Re: changing the default to plain text rather than elcode, posted by Noah P on Thu Sep 8 03:37:44 2005
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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! |
Re: changing raw style when empty attribute value, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jul 20 13:50:34 2011
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Zbigniew Reszela wrote: |
Dear all,
I wonder if anyone of you already tried to change raw style in case of empty attribute value.
In my configuration file I have defined attribute "End date" (without quotation marks) and it's type is datetime.
How should I configure extra style for entries where this attribute doesn't have value.
My tries were:
Style End date = background-color:red
Style End date "" = background-color:red
Style End date " " = background-color:red
Style End date - = background-color:red
But they didn't work.
Any ideas?
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This functionality was not implemented. I added it in SVN revision #2420, so it will be contained in the next release. |
Re: changing raw style when empty attribute value, posted by Zbigniew Reszela on Wed Jul 20 17:38:16 2011
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Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Zbigniew Reszela wrote: |
Dear all,
I wonder if anyone of you already tried to change raw style in case of empty attribute value.
In my configuration file I have defined attribute "End date" (without quotation marks) and it's type is datetime.
How should I configure extra style for entries where this attribute doesn't have value.
My tries were:
Style End date = background-color:red
Style End date "" = background-color:red
Style End date " " = background-color:red
Style End date - = background-color:red
But they didn't work.
Any ideas?
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This functionality was not implemented. I added it in SVN revision #2420, so it will be contained in the next release.
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Thanks a lot Stefan |
Re: change the Email From address used when sending notifications, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Jul 23 09:16:01 2002
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> Is there a way to change the From address used when sending notifications
> from ELOG? I was hoping there might be another attribute that would go
> along with the smtp host section.
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> Thanks,
> Eric
Yes there is an option
Use Email from = xxxx
see documentation. |
Re: change language, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Mar 27 07:52:00 2008
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svrmarty wrote: |
i've installed the debian package on my system
there's only one config file, /etc/elog.conf
i've tried to change the language, in [global] with Language = german,
then restarting the daemon, but it doesn't work.
please help me, where can i change the default(all) language and which settings should i do.
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I'm not maintainer of the Debian package, you should direct your question to Recai <roktas@omu.edu.tr> (in principle he should read this forum). If you start elogd manually with the strace command like:
strace -r -o tmp.log -e trace=open /usr/local/elog/elogd
and check in tmp.log from where elogd opens its elogd.cfg. Then change the appropriate elogd.cfg (NOT elog.conf). After you change it, you have to restart elogd. |
Re: change language, posted by svrmarty on Thu Mar 27 09:23:25 2008
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Stefan Ritt wrote: |
svrmarty wrote: |
i've installed the debian package on my system
there's only one config file, /etc/elog.conf
i've tried to change the language, in [global] with Language = german,
then restarting the daemon, but it doesn't work.
please help me, where can i change the default(all) language and which settings should i do.
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I'm not maintainer of the Debian package, you should direct your question to Recai <roktas@omu.edu.tr> (in principle he should read this forum). If you start elogd manually with the strace command like:
strace -r -o tmp.log -e trace=open /usr/local/elog/elogd
and check in tmp.log from where elogd opens its elogd.cfg. Then change the appropriate elogd.cfg (NOT elog.conf). After you change it, you have to restart elogd.
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in the trace is only one config file
0.000103 open("/etc/elog.conf", O_RDONLY) = 3
0.000047 open("/etc/elog.conf", O_RDONLY) = 3 |
Re: change language, posted by svrmarty on Thu Mar 27 09:30:03 2008
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svrmarty wrote:
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Stefan Ritt wrote: |
svrmarty wrote: |
i've installed the debian package on my system
there's only one config file, /etc/elog.conf
i've tried to change the language, in [global] with Language = german,
then restarting the daemon, but it doesn't work.
please help me, where can i change the default(all) language and which settings should i do.
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I'm not maintainer of the Debian package, you should direct your question to Recai <roktas@omu.edu.tr> (in principle he should read this forum). If you start elogd manually with the strace command like:
strace -r -o tmp.log -e trace=open /usr/local/elog/elogd
and check in tmp.log from where elogd opens its elogd.cfg. Then change the appropriate elogd.cfg (NOT elog.conf). After you change it, you have to restart elogd.
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in the trace is only one config file
0.000103 open("/etc/elog.conf", O_RDONLY) = 3
0.000047 open("/etc/elog.conf", O_RDONLY) = 3
there's a bug in the debian package
0.000033 open("resources/eloglang.german", O_RDONLY) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory)
0.000264 open("/usr/share/elog/resources/eloglang.german", O_RDONLY) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory)
it's searching for the files in the wrong directory.
i've solved it with
#/usr/share/elog$ ln -s . resources
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Re: change design part of the discussion board, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Jun 8 09:02:03 2010
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Heinzmann wrote: |
Hello Stefan,
If I would like to change the design of the attached part of the discussion board like:
deleting OS: (including blue box) Linux Windows Mac OSX All Other (including green box)
Where and how could I do this?
Thank you
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Well, the official forum at midas.psi.ch cannot be changed by you. But if you installed a local logbook similar to the one here, you simple go and edit the configuration file elogd.cfg. Please read the documentation for further information. |