Re: Special characters in attribute names, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Nov 17 10:18:52 2008
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Steve Williamson wrote:
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Re: Special characters in attribute names, posted by Steve Williamson on Mon Nov 24 13:49:56 2008 
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Re: Special characters in attribute names, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Nov 24 17:53:23 2008
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Thanks to your detailed description I could reproduce and fix the problem. Please download SVN revision #2144 and give it a try. |
Re: Special characters in attribute names, posted by Steve Williamson on Wed Nov 26 12:49:08 2008
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
Thanks to your detailed description I could reproduce and fix the problem. Please download SVN revision |
Re: Spec file change, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue May 9 08:07:00 2006
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[quote="Stephen A. Wood"]Could the "Copyright:" line in the elog.spec file be changed to "License:" for the next release? Without this change an RPM can't
be built on FC4 (RPM 4.4.1). With the change, rpms can still be built in Enterprise linux 3 (RPM 4.2.3).[/quote]
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Re: Space in logbook name with password list results in "List" menu acting strange, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Feb 22 10:35:17 2005
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> If you have a space in a logbook name and you enable password list, then
> the "List" menu option forces you to the login page each time.
> The URL says "aaa+bbb", but when you do not have passwords enabled, the
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Re: Sorting by numeric attribute (not entry ID)., posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Jun 4 12:03:18 2013
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> By default, elog enties are sorted by their ID number. When viewing a logbook in Full or Summary, they are
> shown in strict order of ID. In Threaded, entries are shown in strict order of ID for the latest entry of each
> thread, and then previous entries (in reply to) back from the latest one.
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Re: Sorting by numeric attribute (not entry ID)., posted by David Pilgram on Tue Jun 4 15:00:23 2013
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> > By default, elog enties are sorted by their ID number. When viewing a logbook in Full or Summary, they are
> > shown in strict order of ID. In Threaded, entries are shown in strict order of ID for the latest entry of each
> > thread, and then previous entries (in reply to) back from the latest one.
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