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  1493   Fri Oct 28 13:12:46 2005 Agree Yoshio ImaiQuestionLinux2.6.0beta5Re: Display last page by default
Thanks!
For the moment, I could satisfy the users by setting the start page to the "All" view, but if it can be implemented in a future version, this would come very handy.

Yoshio
  1494   Fri Oct 28 13:14:19 2005 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinux2.6.0beta5Re: Display last page by default

Yoshio Imai wrote:
We would like to see the entries in normal order, but the last of the pages as "start page". Is it possible to configure this?


What about

Start page = last10

This shows always the last 10 entries. If you want to see more, you can click on the new menu entry "Last 20 entries" etc.
  1495   Fri Oct 28 13:24:27 2005 Reply Yoshio ImaiQuestionLinux2.6.0beta5Re: Display last page by default

Stefan Ritt wrote:

What about
Start page = last10


In principle this would be a good starting point, however, we would like to use the "Previous" and "Next" page selectors to browse (and these don't appear when using the "lastNN" statement for the start page).
  1496   Fri Oct 28 20:36:55 2005 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinux2.6.0beta5Re: Display last page by default
Ok, I implemented the last page display per default in revision 1538. If "reverse sort = 0" the last page is shown and if "reverse sort = 1" the first page is shown by default. This way one always sees the page with the latest entries. I hope this accomodates everybody. If not, please complain and I could make it a switch (yet another option Crying ).
  1499   Mon Oct 31 01:39:52 2005 Agree Yoshio ImaiQuestionLinux2.6.0beta5Re: Display last page by default
I have installed the new version, and it works just fine. It is also MUCH faster than my intermediate solution.

Quote:

For the moment, I could satisfy the users by setting the start page to the "All" view


Thanks for the work!
  1500   Thu Nov 3 23:39:46 2005 Entry Edmundo T Rodriguezedrodrig@chpnet.orgBug reportWindows2.6.0beta5ELOG v2.6.0-beta5 (Windows) crashes while using " Forgot password?"
The following ELOG behavior seems to be like a bug ...

-> Anybody click on "Forgot password?" in the login screen, to have the system
send him the forgotten password, and after a little while trying, (possibly doing
resolution) the ELOG application crashes.

The ELOG service have to registered again.

The SMPT host may not be right, but ELOG should not crash just for that.

It should says something like "Can not find SMTP server", etc.

Have anybody got into this problem?, or
What else could be causing this behavior?
  1503   Mon Nov 7 09:25:59 2005 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug reportWindows2.6.0beta5Re: ELOG v2.6.0-beta5 (Windows) crashes while using " Forgot password?"

Edmundo T Rodriguez wrote:
The following ELOG behavior seems to be like a bug ...

-> Anybody click on "Forgot password?" in the login screen, to have the system
send him the forgotten password, and after a little while trying, (possibly doing
resolution) the ELOG application crashes.

The ELOG service have to registered again.

The SMPT host may not be right, but ELOG should not crash just for that.

It should says something like "Can not find SMTP server", etc.


I have fixed that in SVN revision 1541.
  1508   Tue Nov 15 10:58:23 2005 Question Yoshio ImaiQuestionLinux2.6.0beta5Getting back from "Find" mode
Hi again!

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"?

Greeting

Yoshio
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