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    icon2.gif   Re: Highlight code?, posted by Daniel Sajdyk on Tue Sep 6 14:51:19 2016 screen.png

Looks like it works :)

Code need to be put in tags:

<pre><code class="sql">...</code></pre>

but it works.

Thank you :D

 

Best Regards

Daniel Sajdyk

Stefan Ritt wrote:

I did not know about highlight.js . You can put it into any elog page with "Bottom text = ...". I tried it for this forum and put in some C code:

#include <stdio.h>
int main()
{
   // printf() displays the string inside quotation
   printf("C Programming");
   return 0;
}

Seems like this works nicely. Thanks for that hint.

 

Daniel Sajdyk wrote:

I thought so.

One  more question :) I want manually add that parser (https://highlightjs.org), but I'm newby in that and don't know where ....

I know that downloaded hightlight pack I must put into folder scripts, but where to add this line:

<script>hljs.initHighlightingOnLoad();</script>

 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

You can manually highlight code, but there is no automatic language parser.

Daniel Sajdyk wrote:

Hello :)

Is there any way to highlight code (for example php, SQL) in elogs entries?

Best Regards

Daniel Sajdyk

 

 

 

 

    icon2.gif   Re: Highlight code?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Sep 6 15:29:22 2016 

In the HTML editor, you can select the code text, then select from the "Styles" drop-down the style "Computer Code", and on the "Normal" drop-down the formatting "Formatted". This puts the code in <pre>  and <code> tags, so you don't have to manipulate HTML directly.

Daniel Sajdyk wrote:

Looks like it works :)

Code need to be put in tags:

<pre><code class="sql">...</code></pre>

but it works.

Thank you :D

 

Best Regards

Daniel Sajdyk

Stefan Ritt wrote:

I did not know about highlight.js . You can put it into any elog page with "Bottom text = ...". I tried it for this forum and put in some C code:

#include <stdio.h>
int main()
{
   // printf() displays the string inside quotation
   printf("C Programming");
   return 0;
}

Seems like this works nicely. Thanks for that hint.

 

Daniel Sajdyk wrote:

I thought so.

One  more question :) I want manually add that parser (https://highlightjs.org), but I'm newby in that and don't know where ....

I know that downloaded hightlight pack I must put into folder scripts, but where to add this line:

<script>hljs.initHighlightingOnLoad();</script>

 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

You can manually highlight code, but there is no automatic language parser.

Daniel Sajdyk wrote:

Hello :)

Is there any way to highlight code (for example php, SQL) in elogs entries?

Best Regards

Daniel Sajdyk

 

 

 

 

 

    icon2.gif   Re: Highlight code?, posted by Daniel Sajdyk on Tue Sep 6 22:18:29 2016 

Ok. Thanks a lot :)

Stefan Ritt wrote:

In the HTML editor, you can select the code text, then select from the "Styles" drop-down the style "Computer Code", and on the "Normal" drop-down the formatting "Formatted". This puts the code in <pre>  and <code> tags, so you don't have to manipulate HTML directly.

Daniel Sajdyk wrote:

Looks like it works :)

Code need to be put in tags:

<pre><code class="sql">...</code></pre>

but it works.

Thank you :D

 

Best Regards

Daniel Sajdyk

Stefan Ritt wrote:

I did not know about highlight.js . You can put it into any elog page with "Bottom text = ...". I tried it for this forum and put in some C code:

#include <stdio.h>
int main()
{
   // printf() displays the string inside quotation
   printf("C Programming");
   return 0;
}

Seems like this works nicely. Thanks for that hint.

 

Daniel Sajdyk wrote:

I thought so.

One  more question :) I want manually add that parser (https://highlightjs.org), but I'm newby in that and don't know where ....

I know that downloaded hightlight pack I must put into folder scripts, but where to add this line:

<script>hljs.initHighlightingOnLoad();</script>

 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

You can manually highlight code, but there is no automatic language parser.

Daniel Sajdyk wrote:

Hello :)

Is there any way to highlight code (for example php, SQL) in elogs entries?

Best Regards

Daniel Sajdyk

 

 

 

 

 

 

    icon2.gif   Re: Highlight code?, posted by Aaron James Long on Mon Dec 12 13:35:16 2016 

Can I ask for some clarification; I would like to include code highlighting for some computational students who will be making use of ELOG. 

