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Mon Sep 5 20:16:50 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Info | Linux | 2.5.7 | Re: charset specified in elog.conf has no effect [updated] |
cunnilinux wrote: | well, here's the problem that i had: my charset (koi8-u) was specified in elog.conf for every logbook, but this had no effect, and all elog pages continued tu appeared as iso-8859-1 (which is the default) when i specified charset in the global section, the problem's gone away.
2do: i think it's worth testing how does it work whet charset specified for a separate logbook overrides globally specidied charset
elog version that is in use: 2.5.7 from debian sarge 3.1 r0a powerpc
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The documentation clearly states that the "charset" option is under the [global] section. I put it there since it does not make much sense to have separate charsets for separate logbooks. Or do you have one Russian, one Japanese and one Swedish logbook on the same server? Maybe for an international language school
I can easily put it into the individual logbook's config, but only if more than one person requests this. |
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Mon Sep 5 20:39:15 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 2.6.0-beta | Re: Long lines in printout |
> long lines in an entry are not printed correctly (the lines are cut off), if the text is encoded as plain
> text. This works correctly, if the text is encoded as ELCode. I tried this with Firefox and Internet Explorer.
> Does anybody know a solution for this?
Can you post an example here? If I try a
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long line, it's shown correctly. You just have to scroll right in your browser. |
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Tue Sep 6 09:41:04 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Linux | 2.6.0-b4 | Re: Comment tooltip shows comment from other logbook |
Oleg Solovyanov wrote: | I have several logbooks with Comment lines,
but the tooltip shows sometimes the correct comment,
sometimes the comment from other logbook...
I see the same behaviour also on this very page...
I use Mozilla 1.7.10.
Tried with Konqueror -> same problem. |
Should be fixed in the current CVS version (see this page) |
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Tue Sep 6 14:41:10 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 2.5.9-2 | Re: Omitting some fields in e-mail |
> Is there a way to remove Logbook field (and perhaps Logbook URL if I want?)
There is the option "Email format", which lets you specify what to show. Try
Email format = 27 |
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Thu Sep 8 03:37:44 2005 |
| Noah P | na | Question | Linux | 2.5.9+r167 | Re: changing the default to plain text rather than elcode |
I, too, found that this elcode.js file was missing. However, it seems to be present on this demo site!
so, I downloaded it from this very demo site, and saved it to my system (in the root of your resources folder). This (so far) seems to have made the "ELCode" formatting mode work properly.
This is the URL I used. It seems that this file was ommitted from the latest distribution:
http://midas.psi.ch/elogs/elcode.js
Hope that helps! |
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Mon Sep 12 10:44:51 2005 |
| Bertram Metz | bmetz@sbs.com | Question | Linux | 2.6.0-beta | Re: Long lines in printout |
> > long lines in an entry are not printed correctly (the lines are cut off), if the text is encoded as plain
> > text. This works correctly, if the text is encoded as ELCode. I tried this with Firefox and Internet Explorer.
> > Does anybody know a solution for this?
>
> Can you post an example here? If I try a
>
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> long line, it's shown correctly. You just have to scroll right in your browser.
the lines are displayed as expected on the screen, but they are cut off when the browser window is printed via
the browsers print function.
This did not occur in a previous version (V2.5.6).
Bertram |
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Tue Sep 13 13:33:59 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 2.6.0-beta | Re: Long lines in printout |
Your problem is related with the fact that I changed the formatting from fixed font to proportional font ("ELCode"). This gives you three options:
- Enter your elog entries in "plain" text, which brings you back to the old mode
- Change the page setup of your browser. Mozilla Firefox has File/Page Setup/Shrink to fit page and left and right margin
- Reduce the entry window via the config setting "Message width"
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Mon Sep 19 19:48:07 2005 |
| Mario Apodaca | mmapodaca@dimetek.com | Question | Linux | 2.5.9 | Email Notification and Icons |
I have two questions:
1) When sending out email notifications, is there a way to surpress the entries that have been left on the logbook? I want to be notified that someone has posted, but not receive the posting in the email.
2) Is there a way to set icons to users, so that each user has a defined icon? I set up a new attribute called: Author Icon and then tried using conditional attributes to have an icon set to a specific user. When I tested by posting, in the Author Icon section I didn't have an icon, instead a text box appeared with the name of the icon.
Thanks in advance for your help. |