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Tue Nov 15 08:40:31 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Linux | 2.6.0-4 | Re: page2?cmd=List does not show next page |
Oleg Solovyanov wrote: | Maybe I'm doing something wrong, but the following does not work on a Elog with multiple pages:
1. View message
2. Click List
3. Click Next or page number
4. Only the last page is shown
It looks like the URL pageN?cmd=List does not work, while pageN works.
Any hints?
Same behaviour can be seen also with Discussion forum on Elog site. |
I don't understand. I tried on the Discussion forum:
1. View message, for example http://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/1506
2. Click List, which takes me to http://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/
3. Click Next, which takes me to http://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/page2
Then I really see page2, not the last page. So what do you do differently? |
1509
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Tue Nov 15 12:50:37 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 2.6.0beta5 | Re: Getting back from "Find" mode |
Yoshio Imai wrote: | There is one question regarding the "Find" function of the elog. Clicking onto "Search" takes the user to the list view on only those entries that match the search conditions. Since we use the list view in "Full" mode by default, this usually is enough to give us an overview of the event we looked for.
Is there a more direct way to get back to the unfiltered list view than selecting an entry and go to "List" or using "Find" again and clicking on "Back"? |
I can easily add another button for that, will put it on the wish list. |
1511
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Wed Nov 16 15:27:40 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Linux | 2.6.0-4 | Re: page2?cmd=List does not show next page |
Oleg Solovyanov wrote: | Somehow in my logbooks List command would add cmd=List to the URL
And this does not work... |
You use an old version of elog. Please upgrade to the 2.6.0-beta5 which you can obtain from
http://savannah.psi.ch/viewcvs/trunk/src/elogd.c?root=elog&rev=1541 |
1517
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Fri Nov 18 21:03:03 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 2.6.0beta5 | Re: Automatic creation of new entry in another logbook |
Carlos Mateo wrote: | I am trying to create an entry in logbook2 when I submit a new entry in logbook1. The automatically created entry in logbook2 will have a reference to the entry that created it. |
Please tell me for what purpose you need two identical logbooks. Maybe what you want can be achieved in a simpler way.
Carlos Mateo wrote: | 1.- Using the "Execute new" I call elog to create the second entry. As the server is single-process, it locks: elog is waiting for elogd to be ready and elogd is waiting for elog to finish to accept new requests. As my server is on a Windows machine I can´t execute elog on background. |
Have you tried to start your elog with the start command under Widnows, like start elog .... This is the equivalent of starting a process in the background under linux.
Carlos Mateo wrote: | 2.- I tried to run 2 servers on different ports using the same elogd.cfd file, calling the second server from elog. This "almost" works: the logbook files are updated, but the original server must be restarted to "see" the changes. |
This is because you use the same data directory for both servers. If one server writes a new entry to a file, the other server does not realize this. Only when you restart it, it rescans the whole data directory and gets aware of the new entry. Try using separate data directories for the two servers.
Carlos Mateo wrote: | 3.- Using the "Menu text" option, I create a link to create the new entry. The problem is that attributes are not parsed: a link like this <a href="/logbook2/?cmd=New&pAttr=Value $ID">Test</a> won´t substitute $ID |
Parsing attributes is not implemented and therefore will not work. |
1518
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Fri Nov 18 21:09:01 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | | Windows | 2.6 | Re: Send a email to E-log? |
Dinesh Bapat wrote: | Is it possible to send an email to Elog and record an entry automatically? |
Have a look at elog:Contributions/10 |
1519
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Fri Nov 18 21:30:44 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 2.6.0beta5 | Re: Changing width in entry mode |
Ulrich Trüssel wrote: | Problem: see pic "Eingabe.jpg", if thre are more MOptions to select in entry mode, I have to scroll from right to left all the time. Ti s isn't really comfortable. |
I had a nowrap statement in the MOptions check boxes, which should not be there. I removed that and now the options are wrapped nicely:The problem is that in HTML, the check boxes and the associated text are sometimes ripped apart, i.e. the box appears at the right corner and the text at the next line. That's why I had the nowrap statement there.This fix will be contained in the next release of elog. |
1520
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Fri Nov 18 21:48:33 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 2.6.0beta5 | Re: Passive elog mirrors |
Yoshio Imai wrote: | Is it possible to install a "passive" elog mirror? We want to allow members of another institute to browse our logbook, but the connection is rather slow. The idea is now to set up an elog mirror at their site for faster access. Still, we should be the only ones who can add and edit the entries, so the update mechanism needs to be restricted in one direction. Is this possible at all? I didn't find any clues on that in the documentation ... |
This is not implemented directly, but you can achieve it in several ways:
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Mon Nov 21 13:01:21 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Request | Windows | 2.6.0-beta | Re: Add Button on calendar |
Alex H wrote: | Could you add a "Today button" on the calendar to set immediatly the date of today on a date type field ? |
"Today" is selected by default if you pop-up a new calendar, so just click on the selected day. |