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  66626   Mon Nov 23 12:32:14 2009 Reply David PilgramDavid.Pilgram@epost.org.ukQuestionLinux2.7.7-2266Re: Attachments and images of attachments
> Hi Stefan,
> 
> I attached a 12 page (22kB) pdf file - no images - to an entry, but elog only converted the first 8 pages to
> images (.png).  This is reproducable, i.e. a different small multipage pdf file produced the same number of images.
> 
> The size of the pdf file does not seem to be a problem, a single page pdf file with a lot of images in it
> attached as expected.
> 
> Is this correct, or a defined limitation?

This is a defined limitation. Sometimes people attach whole books in PDF form to an entry, and you don't want to end up 
with hundreds of images cluttering your browser. If you want to see the full document, just load it into your PDF viewer.
  66627   Mon Nov 23 13:17:53 2009 Agree David PilgramDavid.Pilgram@epost.org.ukQuestionLinux2.7.7-2266Re: Attachments and images of attachments
> > Hi Stefan,
> > 
> > I attached a 12 page (22kB) pdf file - no images - to an entry, but elog only converted the first 8 pages to
> > images (.png).  This is reproducable, i.e. a different small multipage pdf file produced the same number of images.
> > 
> > The size of the pdf file does not seem to be a problem, a single page pdf file with a lot of images in it
> > attached as expected.
> > 
> > Is this correct, or a defined limitation?
> 
> This is a defined limitation. Sometimes people attach whole books in PDF form to an entry, and you don't want to end up 
> with hundreds of images cluttering your browser. If you want to see the full document, just load it into your PDF viewer.

Thanks, Stefan (why is this answer down under my name!?)

I couldn't find reference to this in the documentation.  In the case I referred to, I'll have to play with the pdf so that
the six pages I actually want displayed are.
  66599   Fri Nov 13 14:25:52 2009 Question Steve WilliamsonStephenWilliamson@Barnsley.gov.ukRequestLinux2.7.7-2264List View: Attachments icon

It is occasionally convenient to be able to put the Edit button at the beginning of the line in list view, e.g. when pages are wider than the screen it saves having to scroll across to find it.  Would it be possible to do something similar with the Attachments button?

regards

Steve

  66601   Fri Nov 13 14:31:45 2009 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chRequestLinux2.7.7-2264Re: List View: Attachments icon

Steve Williamson wrote:

It is occasionally convenient to be able to put the Edit button at the beginning of the line in list view, e.g. when pages are wider than the screen it saves having to scroll across to find it.  Would it be possible to do something similar with the Attachments button?

regards

Steve

I don't understand what you mean. There is only a "Submit" button and a "Choose File" button:

Capture.png 

both are pretty close to the beginning of the line (left side).

  66602   Fri Nov 13 15:06:37 2009 Reply David PilgramDavid.Pilgram@epost.org.ukRequestLinux2.7.7-2264Re: List View: Attachments icon
Hi Stefan and Steve,

Do you mean putting the paperclip icon to the left of the 'Thread display' (such as next to the emoticons and
other stuff we can put in this forum)?

I'd be happy with that if it overwrote the "+" in the threaded, collapsed mode; or
that there was a reserved position for the icon in threaded (any variant), and if no 
attachment, just a blank.  

Or make it something to configure, thus ruining Stefan's weekend and confusing the rest of us ;-)

Regards,

David.



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<tbody>
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<td cellpadding="3px" style="background-color:#486090; font-weidht:bold; color:white;">Stefan Ritt wrote:</td></tr>
<tr>
<td cellpadding="10px" style="background-color:#FFFFB0;"><p>
<table width="98%" align="center" cellspacing="1" style="border:1px solid #486090;">
    <tbody>
        <tr>
            <td cellpadding="3px" style="background-color:#486090; font-weidht:bold; color:white;">Steve
Williamson wrote:</td>
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        <tr>
            <td cellpadding="10px" style="background-color:#FFFFB0;">
            <p>It is occasionally convenient to be able to put the Edit button at the beginning of the line in
list view, e.g. when pages are wider than the screen it saves having to scroll across to find it.&nbsp; Would it
be possible to do something similar with the Attachments button?</p>
            <p>regards</p>
            <p>Steve</p>
            </td>
        </tr>
    </tbody>
</table>
</p>
<p>I don't understand what you mean. There is only a &quot;Submit&quot; button and a &quot;Choose File&quot;
button:</p>
<p><a href="091113_143107/Capture.png?lb=Forum"><img border="0" alt="Capture.png" name="att0" id="att0"
src="091113_143107/Capture.png?lb=Forum&amp;thumb=1" /></a>&nbsp;</p>
<p>both are pretty close to the beginning of the line (left side).</p></td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</p><p> </p>
  66605   Fri Nov 13 15:10:47 2009 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chRequestLinux2.7.7-2264Re: List View: Attachments icon

David Pilgram wrote:
Or make it something to configure, thus ruining Stefan's weekend and confusing the rest of us Wink


Big grin Yeahh, you got the point!

So will see how the weekend goes...
  66606   Fri Nov 13 15:13:56 2009 Reply David PilgramDavid.Pilgram@epost.org.ukRequestLinux2.7.7-2264Re: List View: Attachments icon

Stefan Ritt wrote:

David Pilgram wrote:
Or make it something to configure, thus ruining Stefan's weekend and confusing the rest of us Wink


Big grin Yeahh, you got the point!

So will see how the weekend goes...


Yes, been there, got the tee shirt Wink

SVN here we come...
  66607   Fri Nov 13 15:14:38 2009 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chRequestLinux2.7.7-2264Re: List View: Attachments icon

David Pilgram wrote:
Do you mean putting the paperclip icon to the left of the 'Thread display' (such as next to the
emoticons and other stuff we can put in this forum)?


Ahh, now I see what you mean. Well, first you can configure the amount of things to be shown in the threaded display
already via "Thread display". So maybe you can strip down things to have not too long entries. Second, to get to the
attachment you click on the entry, then click on the attachment. So to save you one click, it would cost me a few hours
of work (literally during the weekend). So I'm not very convinced Wink
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