allow per-logfile attributes to be added/subtracted from the global settings, posted by Mark Bergman on Wed May 3 00:16:42 2006
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I think it would be a big enhancement to allow per-logbook attributes to be additions or subtractions from the global attributes, rather than replacing
the global settings.
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Re: allow per-logfile attributes to be added/subtracted from the global settings, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed May 3 08:28:05 2006
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[quote="Mark Bergman"]I think it would be a big enhancement to allow per-logbook attributes to be additions or subtractions from the global attributes,
rather than replacing the global settings.[/quote]
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Re: Is it possible to require certain attributes for specific users (guests)?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed May 3 08:31:52 2006
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> First of all, thanks for writing and maintaining eLog.
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> I've been using it for a few years, but I'm now introducing it in an environment that may have a lot of "Guest"
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Email notification (bug tracking system), posted by Bertram Metz on Fri May 5 14:49:19 2006
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Hello,
I'd like to use ELOG like a bug tracking system. I've created an attribute with the name [I]AssignedTo[/I]. The attribute type is set to [I]userlist[/I]. |
suggestion for "new user registration" page, posted by Mark Bergman on Sat May 6 02:12:10 2006
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I'm testing elog, and one user was having difficulty creating a new account for himself. This problem had three reasons:
1. the user expected a "submit" button or some other way to exit the account registration screen to appear near the password boxes, at the bottom of the |
Spec file change, posted by Stephen A. Wood on Mon May 8 18:23:17 2006
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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). |
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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Email notification question, posted by Kevin McCarty on Wed May 10 16:14:00 2006
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Hello,
I've just set up an ELog server for my research group. (Running on Debian, package version 2.6.1+r1642-1)
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