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    icon2.gif   Re: html code in reply window, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Jul 31 17:22:23 2008 


    
        
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icon5.gif   deadc0de, posted by Niklas on Fri Aug 1 13:47:58 2008 
Hi,
 
my ELOG sometimes dies with "deadc0de", do I have too large ELOG config or logbook? Or is it simply a bug?
    icon2.gif   Re: deadc0de, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Aug 4 09:00:43 2008 


    
        
            Niklas wrote:
        
        
            
            my ELOG sometimes dies with "deadc0de", do I have too large ELOG config or logbook? Or is it simply
icon4.gif   Using the command line tool to edit, posted by T. Ribbrock on Thu Aug 7 10:12:25 2008 
I intend to create a script that updates one of our elog logbooks based on mails it receives. I was hoping to be able to do this using the "elog" command
line tool. Adding a new entry works fine, as does "replying" to an existing entry. The only thing I cannot get to work is editing an existing entry. All
entries ahve several attributes and I intend not to use the "message" itself. I tried the following (on the machine this elogd is running on):
icon5.gif   2 questions :: different colors in list view based on "type" + change verbage of "type", posted by dale cooper on Fri Aug 8 00:44:26 2008 
hello all,
#1 i love ELOG : excellent app! i would like to ask/present a question here -- I have a couple of TYPE's defined as;
       Options Type = Day Shift, Swing Shift, Night Shift
    icon2.gif   Re: 2 questions :: different colors in list view based on "type" + change verbage of "type", posted by Yoshio Imai on Fri Aug 8 14:20:27 2008 
[quote=dale cooper]I'd love to display in the LIST VIEW (full, summary, or threaded views) different color's based on which TYPE was selected...[/quote]
You can achieve this by using a "style" directive for this attribute. E.g. if your attribute is called "Shift" and entries with value "Day" should be green,
value "Swing" should be blue, you should add
    icon2.gif   Re: Using the command line tool to edit, posted by Yoshio Imai on Fri Aug 8 14:27:03 2008 
[quote=T. Ribbrock][B]NOTE:[/B] I found that this does [i]not[/i] work if LOGBOOK has any spaces in it - I would get error messages where the logbook was
not found.[/quote]
    icon2.gif   Re: Using the command line tool to edit, posted by T. Ribbrock on Fri Aug 8 14:50:56 2008 
[quote="Yoshio Imai"][quote=T. Ribbrock][B]NOTE:[/B] I found that this does [i]not[/i] work if LOGBOOK has any spaces in it - I would get error messages
where the logbook was not found.[/quote]
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