Re: Elog not see image magick, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Apr 5 13:16:34 2017
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Must be your PATH environment variable. You have usually different paths when running interactively or as a service. Try to change the path seen by services,
or put the ImageMagick executable in the same directory as elogd.
Stefan |
Re: pre defined Find as Home page, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Thu Apr 6 11:01:30 2017
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It's very simple, no need for the find command. E.g.: Start page = ?Author=luedeke&Category=Question&mode=summary
in this forum would do https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/?Author=luedeke&Category=Question&mode=summary
Paraic |
Re: Elog not see image magick, posted by christian on Fri Apr 7 09:58:33 2017
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This I do not fully understand: To my understanding the PATH environment variable (includes the ImageMagick path) is a system variable
and should be accessable from any account and should be valid under any conditions. Am I wrong? Additionally, I tried adding the system
Path variable to the user specific variables for that user that runs the service (Path = %Path%) in the system settings. Finally, I tried copying the imdisplay.exe |
Re: Elog not see image magick, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Apr 7 10:22:03 2017
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I don't undersand myself fully how services see the environment. Like if they see the PATH at all. In some occations it helped to run the service
not under the SYSTEM account, but under the (admin) account of a real user.
Stefan |
Re: Elog not see image magick, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Apr 7 10:24:31 2017
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Ah sorry. I recall now: Under Windows, calling subprocesses from a service does not work at all. After a couple of days of work I was not able to get
this running. If somebody has some idea, I'm happy to try it. So most people use the elogd daemon in the background only under Linux.
Stefan |
Re: Elog not see image magick, posted by christian on Fri Apr 7 11:46:09 2017
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Ok, this explains why it doesn't work.
Thank you for the support anyway. ELOG is a great piece of software.
Christian |
rename menu commands , posted by Francois Cloutier on Tue Apr 11 17:24:48 2017
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Hi !
I do have an setup were I would like to rename the menu command but keeping their fonction. Namely, I would like to rename the "copy to"
button to "Duplicate" since thats the option I would like to put in place ( Copy to = Same logbook only). |
Re: rename menu commands , posted by David Pilgram on Tue Apr 11 18:05:15 2017
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Hi,
First up, the Copy command is supposed to be used to copy to another log book, as it says in the documentation, not a duplicate entry in the
same logbook. I've tried doing a copy into the same logbook, it appears to work (although I don't know about every circumstance, I just did |