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Tue Jan 27 15:45:52 2009 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 2-7-5 | Re: Last day -- list menu command |
Mike Forster wrote: |
Hi folks,
I want to have Last day be a command in the List display, so I added:
List menu commands = New, Find, Import, Login, Logout, Config, Last day, Help
However, when Last day is selected, the command does not change to Last 2 days.
What is the right way to do this?
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You have to put "Last x" in the menu, not "Last day". Unfortunately by default the label "Last day" does not show up. I fixed this in the current version. But you can yourself start this thing by adding "past1" to the URL, or by making yourself a bookmark in your browser. Like
https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/past1
then the "Last 2 days" will show up. |
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Tue Jan 27 17:29:24 2009 |
| Mike Forster | mike4ster@gmail.com | Question | Linux | 2-7-5 | Re: Last day -- list menu command |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Mike Forster wrote: |
Hi folks,
I want to have Last day be a command in the List display, so I added:
List menu commands = New, Find, Import, Login, Logout, Config, Last day, Help
However, when Last day is selected, the command does not change to Last 2 days.
What is the right way to do this?
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You have to put "Last x" in the menu, not "Last day". Unfortunately by default the label "Last day" does not show up. I fixed this in the current version. But you can yourself start this thing by adding "past1" to the URL, or by making yourself a bookmark in your browser. Like
https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/past1
then the "Last 2 days" will show up.
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Thanks very much, Stefan.
I did not know "Last x" was the appropriate menu option.
--Mike |
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Mon Feb 22 13:21:14 2010 |
| David Pilgram | David.Pilgram@epost.org.uk | Request | Windows | V2.7.8-228 | Re: Last 3 days of log entries | It is a good point, and surprised that this particular number of days was overlooked.
It only needs four lines added into elogd.c to achieve this. Even with my notorious
c coding, I did it first time, but as I'm on linux, not a great help for you. Indeed,
any other arbitary number of days could be added in, if you have the sources and means
to recompile.
I think windows versions are only updated on version number, not svn number, so it will
require a request to the great man himself(*) to produce a new version for windows.
(*)Hint; Stefan likes the occasional beer.
<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;">Paul O'Shaughnessy
wrote:</td></tr>
<tr>
<td cellpadding="10px" style="background-color:#FFFFB0;"><p>Is it possible to create a drop down menu for the
last 3 days of log entries. Currently we have the last day, month, 3 month, etc.</p>
<p>Reason being, after a weekend most people would like to view the log entries for the last three days.
Can anyone help me out here?</p></td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</p><p> </p> |
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Fri Mar 12 09:16:28 2010 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Request | Windows | V2.7.8-228 | Re: Last 3 days of log entries | > It is a good point, and surprised that this particular number of days was overlooked.
>
> It only needs four lines added into elogd.c to achieve this. Even with my notorious
> c coding, I did it first time, but as I'm on linux, not a great help for you. Indeed,
> any other arbitary number of days could be added in, if you have the sources and means
> to recompile.
David send me his modification and I put it into the main source code, so it will be contained in the next Windows
version.
> I think windows versions are only updated on version number, not svn number, so it will
> require a request to the great man himself(*) to produce a new version for windows.
>
> (*)Hint; Stefan likes the occasional beer.
Yepp ;-) |
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Fri Mar 12 16:18:20 2010 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Request | Windows | V2.7.8-228 | Re: Last 3 days of log entries | > David send me his modification and I put it into the main source code, so it will be contained in the next Windows
> version.
I made an interim 2.7.8-3 version which contains the fix and can be downloaded from the web site. |
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Mon Aug 30 08:41:14 2021 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 3.1.4 | Re: Large log file size | If the logbook files are getting big, searching text in entries can take quite some time. But if you have a log file logging all activities, that should not slow down elog since the server just appends at the end of that file which is a quick operation.
Alan Grant wrote: |
Can the size of the application log file affect performance?
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Thu Apr 24 07:51:23 2008 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Request | All | 2.7.3 | Re: LaTeX support |
Jochen Krempel wrote: |
I would appreciate if elog could provide a simple support for mathematical expressions.
A solution similar to wikimedia should be easy to implement and would help a lot.
http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Running_MediaWiki_on_Windows#Alternative_Solution
The idea is to parse the elog entry for a tag (e.g. <math></math>), extract the code, wrap it into a latex file, and pass this to latex, GhostScript, and ImageMagic. (The latter are already used by Elog, therefore the changes should not be too big.) The resulting image file would then be referenced by the elog html code.
Of course, the FCKeditor would not support LaTeX. However, the majority of elog-useres should be scientists and rather familiar with LaTeX. Therefore it should be fine if the original LaTeX code is saved (e.g. in the ALT-tag of the image) and the replacement "code to image" is undone for editing.
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We had already some time ago a request to integrate mimetex (elog:1827). I will see what I can do there. |
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Thu Jun 4 16:25:42 2015 |
| David Wallis | wallis@aps.anl.gov | Question | Windows | 3.1 | Re: LDAP docs | This is what I've been able to figure out, in terms of the elogd.cfg file:
LDAP server = server.domain:389
LDAP userbase = ou=people,o=domain.com,dc=domain,dc=com
LDAP login attribute = uid
LDAP register = 0
Stephen G wrote: |
Could someone point me to the LDAP configuration docs, I searched to no avail. I'm sure there is some big red ldap config button it, but I just can't find it.
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