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    icon2.gif   Re: Restrict Top Groups to logged-in users?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Jul 26 21:11:31 2005 
[quote="Chris Green"]I already had the "password file = <file>" in the [global <top group>] section but I was still able to see the logbooks in that section.
Moving the password line to [global] and / or setting Show Top Groups = 0 helped. Am I doing something wrong?[/quote]
    icon2.gif   Re: Restrict Top Groups to logged-in users?, posted by Chris Green on Tue Jul 26 21:54:39 2005 
[quote="Stefan Ritt"]
If you move the "password file = <file>" entry around, you can get fooled by stored cookies. So after each modification, make sure to delete all cookies
in your browser.[/quote]
    icon2.gif   Re: hide attributes when view the logbook, posted by Juliana Peng on Tue Jul 26 22:05:24 2005 
[quote="Stefan Ritt"]

Use "list display = <attribute list>" to specify which attributes to show in the listing page. RTFM.[/quote]
    icon2.gif   Re: hide attributes when view the logbook, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jul 27 09:07:17 2005 
[quote="Juliana Peng"]But is there a way to control to hide or view the attributes? so that we don't need to change the elog.conf file each time.

For example, add a menu "expend" in "Find menu commands", we can click to view all the attributes or just view the attributes defined in "List Display"
    icon2.gif   Re: hide attributes when view the logbook, posted by Juliana Peng on Wed Jul 27 15:49:16 2005 
[quote="Stefan Ritt"]
In that case I would suggest two separate logbooks, for for SunOS and one for others. This way you can manage two separate sets of attributes.[/quote]
    icon2.gif   Re: hide attributes when view the logbook, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jul 27 15:56:53 2005 
[quote="Juliana Peng"]We don't want separate logbooks, sorry for the misleading. I was trying to put two request together.[/quote]

I understood you correctly. What I was trying to say is that what you currently request possible with the current version and will not be implemented soon.
    icon7.gif   Re: hide attributes when view the logbook, posted by Juliana Peng on Wed Jul 27 16:31:33 2005 
[quote="Stefan Ritt"]
I understood you correctly. What I was trying to say is that what you currently request possible with the current version and will not be implemented soon.
But you can partly obtain what you want by having two logbooks. Make one logbook which has fewer attributes, and which will receive all SunOS entries.
icon2.gif   something for the wishlist: 'Recent Changes', posted by Heiko Scheit on Fri Aug 26 13:08:10 2005 
Something for the wishlist: 

A 'Recent Changes'-link (option) that lists entries that were changed
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