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    icon14.gif   Re: [BUG] quick filter, posted by Emiliano Gabrielli on Mon Jun 27 15:37:25 2005 

Emiliano Gabrielli wrote:

Stefan Ritt wrote:


Fixed in current CVS.


uhm... now the drop down menu is composed of only blancs ..


the following patch should solve the problem Wink
--- src/elogd.c 24 Jun 2005 20:22:33 -0000      1.685
+++ src/elogd.c 27 Jun 2005 13:34:05 -0000
@@ -15853,7 +15853,7 @@
                      if (comment[0] == 0)
                         strcpy(comment, attr_options[i][j]);

-                     for (i1=i2=0 ; i1<=(int)comment ; i1++) {
+                     for (i1=i2=0 ; i1<=(int)strlen(comment) ; i1++) {
                         if (comment[i1] == '(') {
                            option[i2++] = '\\';
                            option[i2++] = '(';
icon5.gif   changing the default to plain text rather than elcode, posted by John Habermann on Sun Jul 3 03:48:12 2005 
Hi

I just shifted our elogs to a new server and in the process upgraded to the latest debian version which is 2.5.9+r1674-1. I am just wondering how to change the default for the text body area from "elcode" to plain text? I can't see anything in the admin configuration syntax guide and the HTML default = 2 option no longer seems to work.

Also is there anything in particular that you have to do to get the elcode editor to work. Although the elcode buttons appear highlighting text and clicking on them doesn't actually do anything although it works fine in my browser when using these elog forums. I don't get any errors in mozilla but trying it in IE under cxoffice gives an "error on page" message in the bottom of the browser.

Thanks
John
    icon2.gif   Re: changing the default to plain text rather than elcode, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Jul 5 23:06:12 2005 

John Habermann wrote:
I just shifted our elogs to a new server and in the process upgraded to the latest debian version which is 2.5.9+r1674-1. I am just wondering how to change the default for the text body area from "elcode" to plain text? I can't see anything in the admin configuration syntax guide and the HTML default = 2 option no longer seems to work.


The HTML default option has been replaced by the Default encoding option, with which one can set the default encoding style to plain text (Default encoding = 1).


John Habermann wrote:
Also is there anything in particular that you have to do to get the elcode editor to work. Although the elcode buttons appear highlighting text and clicking on them doesn't actually do anything although it works fine in my browser when using these elog forums. I don't get any errors in mozilla but trying it in IE under cxoffice gives an "error on page" message in the bottom of the browser.


The ELCode editor requires the JavaScript file elcode.js to be present in the scripts directory under your elog root directory. Future installations will handle this correctly.
    icon2.gif   Re: changing the default to plain text rather than elcode, posted by Tim Fowler on Thu Jul 7 02:41:40 2005 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

John Habermann wrote:
I just shifted our elogs to a new server and in the process upgraded to the latest debian version which is 2.5.9+r1674-1. I am just wondering how to change the default for the text body area from "elcode" to plain text? I can't see anything in the admin configuration syntax guide and the HTML default = 2 option no longer seems to work.


The HTML default option has been replaced by the Default encoding option, with which one can set the default encoding style to plain text (Default encoding = 1).


John Habermann wrote:
Also is there anything in particular that you have to do to get the elcode editor to work. Although the elcode buttons appear highlighting text and clicking on them doesn't actually do anything although it works fine in my browser when using these elog forums. I don't get any errors in mozilla but trying it in IE under cxoffice gives an "error on page" message in the bottom of the browser.


The ELCode editor requires the JavaScript file elcode.js to be present in the scripts directory under your elog root directory. Future installations will handle this correctly.


The installation did not include scripts directory. Where can I download the elcode.js file?
    icon2.gif   Re: changing the default to plain text rather than elcode, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Jul 7 08:38:11 2005 

Tim Fowler wrote:
The installation did not include scripts directory. Where can I download the elcode.js file?


I said future installations will handle this. This feature is still in beta becaus it's not finished completely. You can get the elcode.js from CVS.

- Stefan
    icon2.gif   Re: changing the default to plain text rather than elcode, posted by Tim Fowler on Thu Jul 7 22:31:40 2005 
I said future installations will handle this. This feature is still in beta becaus it's not finished completely. You can get the elcode.js from CVS.

- Stefan


Thanks Stefan! This is an excellent application.
icon4.gif   icon comment not display using firefox, posted by Laurent S. Nadolski on Mon Jul 11 11:16:59 2005 
Hi,

I found out the following bug.
Icon comment are not displayed when browsing with firefox. But it works fine with IE.
A goo test page is this very elog entry.
If you move your mouse on a icon nothing will be displayed using Firefox.

In the following example, I noticed, that the tooltip Icon is displayed instead (whenever existing).
This means, it displays info (for all icons if several) and not "showbug" on icon1.gif

Attributes = Icone
IOptions Icone = icon1.gif
Tooltip Icone = info
Icon comment icon1.gif = showbug

Thanks for your help,

Laurent.
    icon2.gif   Re: icon comment not display using firefox, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Jul 11 12:35:40 2005 

Laurent S. Nadolski wrote:
I found out the following bug.
Icon comment are not displayed when browsing with firefox. But it works fine with IE.
A goo test page is this very elog entry.
If you move your mouse on a icon nothing will be displayed using Firefox.


Thanks for reporting this bug. I fixed it in the current CVS version. You can try it with this page.


Laurent S. Nadolski wrote:
In the following example, I noticed, that the tooltip Icon is displayed instead (whenever existing). This means, it displays info (for all icons if several) and not "showbug" on icon1.gif

Attributes = Icone
IOptions Icone = icon1.gif
Tooltip Icone = info
Icon comment icon1.gif = showbug

Icon comment
is used for email notification, and
Tooltip
is used for tooltips. So the behaviour you describe is intentional.

- Stefan
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