Re: Hide logbook tab when not authorized, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Thu Aug 24 11:08:43 2017
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Well, Stefan would need to answer that. But if you are good with C-programming, you might implement it yourself?
There is a way to implement it; but it makes your installation a lot more complicated: you can have two ELOG servers. The first has all logbooks
but requires authentification to read any. The second has only the public logbooks, and they are mirrored from the first. |
Re: Hide logbook tab when not authorized, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Aug 24 11:46:30 2017
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Hi Stefano,
that's what top groups were made for. So make a top group for yourself, and nobody will be able to see them without having the proper URL.
Hiding logbooks from the logbook selection page is not possible since when people bring up that page, they are not yet logged in, so elog does not know |
Re: edit elog config via elog web interface, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Mon Sep 4 13:08:35 2017
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On the right side of "Change password" you should find "Change config file".
But you'll only see this, if the user has admin priviledges defined in the config file: "Admin user = <user>"
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Re: javascript?, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Mon Sep 4 13:19:33 2017
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This logbook, the forum, provides some javascript code. The code is simply referenced in the footer (Bottom text = <file> | <string>).
<link
rel="stylesheet" href="//cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/highlight.js/9.6.0/styles/default.min.css"><script
src="//cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/highlight.js/9.6.0/highlight.min.js"></script><script>hljs.initHighlightingOnLoad();</script>
There's |
Re: Elog System Requirements, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Fri Sep 15 15:16:42 2017
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Hi Alan,
we run our ELOG server (38 GB Logbook data in about 50 logbooks dating back up to 16 years) on a virtual Linux box.
The memory
is important, since ELOG scans through all entries and creates an index at start-up. But we have only about 6% used out of 2GB: ELOG is not very demanding. |
Re: Format Form, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Oct 2 14:58:32 2017
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The way and entry form can be customized is kind of limited in elog. You can use "format <attribute> = ..." to request a certain width,
number of allowed characters and special CSS class (which of course you have to define). If you want a complete custom entry form, have a look here: elog:66909 . This requires however writing your own HTML, CSS and JavaScript. |
Re: Format Form, posted by Tim Schelfhout on Mon Oct 2 15:20:04 2017
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Thankx 4 the quick reply Stefan. The link you provided does not work .... could you point me again in the
right direction? Where can I find more info on this ability?
Thankx |
Re: Format Form, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Oct 2 15:53:39 2017
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The link does now work in the email, but if you go to the web interface of the forum it does work.
Anyhow, you can go directly to https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/66909
Stefan |