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    icon14.gif   Re: Show attributes , posted by deletoille on Tue Jul 17 14:05:50 2007 
[quote="Stefan Ritt"]Grrrr. I already told you in elog:2287 to use [B]Show Attributes Edit[/B] instead of [B]Show Attributes[/B]. So put following into
your config file:
    icon2.gif   Re: Show attachments = 0, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Aug 13 08:41:57 2015 Screen_Shot_2015-08-13_at_8.43.40_.png
That's strange. If you use HTML or ELCode encoding, attachments are automatically hidden if they are used inline. So no "Show
attachments = 0" necessary! I just tried that with the demo logbook and here is how it looks:

    icon2.gif   Re: Show attachments = 0, posted by Eric Quintero on Mon Aug 31 17:14:08 2015 
The automatic hiding behavior is what I'm after, and I've discovered that it is only a problem for PDF attachments.
I have reproduced this on the demo logbook on git revision f828049. 

I've taken a look at the source you mentioned, but as far as I can tell, it is just looking for the opening of the img tag in the
    icon2.gif   Re: Show attachments = 0, posted by Eric Quintero on Fri Oct 16 00:24:50 2015 
Hm, looking through the source, there are many many places where PDF files are treated differently than strictly image filetypes (PNG, etc.). This makes
sense in the context of multi-page documents. 

Still, I like using PDFs for vector plots... I suppose I should also confess to the following modification I've made to my ELOG for treating
    icon2.gif   Re: Show all entries made by ME ?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Nov 20 14:53:07 2002 
> In my bottom.html file I have:

> <A Href="host/Forum/?mode=summary&reverse=1&npp=10&Status=Open">Open</A> 
    icon2.gif   Re: Show all common attributes, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Nov 26 08:59:28 2002 
> In the "find" command, when searching over all logbooks, it
> would be nice to see ALL attributes, which are common for all
> logbooks (e.g. typically the author name), not just
    icon5.gif   Re: Show all common attributes, posted by Stephan Egli on Tue Nov 26 18:04:43 2002 
> > In the "find" command, when searching over all logbooks, it
> > would be nice to see ALL attributes, which are common for all
> > logbooks (e.g. typically the author name), not just
    icon2.gif   Re: Show all common attributes, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Nov 28 10:01:47 2002 
> > > In the "find" command, when searching over all logbooks, it
> > > would be nice to see ALL attributes, which are common for all
> > > logbooks (e.g. typically the author name), not just
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