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    icon2.gif   Re: The Chinese Language,Demo Configuration and Help Files, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Oct 10 12:53:46 2005 

Exaos Lee wrote:
I want to make elogd display the date in Chinese format. Please tell me howto.


Thank you for the files.

If you specify

Language = zh_CN

Then elogd looks for a file "eloglang.zh_CN" for the translation, for a file "eloghelp_zh.html"
for the help, and does a

setlocale("zh_CN");

to switch to Chinese date format. To retrieve the date, elogd calls strftime("%x");
    icon2.gif   Re: Text column in the main list, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Oct 20 13:28:38 2006 

Alexandre Lindote wrote:
Is there a way of removing the "Text" column from the main listing of a logbook?
I have a logbook that works as a document database, and I don't even allow the entering of text... But the column insists on appearing! Smile


Summary lines = 0
    icon2.gif   Re: Text column in the main list, posted by Alexandre Lindote on Fri Oct 20 13:36:29 2006 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Alexandre Lindote wrote:
Is there a way of removing the "Text" column from the main listing of a logbook?
I have a logbook that works as a document database, and I don't even allow the entering of text... But the column insists on appearing! Smile


Summary lines = 0


Great! Thanks a lot

Alex
    icon2.gif   Re: Text Limit for Subject line, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Feb 26 10:01:37 2009 

 

Robert Risher wrote:

Is there any way I can limit the ammount of characters in the Subject line?

Thank you,

 

 Use the

Format Subject = ...

option as described in the manual. The last parameter is the "maximum number of characters allowed".

    icon2.gif   Re: THREAD DISPLAY = sucks up coded spaces, posted by Stefan Ritt on Sun Aug 8 16:25:09 2004 
> I was trying to do some hard coded spaces using:
> 
> Thread display = For: $Date for Shutdown.   $DataCenter:
> $short summary. Coordinator: $Shutdown Coordinator.
> 
> The spacing actually works mthe first time, but upon going back into editing
> the config file, the coded spaces are gone, replaced with real spaces, and
> when saved all real multiple spaces are, as one would expect, ignored.  The
> spacing reverts back to normal.
> 
> I tried other html tags but these show up as literals.

I fixed that in revision 1.448. The problem also showed up even in normal
logbook entry displays and in replies (before this fix, the   in this text
whould not have shown up). Get the new version from CVS.
    icon14.gif   Re: THREAD DISPLAY = sucks up coded spaces, posted by Steve Jones on Tue Aug 10 20:11:38 2004 
> > I was trying to do some hard coded spaces using:
> > 
> > Thread display = For: $Date for Shutdown.   $DataCenter:
> > $short summary. Coordinator: $Shutdown Coordinator.
> > 
> > The spacing actually works mthe first time, but upon going back into editing
> > the config file, the coded spaces are gone, replaced with real spaces, and
> > when saved all real multiple spaces are, as one would expect, ignored.  The
> > spacing reverts back to normal.
> > 
> > I tried other html tags but these show up as literals.
> 
> I fixed that in revision 1.448. The problem also showed up even in normal
> logbook entry displays and in replies (before this fix, the   in this text
> whould not have shown up). Get the new version from CVS.

As always - fantastic!

Thanks
    icon2.gif   Re: TEXTSIZE too big message, posted by Illam Pakkirisamy on Fri Apr 28 19:47:51 2023 

Hi,  any help will be appreciated on this.  I have not still figured this out.

Thanks.
Illam

Illam Pakkirisamy wrote:

Hi,

I'm getting the TEXTSIZE TOO BIG message every time I have more text in my entry.  I understand there is a way to increase the TEXTSIZE and re-compile.  Where can I find the TEXTSIZE parameter that I can increase and also how do I re-compile.

Appreciate your help.

Thanks.
Illam

 

    icon2.gif   Re: TEXTSIZE too big message, posted by Xuan Wu on Sat Apr 29 01:02:30 2023 

Hi Illam,

You can find it in src/elogd.h, #define TEXT_SIZE  250000, the original value 250000, you can change it to a larger one like #define TEXT_SIZE    1000000. Then recompile it again, just need typing "make". Elog Version is 3.1.3 in my site. HTH.

Cheers,

Xuan Wu

Illam Pakkirisamy wrote:

Hi,  any help will be appreciated on this.  I have not still figured this out.

Thanks.
Illam

Illam Pakkirisamy wrote:

Hi,

I'm getting the TEXTSIZE TOO BIG message every time I have more text in my entry.  I understand there is a way to increase the TEXTSIZE and re-compile.  Where can I find the TEXTSIZE parameter that I can increase and also how do I re-compile.

Appreciate your help.

Thanks.
Illam

 

 

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