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Wed Oct 11 16:08:04 2006 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 2.6.2-1714 | Re: Turn off smileys? |
Yoshio Imai wrote: | Other suggestion: What about going the other way round and making this \?) the smiley and this ?) the usual question in brackets? If there was a special sequence to announce the unusual case (i.e. the smiley), I think less people would complain about having unwanted conversions ... |
I thought also about that, but people who are use to bulletin boards or instant messaging have the common knowledge that a ;) gives a smiley, not a \;). While it would work with the smiley button, which could insert anything, the "other" half of the people who are used to the standard smileys would complain. So I hope that ?-) is acceptable by both sides. |
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Thu Oct 13 08:32:20 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | | Windows | 2.5.4 | Re: Trying to remove "mailto:" from the email address |
Matt Kimball wrote: | We are using ver 2.5.4. As users enter new requests into the system, they would like email notifications. I have added the $user_email into a "notifications" section that we created. The email address that gets entered is "mailto:user@domain.com". Is there a way to remove the "mailto:"? Attached is my config file. |
The "mailto:" is there for good reason. After you submit the entry, elogd converts the "mailto:" into
<a href="mailto:user@domain.com">user@domain.com</a>
so the browser shows the email address as a link. If you click it, the browser automatically opens your email client with the email address already in the "To:" field. The same works in the main text body. So if I put "mailto:stefan.ritt@psi.ch", it gets converted automatially to "stefan.ritt@psi.ch", a feature many people rely on.
Now from your request it looks to me like you want email notifications, so you put
Email System CareWare = ..., $user_email
In that case the "mailto:" gets automatically stripped during the email notification, so the user_email gets entered and will be used correctly for the notification. |
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Wed Mar 14 14:38:10 2012 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Linux | 2.9.0-2418 | Re: Truncation of the displayed text in Summary view of the list of entries |
Olivier Callot wrote: |
In the summary view, it seems that the text is truncated at the first "<" character. See https://lblogbook.cern.ch/Shift/48812 for a simple entry, then use the 'list' command to see that only a very small part is displayed.
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That's a feature 
In the summary view, I cannot use any HTML code, since it will screw up the table layout. Therefore elog searches for any "<" and ">" pairs and removes the text in between. In principle one could do a better job, but I do not want to write a complete HTML interpreter just for that purpose. |
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Wed Mar 14 15:08:17 2012 |
| Olivier Callot | olivier.callot@cern.ch | Bug report | Linux | 2.9.0-2418 | Re: Truncation of the displayed text in Summary view of the list of entries |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Olivier Callot wrote: |
In the summary view, it seems that the text is truncated at the first "<" character. See https://lblogbook.cern.ch/Shift/48812 for a simple entry, then use the 'list' command to see that only a very small part is displayed.
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That's a feature 
In the summary view, I cannot use any HTML code, since it will screw up the table layout. Therefore elog searches for any "<" and ">" pairs and removes the text in between. In principle one could do a better job, but I do not want to write a complete HTML interpreter just for that purpose.
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Well, this is a choice. But if the encoding of the entry is 'plain', you could just avoid checking for embeded HTML. We use the summary view constantly for our main experiment logbook. Thanks anyway. |
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Wed Mar 14 16:04:04 2012 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Linux | 2.9.0-2418 | Re: Truncation of the displayed text in Summary view of the list of entries |
Olivier Callot wrote: |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Olivier Callot wrote: |
In the summary view, it seems that the text is truncated at the first "<" character. See https://lblogbook.cern.ch/Shift/48812 for a simple entry, then use the 'list' command to see that only a very small part is displayed.
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That's a feature 
In the summary view, I cannot use any HTML code, since it will screw up the table layout. Therefore elog searches for any "<" and ">" pairs and removes the text in between. In principle one could do a better job, but I do not want to write a complete HTML interpreter just for that purpose.
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Well, this is a choice. But if the encoding of the entry is 'plain', you could just avoid checking for embeded HTML. We use the summary view constantly for our main experiment logbook. Thanks anyway.
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Ok, I fixed that in revision 2442. |
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Thu Apr 28 22:54:08 2016 |
| Adam Fairbrother | afairbrother@sd73.bc.ca | Bug report | Linux | V3.1.1-0767eb0 | Re: Trouble with Find and Conditional attributes | This may be due to how I have my config file setup
Example:
Attributes = A, B
Options B = Please Select A
Options A = One{1}, Two{2}
{1} Options B = 1, 2,
{2} Options B = 3, 4,
Adam Fairbrother wrote: |
I seem to be having some trouble with Find when using conditional attributes.
when I change the primary attribute in the find field, the corrispnding secondary attribute dosn't refresh properly with the list of values.
I am able to use the conditional options as expected when creating a new logbook.
I am using version ELOG V3.1.1-0767eb0 running on debian wheezey (compiled from sid sources)
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Fri Apr 29 20:37:04 2016 |
| Adam Fairbrother | afairbrother@sd73.bc.ca | Bug report | Linux | V3.1.1-0767eb0 | Re: Trouble with Find and Conditional attributes | Uppon closer inspection, removing the option to preset the secondary attribute as a Option list dosn't do anything for the find page.
This:
Attributes = A, B
Options A = One{1}, Two{2}
{1} Options B = 1, 2
{2} Options B = 3, 4
Still fails to set attribute B to a option list on the find page.
Adam Fairbrother wrote: |
This may be due to how I have my config file setup
Example:
Attributes = A, B
Options B = Please Select A
Options A = One{1}, Two{2}
{1} Options B = 1, 2,
{2} Options B = 3, 4,
Adam Fairbrother wrote: |
I seem to be having some trouble with Find when using conditional attributes.
when I change the primary attribute in the find field, the corrispnding secondary attribute dosn't refresh properly with the list of values.
I am able to use the conditional options as expected when creating a new logbook.
I am using version ELOG V3.1.1-0767eb0 running on debian wheezey (compiled from sid sources)
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Tue Mar 24 19:08:34 2015 |
| Pedro Acosta | acostacespedes@gmail.com this | Bug report | Windows | 3.0.0 | Re: Trouble to install ELOG V3.0.0-72a8401 in XP SP3 | Maybe, nobody uses XP SP3 but i get Win32 invalid aplication error. Not work!
Pedro Acosta wrote: |
Hi,
It´s not possible to install the last version V3.0.0-72a8401 over XP SP3, the previous version works well. For Windows Vista Home Basic SP2 work fine the last version.
I´m not sure if this the correct site to post this.
Regards
Pedro Acosta
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