Re: Segfault on elog-3.1.5-1 when uploading file., posted by gary holman on Fri Dec 13 19:40:57 2024
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Thanks Stefen!
I built from source (ELOG V3.1.5-3a5f2f00) and I confirmed as fixed.
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new entry form - "minimalist" approach , posted by frederic poncin on Mon Sep 18 16:53:09 2006
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I'm playing with the configuration files in order to produce a "minimal" form.
At this time, I did not succeed in removing the following components:
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Locking entries, posted by filantoro on Wed Sep 1 03:42:22 2004
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I have a question about ELOG. Let's say after the user finishes his shift
and passess on to the next user on duty. A staff member would want to look
through the entries and vet them. The staff could lock the entries to
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Possible misuse of email headers Message-Id and In-Reply-To, posted by fbretel on Wed Feb 8 16:38:15 2017
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Hi,
As mentionned before, we happen to fail to receive email messages related to updates on
elog entries at our site. My understanding is that the SMTP header Message-Id MUST be unique for each email message. Whereas all elogd email |
Re: Possible misuse of email headers Message-Id and In-Reply-To, posted by fbretel on Wed Mar 15 16:04:13 2017
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Pull-request posted. Cheers. |
How can change the justification of a column?, posted by fabio vitale on Mon Jan 30 17:52:20 2017
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It is possible to change the justification for a column/attribute in the list mode (left-aligned, centered, right-aligned)?
Right now Elog treats each colum of a list as centered,
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Re: How can change the justification of a column?, posted by fabio vitale on Mon Jan 30 18:30:30 2017
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I need to set text-align:left but only for an attribute in the List mode, For example, say that FirstName column must be left justified in list view.
What is the name of the cell content in the default elog.css?
Stefan |
Re: How can change the justification of a column?, posted by fabio vitale on Tue Jan 31 18:10:29 2017
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Thank you Stefan: it worked!
Now I am wondering if there is some syntax to force this behaviour at the attribute level in elog.cfg, without the need to modify the css, I
mean simply based on the attribute name (not its content). The syntax Style <attribute> <value> = <style> |