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Fri Nov 30 13:44:06 2012 |
| UlfO | ulf.olsson@dynamate.se | Question | Windows | Latest | Re: Default filtered view |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
UlfO wrote: |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
UlfO wrote: |
Hi,
Is it possible to have a default filtered view in E-log?
Lets say we have a record with status finished on one attribute.
Is it possible to have a default list view that just shows records with this status?
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Sure. Lets assume you have a "Status" attribute, which can be "open" and "finished", then you need
Options Status = open, finished
Quick Filter = Status
Start page = ?Status=open
The quick filter gives you a drop-down box where you can switch quickly between "open" and "finished", while the "Start page" automatically filters for "open".
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OK, Thanks!
Is it possible to use Start Page with more than one parameter?
For instance if I want to filter on two filter options at the same time, like Status= Open and Status=Ongoing
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Start page = ?Status=Open|Ongoing
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Thanks a lot!
I love this program, there is no end of the possibilities.
/UlfO
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Fri Nov 30 13:33:42 2012 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | Latest | Re: Default filtered view |
UlfO wrote: |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
UlfO wrote: |
Hi,
Is it possible to have a default filtered view in E-log?
Lets say we have a record with status finished on one attribute.
Is it possible to have a default list view that just shows records with this status?
|
Sure. Lets assume you have a "Status" attribute, which can be "open" and "finished", then you need
Options Status = open, finished
Quick Filter = Status
Start page = ?Status=open
The quick filter gives you a drop-down box where you can switch quickly between "open" and "finished", while the "Start page" automatically filters for "open".
|
OK, Thanks!
Is it possible to use Start Page with more than one parameter?
For instance if I want to filter on two filter options at the same time, like Status= Open and Status=Ongoing
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Start page = ?Status=Open|Ongoing
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Fri Nov 30 13:26:27 2012 |
| UlfO | ulf.olsson@dynamate.se | Question | Windows | Latest | Re: Default filtered view |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
UlfO wrote: |
Hi,
Is it possible to have a default filtered view in E-log?
Lets say we have a record with status finished on one attribute.
Is it possible to have a default list view that just shows records with this status?
|
Sure. Lets assume you have a "Status" attribute, which can be "open" and "finished", then you need
Options Status = open, finished
Quick Filter = Status
Start page = ?Status=open
The quick filter gives you a drop-down box where you can switch quickly between "open" and "finished", while the "Start page" automatically filters for "open".
|
OK, Thanks!
Is it possible to use Start Page with more than one parameter?
For instance if I want to filter on two filter options at the same time, like Status= Open and Status=Ongoing
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Fri Nov 30 13:19:37 2012 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | Latest | Re: Default filtered view |
UlfO wrote: |
Hi,
Is it possible to have a default filtered view in E-log?
Lets say we have a record with status finished on one attribute.
Is it possible to have a default list view that just shows records with this status?
|
Sure. Lets assume you have a "Status" attribute, which can be "open" and "finished", then you need
Options Status = open, finished
Quick Filter = Status
Start page = ?Status=open
The quick filter gives you a drop-down box where you can switch quickly between "open" and "finished", while the "Start page" automatically filters for "open". |
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Fri Nov 30 09:08:52 2012 |
| UlfO | ulf.olsson@dynamate.se | Question | Windows | Latest | Default filtered view | Hi,
Is it possible to have a default filtered view in E-log?
Lets say we have a record with status finished on one attribute.
Is it possible to have a default list view that just shows records with this status?
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Mon Nov 26 17:12:32 2012 |
| Andreas Luedeke | andreas.luedeke@psi.ch | Bug fix | Linux | 2.9.2-2475 | Re: ELOG crash related to Kerberos, SSL and Login users | Forget the previous post:
I cannot reproduce the problem with the latest version of elogd (2.9.2-2475). |
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Mon Nov 26 15:57:49 2012 |
| Andreas Luedeke | andreas.luedeke@psi.ch | Bug report | Linux | 2.9.0-2427 | ELOG crash related to Kerberos, SSL and Login users | I'm using Kerberos and SSL and experience problems with individual setting of "Login user =" for different logbooks.
Sometimes (not every time, but most times) the server crashes under the following condition:
When I login at one logbook and then change to a logbook, that has a restricted "Login user" list with my login
name not in it. It created the following GDB output:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
show_elog_list (lbs=0x916b768, past_n=0, last_n=0, page_n=0, default_page=1, info=0x0) at src/elogd.c:19793
19793 message_id = msg_list[index].lbs->el_index[msg_list[index].index].message_id;
Expected behaviour would be to show me the login page with the error message:
"you don't have access to this logbook".
This message is never shown for the attached configuration file.
If I remove the "Guest" commands for logbook "TestB" then elogd behaves properly.
For the moment I've just disabled "Login user" settings.
Regards
Andreas |
Attachment 1: elogd.cfg
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[global]
SSL = 1
Port = 443
Authentication = Kerberos, File
Password file = passwd.txt
Login expiration = 8
Admin user = luedeke
Allow password change = 0
Self register = 0
Logfile = elog.log
Group Operation = TestA, TestB
URL = https://localhost
[TestA]
Guest Menu commands = List, New, Find, Login, Help
Guest List Menu commands = New, Find, Login, Help
Comment = Test Log
Attributes = Autor
Preset Autor = $long_name
Locked Attributes = Author
[TestB]
Guest Menu commands = List, Find, Login, Help
Guest List Menu commands = Find, Login, Help
Comment = TestB
Attributes = Author
Admin user = flechsig
Login user = flechsig, spielmann
Preset Author = $long_name
Locked Attributes = Author
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Thu Nov 22 16:23:08 2012 |
| David Pilgram | iiDavid.Pilgram@epost.org.uk | Question | Linux | 2.9.2-2475 | elog's image manipulation of .png file generated from a pdf/jpg | Hi all,
Is it just my system or do others have this odd issue.
I have a pdf file which is 'upside-down', I attached it to an elog entry, and the .png image thumbnail was
generated. Now this too was upside-down, so I tried to use the left (or right) rotation buttons along the top
of the image in elog to do a 180 degree rotation.
The first 90 degree rotation was fine, but the second attempt just made a smaller image.
It happens with various pdf files generated by various software (in case).
I also tried it with a jpg file, in that case the second attempt enlarged the image.
I could not find any way to actually invert the .png image using elog; but I was surprised that a second
rotation ddid something different (change magnification) rather than nothing at all if it could only cope with a
90 degree rotation.
It's not a vital fix for me, but I have found the thumbnail (png) manipulation functions have a few rough edges,
so when necessary I use xv or gimp on the .png file to get what I want.
Or is this just my system? |
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