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    icon2.gif   Re: elogd moves elog entries, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Thu May 21 10:59:07 2015 

I had no intention of causing any offence with my lazy archiving comment - hope I didn't, sorry if I did.


No
offence taken :-)


Personally, I would have found it useful to put the attachments into a separate directory - or at least to
allow

the possibility. Elog as it stands sometimes can, and sometimes cannot cope with that functionality - and even to try means messing
    icon3.gif   Re: elogd moves elog entries, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Thu May 21 12:13:21 2015 
> > elogd 3.1.0 moves all elog entries into year-named subdirectories. this feature makes it incompatible with older elogs and so should be clearly mentioned
in the documentation,
> > in the release announcement and in the release and migration notes. K.O.
    icon2.gif   Re: elogd complains about unknown cookies, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri May 22 13:59:41 2015 
> elogd is spewing these messages about unknown cookies:

> Received unknown cookie "is_returning"
    icon2.gif   Re: elogd complains about unknown cookies, posted by Konstantin Olchanski on Sat May 23 02:49:22 2015 
> > elogd is spewing these messages about unknown cookies:
> > 
> > Received unknown cookie "is_returning"
    icon2.gif   Re: elogd moves elog entries, posted by Konstantin Olchanski on Sat May 23 02:53:31 2015 

> "News for each version can be seen in the changelog (->http://midas.psi.ch/elog/download/ChangeLog)"
icon5.gif   Fixed text, posted by Neal Grafton on Tue May 26 10:38:36 2015 
I'd like to fix text or table in the subject field that can't be deleted or moved. 

Can that be done in config? Example - 

Time Off:
    icon2.gif   Re: Fixed text, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Tue May 26 11:26:12 2015 
Dear Neal,

I don't understand your example. There is no such thing as a "subject field". You can define an attribute called
"subject", like in this logbook.

But I would guess that you want to have five attributes "Time Off", "Reason",
etc. that cannot be altered after an entry has been created? That's easy.

Or do you want to protect entries with specific content not
    icon2.gif   Re: Fixed text, posted by Neal Grafton on Tue May 26 12:34:44 2015 
Sorry I call this field that you write in the subject field, a little confusing.

So is there anyway to fix the indicated words in place in this typing space so you can enter the text you want next to them but be unable to
delete them. (does this make sense?)
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