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Wed May 5 13:46:40 2010 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | latest | Re: default font size in editor window |
Sara Vanini wrote: |
Hi,
is it possible to have as DEFAULT the font Size larger ?
Thanks
Sara
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This is controlled by the FCKEditor which is just a plug-in to ELOG. Maybe you find some information on their website: http://ckeditor.com/ |
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Tue May 11 19:14:37 2010 |
| Jim Covert | jim.covert+elog@gmail.com | Question | Windows | 2.7.8-2293 | HTML email format displays plain text if email client is offline |
My elog server is hosted behind a firewall and I use a VPN client to connect to the network on which it is hosted. When I'm logged into the VPN emails from elog display fine, but when I'm not connected to the VPN emails display in plain text because the email client is unable to load "default.css" since it's behind a firewall.
Is there a way to include the style information in the HTML email rather than in a separate file that's hosted on the elog server? |
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Wed May 12 16:30:45 2010 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 2.7.8-2293 | Re: HTML email format displays plain text if email client is offline |
Jim Covert wrote: |
My elog server is hosted behind a firewall and I use a VPN client to connect to the network on which it is hosted. When I'm logged into the VPN emails from elog display fine, but when I'm not connected to the VPN emails display in plain text because the email client is unable to load "default.css" since it's behind a firewall.
Is there a way to include the style information in the HTML email rather than in a separate file that's hosted on the elog server?
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That's a good idea. I will consider that for a future version. |
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Thu May 13 13:31:53 2010 |
| Eric Krise | Eric.Krise@cmicompany.com | Question | Windows | 2.7.8-2294 | Entry merging |
Is there a way to merge existing entries from several logbooks into a single logbook? |
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Fri May 14 08:57:07 2010 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 2.7.8-2294 | Re: Entry merging |
Eric Krise wrote: |
Is there a way to merge existing entries from several logbooks into a single logbook?
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Only manually: Add "Move to" to you set of commands via "Menu commands = ...", then select one or more entries, and move them to your target logbook. |
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Fri May 14 16:50:53 2010 |
| Eric Krise | Eric.Krise@cmicompany.com | Question | Windows | 2.7.8-2294 | Re: Entry merging |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Eric Krise wrote: |
Is there a way to merge existing entries from several logbooks into a single logbook?
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Only manually: Add "Move to" to you set of commands via "Menu commands = ...", then select one or more entries, and move them to your target logbook.
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Got it! Thanks... |
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Fri May 14 16:53:54 2010 |
| Eric Krise | Eric.Krise@cmicompany.com | Question | Windows | 2.7.8-2294 | Required Attributes |
Is there a way to require a certain attribute on reply, but not on an original entry? In some cases info. for these fields only exists on reply. |
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Fri May 14 17:03:36 2010 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 2.7.8-2294 | Re: Required Attributes |
Eric Krise wrote: |
Is there a way to require a certain attribute on reply, but not on an original entry? In some cases info. for these fields only exists on reply.
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No. There is only "Preset on reply ..." and "Remove on reply...". You could for example require that attribute, preset it for new entries with some dummy value, and remove that value with "Remove on reply...". Maybe that works. |