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Tue Jul 26 17:41:10 2005 |
| Chris Green | greenc@fnal.gov | Question | Linux | 2.6.0b | New and reply pages don't use Page Title |
Is this intentional, or can it be changed? I'd like every page associated with a particular logbook to use that logbook's page title as at least part of its own.
Also, is it possible to have a reply comment in the same way as one has a message comment?
Thanks,
Chris. |
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Tue Jul 26 17:57:36 2005 |
| Chris Green | greenc@fnal.gov | Request | Linux | 2.6.0b | Restrict Top Groups to logged-in users? |
Hi,
I'd like to be able to prevent non-logged-in users from seeing what logbooks exist in a top group. Currently it seems that one is only required to log in once one has chosen a logbook. Is this possible?
Thanks,
Chris. |
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Tue Jul 26 20:23:33 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 2.6.0b | Re: New and reply pages don't use Page Title |
Chris Green wrote: | I'd like every page associated with a particular logbook to use that logbook's page title as at least part of its own. |
On the list page, you can use "summary page title = <title>". Since this option is misleading, I renamed it to "List page title = <title>". Then I added "edit page title = <title>". Modifications are in CVS.
Chris Green wrote: | Also, is it possible to have a reply comment in the same way as one has a message comment? |
I added "reply comment = <comment>"
So, that gave another two options. With all that many options it's hard to read through the configuration documentation. So if you have time and fun doing it, you could restructure the documentation page into some separate pages, to give people a better overview. Please send the modified pages back to me and I will include them on the web site. |
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Tue Jul 26 20:32:02 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Request | Linux | 2.6.0b | Re: Restrict Top Groups to logged-in users? |
Chris Green wrote: | I'd like to be able to prevent non-logged-in users from seeing what logbooks exist in a top group. Currently it seems that one is only required to log in once one has chosen a logbook. Is this possible? |
To protect the logbook selection page, you put the "password file = <file>" into the [global] section or the [global <top group>] section. So "hide" the top group selection page, you put a "show top groups = 0" into the [global] section. |
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Tue Jul 26 20:35:45 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Request | Linux | V2.6.0 | Re: hide attributes when view the logbook |
Juliana Peng wrote: | I may have all the attributes in logbook to keep a full record of all the machine. But for daily use, some of the attibutes we are not using so often. Too many attributes will make the window so big that can not be hold in one screen which is the reason why I want to hide some of them. Of course the hidden attributes have data, but those data are rarely used so we'd rather hide them.
Since "show attributes" prevent from inputing attributes, may not be suitable in this case. We appreciate if you can impletement a new feature like "view attibutes" which do not affect adding new entry, just hide attributes at summary view. |
Use "list display = <attribute list>" to specify which attributes to show in the listing page. RTFM. |
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Tue Jul 26 20:51:10 2005 |
| Chris Green | greenc@fnal.gov | Request | Linux | 2.6.0b | Re: Restrict Top Groups to logged-in users? |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Chris Green wrote: | I'd like to be able to prevent non-logged-in users from seeing what logbooks exist in a top group. Currently it seems that one is only required to log in once one has chosen a logbook. Is this possible? |
To protect the logbook selection page, you put the "password file = <file>" into the [global] section or the [global <top group>] section. So "hide" the top group selection page, you put a "show top groups = 0" into the [global] section. |
I already had the "password file = <file>" in the [global <top group>] section but I was still able to see the logbooks in that section. Neither moving the password line to [global] nor setting Show Top Groups = 0 helped. Am I doing something wrong?
Thanks,
Chris. |
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Tue Jul 26 21:05:26 2005 |
| Chris Green | greenc@fnal.gov | Question | Linux | 2.6.0b | Re: New and reply pages don't use Page Title |
Stefan Ritt wrote: | So if you have time and fun doing it, you could restructure the documentation page into some separate pages, to give people a better overview. Please send the modified pages back to me and I will include them on the web site. |
I'll try to put this together in the next week or two. Thanks for all your help,
Chris. |
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Tue Jul 26 21:11:31 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Request | Linux | 2.6.0b | Re: Restrict Top Groups to logged-in users? |
Chris Green wrote: | I already had the "password file = <file>" in the [global <top group>] section but I was still able to see the logbooks in that section. Moving the password line to [global] and / or setting Show Top Groups = 0 helped. Am I doing something wrong? |
If you move the "password file = <file>" entry around, you can get fooled by stored cookies. So after each modification, make sure to delete all cookies in your browser. |