In the example you showed, my understanding is that you included a "Bottom text =... " entry in the forums elog config. This included the bare minimum remote call outlined by the highlightjs site. Can you clarify (as I'm having issues setting it up) should the "Bottom text=..." entry take this as a string, or should it be contained in a seperate html file in the same local directory as the cfg?

 

Daniel Sajdyk wrote:

Ok. Thanks a lot :)

Stefan Ritt wrote:

In the HTML editor, you can select the code text, then select from the "Styles" drop-down the style "Computer Code", and on the "Normal" drop-down the formatting "Formatted". This puts the code in <pre>  and <code> tags, so you don't have to manipulate HTML directly.

Daniel Sajdyk wrote:

Looks like it works :)

Code need to be put in tags:

<pre><code class="sql">...</code></pre>

but it works.

Thank you :D

 

Best Regards

Daniel Sajdyk

Stefan Ritt wrote:

I did not know about highlight.js . You can put it into any elog page with "Bottom text = ...". I tried it for this forum and put in some C code:

#include <stdio.h>
int main()
{
   // printf() displays the string inside quotation
   printf("C Programming");
   return 0;
}

Seems like this works nicely. Thanks for that hint.

 

Daniel Sajdyk wrote:

I thought so.

One  more question :) I want manually add that parser (https://highlightjs.org), but I'm newby in that and don't know where ....

I know that downloaded hightlight pack I must put into folder scripts, but where to add this line:

<script>hljs.initHighlightingOnLoad();</script>

 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

You can manually highlight code, but there is no automatic language parser.

Daniel Sajdyk wrote:

Hello :)

Is there any way to highlight code (for example php, SQL) in elogs entries?

Best Regards

Daniel Sajdyk

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

    icon2.gif   Re: Highlight code?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Dec 12 13:48:41 2016 

All I did was this:

Bottom Text = <link rel="stylesheet" href="//cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/highlight.js/9.6.0/styles/default.min.css"><script src="//cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/highlight.js/9.6.0/highlight.min.js"></script><script>hljs.initHighlightingOnLoad();</script>

 

 

Aaron James Long wrote:

Can I ask for some clarification; I would like to include code highlighting for some computational students who will be making use of ELOG. 

In the example you showed, my understanding is that you included a "Bottom text =... " entry in the forums elog config. This included the bare minimum remote call outlined by the highlightjs site. Can you clarify (as I'm having issues setting it up) should the "Bottom text=..." entry take this as a string, or should it be contained in a seperate html file in the same local directory as the cfg?

 

Daniel Sajdyk wrote:

Ok. Thanks a lot :)

Stefan Ritt wrote:

In the HTML editor, you can select the code text, then select from the "Styles" drop-down the style "Computer Code", and on the "Normal" drop-down the formatting "Formatted". This puts the code in <pre>  and <code> tags, so you don't have to manipulate HTML directly.

Daniel Sajdyk wrote:

Looks like it works :)

Code need to be put in tags:

<pre><code class="sql">...</code></pre>

but it works.

Thank you :D

 

Best Regards

Daniel Sajdyk

Stefan Ritt wrote:

I did not know about highlight.js . You can put it into any elog page with "Bottom text = ...". I tried it for this forum and put in some C code:

#include <stdio.h>
int main()
{
   // printf() displays the string inside quotation
   printf("C Programming");
   return 0;
}

Seems like this works nicely. Thanks for that hint.

 

Daniel Sajdyk wrote:

I thought so.

One  more question :) I want manually add that parser (https://highlightjs.org), but I'm newby in that and don't know where ....

I know that downloaded hightlight pack I must put into folder scripts, but where to add this line:

<script>hljs.initHighlightingOnLoad();</script>

 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

You can manually highlight code, but there is no automatic language parser.

Daniel Sajdyk wrote:

Hello :)

Is there any way to highlight code (for example php, SQL) in elogs entries?

Best Regards

Daniel Sajdyk

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

    icon2.gif   Re: Highlight code?, posted by Aaron James Long on Mon Dec 12 14:04:32 2016 

Thanks for the quicky reply Stefan. Yes, I had inut the same string! My error was not restarting the server; I've done this and code highlighting works fine.

