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  66743   Thu Mar 11 15:44:01 2010 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug reportLinux2.7.8-2282Re: Thread view problem in searches

soren poulsen wrote:

soren poulsen wrote:

Hi,

When I upgrade from build 2278 to  2282 the thread view changes when performing searches: The thread children are not indented and there are no "thread icons" in the search list (e.g. like the read right arrow for replies).

On the forum site I also note that the thread view is not indented when performing searches.

Does anyone have an idea ?

Soren

 

This seems to be a bug. I reproduced it with a different browser (Opera) with the default ELOG configuration. When I do Find and select Display Threads I have the message icons but the layout is not correct. Also, all message icons are of the "reply" type even if they are new threads.

This concerns only the latest build 2282.

Soren

 

That's not a bug, that's a feature

But honestly, this feature was requested recently and implemented. See https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/66670. So when searching, the thread organization is broken up and messages are treated independently. If you want to see the thread for a certain entry in you search result page, click on that entry and you will see the full thread above the entry. 

  66760   Sun Mar 14 21:04:44 2010 Reply soren poulsensoren.poulsen@cern.chBug reportLinux2.7.8-2282Re: Thread view problem in searches

Stefan Ritt wrote:

soren poulsen wrote:

soren poulsen wrote:

Hi,

When I upgrade from build 2278 to  2282 the thread view changes when performing searches: The thread children are not indented and there are no "thread icons" in the search list (e.g. like the read right arrow for replies).

On the forum site I also note that the thread view is not indented when performing searches.

Does anyone have an idea ?

Soren

 

This seems to be a bug. I reproduced it with a different browser (Opera) with the default ELOG configuration. When I do Find and select Display Threads I have the message icons but the layout is not correct. Also, all message icons are of the "reply" type even if they are new threads.

This concerns only the latest build 2282.

Soren

 

That's not a bug, that's a feature

But honestly, this feature was requested recently and implemented. See https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/66670. So when searching, the thread organization is broken up and messages are treated independently. If you want to see the thread for a certain entry in you search result page, click on that entry and you will see the full thread above the entry. 

That sounds fine but I think there is a problem with rendering under Opera. I enclose a screen shot: There is too much white space in the lines, it seems $

The problem only appears in Find

Soren

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  66761   Mon Mar 15 08:23:45 2010 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug reportLinux2.7.8-2282Re: Thread view problem in searches

soren poulsen wrote:

That sounds fine but I think there is a problem with rendering under Opera. I enclose a screen shot: There is too much white space in the lines, it seems $

The problem only appears in Find

 I just tried myself with V10.50, and things work fine, even in the find page:

Capture.png

Can you try on the forum, just to check if it's specific to your configuration?

  66765   Mon Mar 15 18:35:26 2010 Reply soren poulsensoren.poulsen@cern.chBug reportLinux2.7.8-2282Re: Thread view problem in searches

Stefan Ritt wrote:

soren poulsen wrote:

That sounds fine but I think there is a problem with rendering under Opera. I enclose a screen shot: There is too much white space in the lines, it seems $

The problem only appears in Find

 I just tried myself with V10.50, and things work fine, even in the find page:

Capture.png

Can you try on the forum, just to check if it's specific to your configuration?

 Thanks. The Forum is fine. The problem is - apparently - specific to my installation. The white space origins in long sequences of "&nbsp" (repeated); in the lines in Find.

Let me re-install with the latest version and see if I can solve it like that.

Soren

  66766   Mon Mar 15 18:58:06 2010 Reply soren poulsensoren.poulsen@cern.chBug reportLinux2.7.8-2282Re: Thread view problem in searches

soren poulsen wrote:

Stefan Ritt wrote:

soren poulsen wrote:

That sounds fine but I think there is a problem with rendering under Opera. I enclose a screen shot: There is too much white space in the lines, it seems $

The problem only appears in Find

 I just tried myself with V10.50, and things work fine, even in the find page:

Capture.png

Can you try on the forum, just to check if it's specific to your configuration?

 Thanks. The Forum is fine. The problem is - apparently - specific to my installation. The white space origins in long sequences of "&nbsp" (repeated); in the lines in Find.

Let me re-install with the latest version and see if I can solve it like that.

Soren

 I have re-installed the latest, fastest, smartest, brightest version. And it all works perfectly! Thanks a lot for your help.

Soren

  66767   Tue Mar 16 11:58:55 2010 Question soren poulsensoren.poulsen@cern.chBug reportLinux2.7.8-2282Re: Thread view problem in searches

soren poulsen wrote:

soren poulsen wrote:

Stefan Ritt wrote:

soren poulsen wrote:

That sounds fine but I think there is a problem with rendering under Opera. I enclose a screen shot: There is too much white space in the lines, it seems $

The problem only appears in Find

 I just tried myself with V10.50, and things work fine, even in the find page:

Capture.png

Can you try on the forum, just to check if it's specific to your configuration?

 Thanks. The Forum is fine. The problem is - apparently - specific to my installation. The white space origins in long sequences of "&nbsp" (repeated); in the lines in Find.

Let me re-install with the latest version and see if I can solve it like that.

Soren

 I have re-installed the latest, fastest, smartest, brightest version. And it all works perfectly! Thanks a lot for your help.

Soren

 Everything is fine. But my users do not like that the threads are broken into individual entries and not shown as full threads as before. So I am stuck with the "old" version. This is probably asking for too much but would it be difficult to have a flag to specify if you want to benefit from the new behaviour or keep pre-2282 behaviour (with its inconvenience which led to the presentation change). It could even be a compile tag flag, if it just me (well, my users) who is asking for this.

Soren

  1588   Thu Jan 12 16:06:16 2006 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestion 2.6.0-betaRe: Thread sort / display order

Michael Husbyn wrote:
Is there a way to choose the display order in threaded mode.

Eg:

1 Test
2 Version 2.0 Testing 1
3 Version 2.5 Testing 2
4 Version 2.3 Testing 3


But the preferred sort order (not the ID) is something like this:
1 Test
2 Version 2.0 Testing 1
4 Version 2.3 Testing 3
3 Version 2.5 Testing 2


Example of parameter perhaps:
Thread order = Field1, $id


Or is this something too difficult to implement? Or already there?

Best regards
Michael Husbyn


In summary mode, you can sort by clicking on a column header. You will then see something like

http://.../?sort=Field1

in the address bar. If you now switch to threaded display, this vanishes of course, but you can put a

Start page = ?sort=Field1

into your config file. Use sort for ascending order, rsort for descending order.
  234   Mon Feb 24 13:22:06 2003 Question Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug report  Re: Themes BUG ?
> Is the DEFAULT theme somehow hardcoded for the login screen and the main 
> menu ?

Yes, this was in and certainly is not correct. So I fixed it, the new code 
can be obtained vom CVS (see elog:233).
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