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66959
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Fri Nov 26 12:31:42 2010 |
| Christoph Kukulies | kukulies@physik.rwth-aachen.de | Question | Linux | 2.8.0-2344 | New User in Config Menu ? |
I see only Save Back Change Password Remove User in Config Menu.
How can I create a New User?
[global]
Port=8880
SSL=1
;Self register = 1
Password file = passwd
admin user = kuku
SMTP host = smtp.mydomain
[Demo]
Attributes = Author, Status
The documentation is mentioning a Config Menu and a New User item there.
--
Christoph
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66960
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Fri Nov 26 12:36:53 2010 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 2.8.0-2344 | Re: New User in Config Menu ? |
Christoph Kukulies wrote: |
I see only Save Back Change Password Remove User in Config Menu.
How can I create a New User?
[global]
Port=8880
SSL=1
;Self register = 1
Password file = passwd
admin user = kuku
SMTP host = smtp.mydomain
[Demo]
Attributes = Author, Status
The documentation is mentioning a Config Menu and a New User item there.
|
You have to be admin user to see that Config Menu.
Admin user = kukulies (or whatever your login name is) |
66961
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Fri Nov 26 16:22:05 2010 |
| Christoph Kukulies | kukulies@physik.rwth-aachen.de | Question | Linux | 2.8.0-2344 | Re: New User in Config Menu ? |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Christoph Kukulies wrote: |
I see only Save Back Change Password Remove User in Config Menu.
How can I create a New User?
[global]
Port=8880
SSL=1
;Self register = 1
Password file = passwd
admin user = kuku
SMTP host = smtp.mydomain
[Demo]
Attributes = Author, Status
The documentation is mentioning a Config Menu and a New User item there.
|
You have to be admin user to see that Config Menu.
Admin user = kukulies (or whatever your login name is)
|
Thanks. You see in the elogd.cfg above that there is
admin user = kuku
Aaah, case sensitive ! !
--
Christoph
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66944
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Wed Nov 24 07:47:25 2010 |
| Adam Blandford | Adam.Blandford@dsto.defence.gov.au | Question | Windows | 2.8.0-2339 | How to overide the Date attribute? |
Hi I have a logbook where I want to override the default Date attribute.
I would like to set it by default to the entry date but enable the user to modify to a different date if desired. This is for entries that pertain to an activity performed on a date different to the entry date.
To acheive this I have created an attribute called "Subject Date" and used preset = $date. In general this works but I would be happy to take any other suggestions on how to acheive it?
Also, how do I remove the fixed "Date" attribute from the logbook summary page?
I have tried:
List = ID, Subject Date, Type, Subject
in the config file but this doesn't appear to work?
Thanks in advance!
Adam |
66948
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Wed Nov 24 12:12:37 2010 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 2.8.0-2339 | Re: How to overide the Date attribute? |
Adam Blandford wrote: |
Hi I have a logbook where I want to override the default Date attribute. I would like to set it by default to the entry date but enable the user to modify to a different date if desired. This is for entries that pertain to an activity performed on a date different to the entry date. To acheive this I have created an attribute called "Subject Date" and used preset = $date. In general this works but I would be happy to take any other suggestions on how to acheive it? Also, how do I remove the fixed "Date" attribute from the logbook summary page? I have tried: List = ID, Subject Date, Type, Subject in the config file but this doesn't appear to work? Thanks in advance! Adam |
The option to change what is displayed is called List display = ... and not List = ... Then it works.
- Stefan |
66916
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Fri Oct 8 04:53:50 2010 |
| phichitpon | chee_ake@yahoo.com | Question | Windows | 2.8.0-2331 | how to set text column width |
hello
how to set text column width in Elog
thank you |
66917
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Fri Oct 8 09:19:13 2010 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 2.8.0-2331 | Re: how to set text column width |
phichitpon wrote: |
hello
how to set text column width in Elog
thank you
|
There is currently no easy possibility to change this except manually changing the CSS file. But that requires some CSS and HTML knowledge. You would have to change the CSS class "listtitle2" and "summary". |
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Tue Nov 2 15:56:33 2010 |
| Terry Bayne | trbayne@gmail.com | Question | Windows | 2.8.0-2331 | Cell Style Question |
Is it possible to include more than one style attribute in a "Cell Style" directive?
For example, if I want to change the background color and text color for a given cell:
Cell Style Status Fixed = background-color:green;color:white
If so, what is the proper way to encode it?
Thanks,
Terry |