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  1967   Tue Oct 10 11:36:13 2006 Reply Ben Shepherdbjs54@dl.ac.ukRequestLinux | Windows2.6.2-1714Re: Turn off smileys?

Stefan Ritt wrote:

I agree that the ?) smiley is annoying, so I changed it to ?-) which should prevent it from showing up in questions in brackets. I updated this server (you can see the effect above), the modification is committed to subversion.


Thanks a lot! I'm going to pester you though - it would be really good if there was an option to turn them off completely. Surely it can't be a huge amount of work... ?
  1968   Tue Oct 10 11:40:47 2006 Reply Ben Shepherdbjs54@dl.ac.ukRequestLinux | Windows2.6.2-1714Re: Append option for elog.exe

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Unfortunately it is not simple under Windows to extend the right-click functionality. What I do is to use a snapshot program (like HoverSnap). Triggered with a definable hot key, it grabs a region of the screen and puts it into a GIF file. Then you can attach it to an elog. I agree it takes a couple of clicks, but it's still a quick thing.


I think you misunderstand me. I was asking whether it would be possible for the elog command-line client program to have an "append to existing entry" option. That program's actually just what I need though - thanks!

ben
  1969   Tue Oct 10 11:45:22 2006 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chRequestLinux | Windows2.6.2-1714Re: Turn off smileys?

Ben Shepherd wrote:

Stefan Ritt wrote:

I agree that the ?) smiley is annoying, so I changed it to ?-) which should prevent it from showing up in questions in brackets. I updated this server (you can see the effect above), the modification is committed to subversion.


Thanks a lot! I'm going to pester you though - it would be really good if there was an option to turn them off completely. Surely it can't be a huge amount of work... ?


It's not the amount of work, it the intention to minimize the number of options. If you want a switch for the smileys, the next one wants a switch for automatic hot-linking (like http://...), the next one wants that only certain ELCode options are interpreted, not others, and then we will have a mess. By changing the ?-) definition I hope I have solved most cases without another flag. So either one has the comple ELCode set, or non. In the past I had many suggestions of new flags, which I could solve somehow otherwise. If I would not have done that, the manual would be twice as long by now...
  1970   Tue Oct 10 11:47:41 2006 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chRequestLinux | Windows2.6.2-1714Re: Append option for elog.exe

Ben Shepherd wrote:
I think you misunderstand me. I was asking whether it would be possible for the elog command-line client program to have an "append to existing entry" option.


The elog command-line program has a -e switch to edit existing entries, but you need to know the ID of the entry.
  1971   Tue Oct 10 11:49:15 2006 Reply Ben Shepherdbjs54@dl.ac.ukRequestLinux | Windows2.6.2-1714Re: Append option for elog.exe

Stefan Ritt wrote:
The elog command-line program has a -e switch to edit existing entries, but you need to know the ID of the entry.


Yes, but if you use -e "text" it replaces the whole entry with "text". So an append option would be really useful...
  2000   Tue Oct 17 12:14:27 2006 Disagree deletoillexavier.deletoille@synchrotron-soleil.frBug reportLinux | Windows2.6.2-1723Date format in Threaded display
hello,

I have a problem with the Date format in the Threaded display. The Date Format appears normally in the full and the summary displays but not in the threaded one.
I have found a similar Entry in the forum posted by Steve Jones on Friday July 16 16:53:01 2004 and you answered :" That should be fixed by the current version. Please update."
Did I make a mistake?

Here is a part of my program:

Show Attributes = Date evenement, Heure evenement, Auteur, Icone, Groupe
Time format = %d/%m/%Y, %T
Type Date evenement= datetime
Start page = ?rsort= Date evenement

Thanks in advance
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  2001   Tue Oct 17 13:03:22 2006 Blink Ibrahim Gencig004@hotmail.comBug reportLinux | Windows2.6.2-1723Re: Date format in Threaded display

deletoille wrote:
hello,

Time format = %d/%m/%Y, %T

Thanks in advance


I think "date format" and "time format" are different tags.
you may try to use date format here.
  2002   Tue Oct 17 13:12:52 2006 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug reportLinux | Windows2.6.2-1723Re: Date format in Threaded display
That fix for Steve Jones was slightly different, it had to do with substitutions in threaded display. I fixed yours now in revision 1734, so give it a try.

Salut,

Stefan
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