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Wed Jan 25 12:31:14 2006 |
| T. Ribbrock | emgaron@gmx.net | Request | Linux | 2.6.1 | Re: Suggestion additional ElCodes |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Yes, I missed tables myself already. The headings I just put into the current SVN version (see this forum for how it works).
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Very nice, thanks! I'm a bit torn as to whether I like the way I have to enter the level by keyboard or whether I'd rather see something like with the smileys (i.e. some "level menu" opens once "H" is pressed). The former is faster, while the latter doesn't require moving between the mouse and the keyboard. But that's just a detail - not really that important.
Stefan Ritt wrote: | Tables are a bit harder to implement and will come later. Do you have a proposal for a possible syntax?
[...]
Maybe somehting like
| heading 1 | heading 2 | heading 3
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| data 1 | data 2 | data 3
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this looks a bit like the "pipe" mode from a Wiki
what do you think? |
Yup, I remember using that kind of "pipe" structure in Wikis and I actually liked it. I think it's a lot easier to read in the "source" as well - and it reminds me remotely of LaTeX... Also, it doesn't require much to just type it out instead of using buttons to make the cells. Definitely good enough for the simple type of tables I had in mind! |
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Tue Aug 15 13:04:21 2006 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 2.6.2 | Re: Substitutions in "Email all" do not work |
Ben Shepherd wrote: | Email All = $Cc |
Substitution was not enabled for email addresses, but I added this for you. It's in SVN revision 1712 if you build elog yourself from the SVN, otherwise it will be contained in the next release. |
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Tue Aug 15 13:07:52 2006 |
| Ben Shepherd | bjs54@dl.ac.uk | Question | Linux | 2.6.2 | Re: Substitutions in "Email all" do not work |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Ben Shepherd wrote: | Email All = $Cc |
Substitution was not enabled for email addresses, but I added this for you. It's in SVN revision 1712 if you build elog yourself from the SVN, otherwise it will be contained in the next release. |
Great! Thanks very much. And quick too! Any idea when the next release will be available? Is there a mailing list I can sign up to to get notifications? |
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Tue Aug 15 13:09:18 2006 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 2.6.2 | Re: Substitutions in "Email all" do not work |
Ben Shepherd wrote: |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Ben Shepherd wrote: | Email All = $Cc |
Substitution was not enabled for email addresses, but I added this for you. It's in SVN revision 1712 if you build elog yourself from the SVN, otherwise it will be contained in the next release. |
Great! Thanks very much. And quick too! Any idea when the next release will be available? Is there a mailing list I can sign up to to get notifications? |
You are on the mailing list , there is only this list. But you can check out the SVN version as described in the documentation. |
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Wed Jul 21 16:38:05 2010 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 2.7.8 | Re: Subst variables and Execute |
soren poulsen wrote: |
Hi
I am trying to use this line from the documentation:
Execute new = echo "New message wiht ID $message id of type $type from $long_name on $remote_host" >> /tmp/elog.log
It does not seem to have the intended effect (of printing a line with the message id, etc in the file /tmp/elog.log
)
How can I make this line work ?
Soren
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Have you started the server with the "-x" flag as written in the documentation? |
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Thu Jul 22 10:17:29 2010 |
| soren poulsen | soren.poulsen@cern.ch | Question | Linux | 2.7.8 | Re: Subst variables and Execute |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
soren poulsen wrote: |
Hi
I am trying to use this line from the documentation:
Execute new = echo "New message wiht ID $message id of type $type from $long_name on $remote_host" >> /tmp/elog.log
It does not seem to have the intended effect (of printing a line with the message id, etc in the file /tmp/elog.log
)
How can I make this line work ?
Soren
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Have you started the server with the "-x" flag as written in the documentation?
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Thanks a lot for replying despite the heat. Yes, I executed with the "-x" flag.
It is just a quoting problem, I guess. This line works:
Execute new = echo New message with ID $message id of type $type from $long_name on $remote_host >> /tmp/elog.log
It evaluates to:
SHELL "echo New message with ID 24706 of type elogtype from Soren Poulsen on 137.138.22.11 >> /tmp/elog.log"
So next step is to replace "new" with "edit" and "delete".
That works as well.
Soren
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Mon Jul 26 11:41:44 2010 |
| soren poulsen | soren.poulsen@cern.ch | Question | Linux | 2.7.8 | Re: Subst variables and Execute |
soren poulsen wrote: |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
soren poulsen wrote: |
Hi
I am trying to use this line from the documentation:
Execute new = echo "New message wiht ID $message id of type $type from $long_name on $remote_host" >> /tmp/elog.log
It does not seem to have the intended effect (of printing a line with the message id, etc in the file /tmp/elog.log
)
How can I make this line work ?
Soren
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Have you started the server with the "-x" flag as written in the documentation?
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Thanks a lot for replying despite the heat. Yes, I executed with the "-x" flag.
It is just a quoting problem, I guess. This line works:
Execute new = echo New message with ID $message id of type $type from $long_name on $remote_host >> /tmp/elog.log
It evaluates to:
SHELL "echo New message with ID 24706 of type elogtype from Soren Poulsen on 137.138.22.11 >> /tmp/elog.log"
So next step is to replace "new" with "edit" and "delete".
That works as well.
Soren
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There is sometimes a problem with substitutions like "Execute delete = echo $message id".
It seems the problem is that if you delete a logbook entry that is not created with the current logbook attributes, the substitution variables are replaced with the variable name, and not the variable value.
In this example, according to the log file it becomes SHELL "message id" instead of SHELL "234", if the logbook entry is 234.
Soren |
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Wed Jul 28 17:08:55 2010 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 2.7.8 | Re: Subst variables and Execute |
soren poulsen wrote: |
There is sometimes a problem with substitutions like "Execute delete = echo $message id".
It seems the problem is that if you delete a logbook entry that is not created with the current logbook attributes, the substitution variables are replaced with the variable name, and not the variable value.
In this example, according to the log file it becomes SHELL "message id" instead of SHELL "234", if the logbook entry is 234.
Soren
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I tried to reproduce it, but it always worked for me. So I need a step-by-step instruction from you on how to reproduce the problem, ideally starting from the demo logbook from the distribution. Only if I can reproduce the problem, I will be able to fix it. |