Stefan Ritt wrote:

All I did was this:

Bottom Text = <link rel="stylesheet" href="//cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/highlight.js/9.6.0/styles/default.min.css"><script src="//cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/highlight.js/9.6.0/highlight.min.js"></script><script>hljs.initHighlightingOnLoad();</script>

 

 

Aaron James Long wrote:

Can I ask for some clarification; I would like to include code highlighting for some computational students who will be making use of ELOG. 

In the example you showed, my understanding is that you included a "Bottom text =... " entry in the forums elog config. This included the bare minimum remote call outlined by the highlightjs site. Can you clarify (as I'm having issues setting it up) should the "Bottom text=..." entry take this as a string, or should it be contained in a seperate html file in the same local directory as the cfg?

 

Daniel Sajdyk wrote:

Ok. Thanks a lot :)

Stefan Ritt wrote:

In the HTML editor, you can select the code text, then select from the "Styles" drop-down the style "Computer Code", and on the "Normal" drop-down the formatting "Formatted". This puts the code in <pre>  and <code> tags, so you don't have to manipulate HTML directly.

Daniel Sajdyk wrote:

Looks like it works :)

Code need to be put in tags:

<pre><code class="sql">...</code></pre>

but it works.

Thank you :D

 

Best Regards

Daniel Sajdyk

Stefan Ritt wrote:

I did not know about highlight.js . You can put it into any elog page with "Bottom text = ...". I tried it for this forum and put in some C code:

#include <stdio.h>
int main()
{
   // printf() displays the string inside quotation
   printf("C Programming");
   return 0;
}

Seems like this works nicely. Thanks for that hint.

 

Daniel Sajdyk wrote:

I thought so.

One  more question :) I want manually add that parser (https://highlightjs.org), but I'm newby in that and don't know where ....

I know that downloaded hightlight pack I must put into folder scripts, but where to add this line:

<script>hljs.initHighlightingOnLoad();</script>

 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

You can manually highlight code, but there is no automatic language parser.

Daniel Sajdyk wrote:

Hello :)

Is there any way to highlight code (for example php, SQL) in elogs entries?

Best Regards

Daniel Sajdyk

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

icon5.gif   drop-down list not working, posted by Sara Vanini on Mon Nov 13 12:58:41 2017 

Hi,

after ubuntu 16 system upgrade, elog version (3.1.1-1-1) on firefox version 56.0+build6-0ubuntu0.16.04.2 , the drop-down menus (Styles, Font, Size, etc) don't work anymore.

How can I fix it?

Many thanks!

Sara

icon4.gif   Possible bug in elogd execute_shell, posted by Nigel Warr on Fri Feb 26 08:47:22 2016 

I was just playing around with gcc6's new feature for warning about misleading indentation (which can often hide real bugs) and I think it found one in elog-3.1.1-1 at src/elogd.c:22538. Here there is an if statement, which looks as though it should be inside a loop, but it isn't. The code is:

      for (i = 0; i < MAX_ATTACHMENTS; i++)
         generate_subdir_name(att_file[i], subdir, sizeof(subdir));
         if (att_file[i][0] && strlen(shell_cmd) + strlen(lbs->data_dir) + strl$
             < sizeof(shell_cmd) + 1)
{
            strcpy(p, "\"");
            strcat(p, lbs->data_dir);
            strlcat(str, subdir, sizeof(str));
            strlcpy(str, att_file[i], sizeof(str));
            str_escape(str, sizeof(str));
            strcat(p, str);
            strcat(p, "\" ");
            p += strlen(p);
         }

and the if statment is accessing the loop variable i but it is actually outside the loop. Presumably, there should be some more curly brackets here. gcc6 gave the warning:

src/elogd.c: In function ‘execute_shell’:
src/elogd.c:22538:10: warning: statement is indented as if it were guarded by... [-Wmisleading-indentation]
          if (att_file[i][0] && strlen(shell_cmd) + strlen(lbs->data_dir) + strlen(subdir) + strlen(att_file[i])
          ^~
src/elogd.c:22536:7: note: ...this ‘for’ clause, but it is not
       for (i = 0; i < MAX_ATTACHMENTS; i++)
       ^~~

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