Re: How to edit Elog landing pages., posted by John on Thu Apr 4 20:30:29 2019
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Wow Stefan thanks for your kind reply. This gives me a reason to finally pickup JavaScript, which I am finding both easy and fun, esepcially with
all the modules/coding out there already, which makes things easier to do while learning it! I will let you know as I progress on my 'top secret'
hack of your masterpiece ;) |
Pinned entry, posted by Giuseppe Cucinotta on Thu Apr 18 12:29:05 2019
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Hi everybody,
sorry if this question has already been posed (I did a quick search but I didn't found anything): elog sorts entry by ID, I wonder if it
is possible to pin an entry in order to be always on top of the page independently on its ID. |
Re: Pinned entry, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Apr 23 10:00:48 2019
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This is not directly possible, but you can configure it with a trick. Create an attribute "pinned", make it of type "boolean", and
set the start page such that it sorts using the "pinned" attribute:
Atributes = ..., Pinned |
Re: Pinned entry, posted by Giuseppe Cucinotta on Tue Apr 23 11:02:32 2019
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Thank you very much! It worked great!
Beppe
Stefan |
exclude access to a number of users in one logbook, posted by Nikolas Patronis on Wed Apr 24 09:15:26 2019
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How can I exclude the access of a number of users in one (out of two) logbooks running in the same server and URL? |
Last default = <n>, posted by Alan Grant on Mon Apr 29 02:41:15 2019
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According to the doc on the setting "Last default = <n>" it is intended to restrict Quick Filter searches to the last (n) days of entries,
however when I add "Last default = 28" to config it still returns entries far older then 28 days when using the filter search. Am I misunderstanding,
or implementing it wrong? We must restrict searches through QF to reduce load. |
Re: Last default = <n>, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Apr 29 13:12:56 2019
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Indeed the description of the "Last default = <n>" option is not clear. I just updated that. If you have a quick filter "Date",
then you have different options there like "Last day", "Last 3 days", "Last week", "Last month", "Last 3 months",
"Last 6 months", "Last year". Each of these options has an underlying number of days, which are 1, 3, 7, 31, 92, 182, 364. In the "Last |
Re: Last default = <n>, posted by Alan Grant on Mon Apr 29 17:48:13 2019
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I just changed to Last default = 31 and even restarted elogd.exe but it still finds a given string older than 31 days. Also the default Select Period
box value next to the QF's remains at All Entries. My understanding is it shoud behave like Find, where Show Last Default = 31 should default
the display to Month, and also only search within the last month of entries. |