhost:8080/ to an address where users can access?
or do i tell them the address is http://localhost:8080/ - somehow i think that is not going to work for them even though it does for me.
my address is
http://organicparents.org |
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Tue Apr 10 04:15:22 2007 |
| marion | marion@spiderweb.com.au | Question | Windows | 6.4.2-1795 | HOW TO delete or edit the Accelerator config file? i can still edit my demo config file. |
hi again folks
QUESTION
HOW do i delete or edit the Accelerator config file?
i can still edit my demo config file. |