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68000
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Wed Jun 10 12:52:48 2015 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | All | 3.1 | Re: Formatting multiple datetime entries |
Neal Grafton wrote: |
Also, is there a way of automatically displaying the difference in Hrs mins between Time start and Time End? |
Nope. The only way to do that is to use a scrip on the server (see elog:67876 for example), or use JavaScript. With "Top Text = <file>" you can "sneak in" some JavaScript code which massages the DOM tree and computes everything you want.
/Stefan |
68001
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Wed Jun 10 12:56:58 2015 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | All | 3.1 | Re: Formatting multiple datetime entries |
Neal Grafton wrote: | Also, is there a way of automatically displaying the difference in Hrs mins between Time start and Time End? |
I guess you want to do some more complex calculations, like adding the running times, etc. This goes beyond the scope of elog. You can however export elog entries as a CSV file and import it in a spreadsheet program and do there all calculations you want.
/Stefan |
68002
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Wed Jun 10 13:00:07 2015 |
| Neal Grafton | neal.grafton@stfc.ac.uk | Question | All | 3.1 | Re: Formatting multiple datetime entries |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Neal Grafton wrote: | Also, is there a way of automatically displaying the difference in Hrs mins between Time start and Time End? |
I guess you want to do some more complex calculations, like adding the running times, etc. This goes beyond the scope of elog. You can however export elog entries as a CSV file and import it in a spreadsheet program and do there all calculations you want.
/Stefan |
Thanks Stefan
Neal |
68111
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Thu Sep 3 07:09:33 2015 |
| Oliver Kleinau | oliver.kleinau@it.niedersachsen.de | Question | Linux | 3.1 | User based theme selection |
Hi,
is it somehow possible to use different themes for different users?
Perhaps editing the password XML file?
Thanks,
Oliver |
68112
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Fri Sep 4 10:04:20 2015 |
| Andreas Luedeke | andreas.luedeke@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 3.1 | Re: User based theme selection |
No, I don't think it is possible.
Oliver Kleinau wrote: |
Hi, is it somehow possible to use different themes for different users? Perhaps editing the password XML file? Thanks, Oliver |
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68258
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Wed Feb 10 22:55:42 2016 |
| Diego | diego.obradors@ciemat.es | Question | Windows | 3.1 | size of atributes in summary mode |
Good night,
I would be grateful if someone could indicate me, how could I increase the size of the block where the text of the atribute are in the summary mode.I would like, for example, increase the size of the "subject" you can see on the picture.
Thank you so much!!!
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Attachment 1: elog_pic.PNG
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68259
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Wed Feb 10 23:44:38 2016 |
| Diego | diego.obradors@ciemat.es | Question | Windows | 3.1 | Re: size of atributes in summary mode |
I answer myself... Modify the value of width=100% in the class .listtitle2 in the .css file.
Diego wrote: |
Good night,
I would be grateful if someone could indicate me, how could I increase the size of the block where the text of the atribute are in the summary mode.I would like, for example, increase the size of the "subject" you can see on the picture.
Thank you so much!!!
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68584
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Fri Mar 24 15:36:55 2017 |
| Paraic Fahey | paraic.fahey@pfizer.com | Question | Windows | 3.1 | pre defined Find as Home page |
This command makes the Homepage a FIND page: Start page = ?cmd=Find
My question is: can we pre-populate some of the search fields and execute the search so that the homepage becomes the SEARCH RESULTS |