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  68847   Fri Oct 12 10:17:20 2018 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinuxV3.1.1-0767eb0Re: Buttons missing in ckeditor

Have you selected "HTML" encoding (below the main message box). The HTML editor is not activated if you have "plain" text encoding. Did you try the default elogd.cfg file? If you modified the config file and did a mistake there, the program can for example not properly find all directories. Also makse sure you did a full install with "make install", not just update the executable.

Stefan

Roland Beyer wrote:

Hello everybody,

we had to setup a new server for our elog some time ago because the old one crashed. We are now running version ELOG V3.1.1-0767eb0.

In the previous installation we had these nice buttons for file upload, time stamp and equation editor, which are also available here in the online version.

I already found that in the installation directory ("/usr/local/elog/") there exists a directory "scripts" containing a file "ckeditor-config.js", which also contains the lines:
"config.extraPlugins = 'timestamp,dndfiles,eqneditor,fileupload';" and "{ name: 'insert', items: [ 'Image', 'Table', 'HorizontalRule', 'Smiley', 'SpecialChar', 'PageBreak', 'FileUpload', 'Timestamp', 'EqnEditor' ] },"

These plugins seem to be available in the subdirectory "scripts/ckeditor/plugins/". But why are they not loaded? Is it just a version issue? Or something else?

It would be nice to get a hint.

Best regards,

Roland

 

  68848   Fri Oct 12 11:56:26 2018 Reply Roland Beyerroland.beyer@hzdr.deQuestionLinuxV3.1.1-0767eb0Re: Buttons missing in ckeditor

Dear Stefan,

thanks for your hints. Meanwhile we already solved the problem. I think it was caused by the recovery from a backup version after the server crash ... and the retirement of the person who did the previous installation.

We found the following things to be faulty:

  1. Somebody linked the "elog/scripts/ckeditor"-directory to "../../javascript/ckeditor" (maybe an independent installation of ckeditor). Due to this the relative path in "ckeditor/config.js" to "../ckeditor-config.js" could not be correctly resolved to be "elog/scripts/ckeditor-config.js". Now we put the absolute path.
  2. Furthermore the owner of all files in the elog directory was set to root:root with read access only for root. We changed them now to root:elog and gave read acess for everybody.

Now everything works as expected.

I'm sorry for inconvenience,

Thanks and best regards,

Roland

 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Have you selected "HTML" encoding (below the main message box). The HTML editor is not activated if you have "plain" text encoding. Did you try the default elogd.cfg file? If you modified the config file and did a mistake there, the program can for example not properly find all directories. Also makse sure you did a full install with "make install", not just update the executable.

Stefan

Roland Beyer wrote:

Hello everybody,

we had to setup a new server for our elog some time ago because the old one crashed. We are now running version ELOG V3.1.1-0767eb0.

In the previous installation we had these nice buttons for file upload, time stamp and equation editor, which are also available here in the online version.

I already found that in the installation directory ("/usr/local/elog/") there exists a directory "scripts" containing a file "ckeditor-config.js", which also contains the lines:
"config.extraPlugins = 'timestamp,dndfiles,eqneditor,fileupload';" and "{ name: 'insert', items: [ 'Image', 'Table', 'HorizontalRule', 'Smiley', 'SpecialChar', 'PageBreak', 'FileUpload', 'Timestamp', 'EqnEditor' ] },"

These plugins seem to be available in the subdirectory "scripts/ckeditor/plugins/". But why are they not loaded? Is it just a version issue? Or something else?

It would be nice to get a hint.

Best regards,

Roland

 

 

  68850   Fri Oct 19 13:08:30 2018 Reply Andreas Luedekeandreas.luedeke@psi.chQuestionWindows3.1.3Re: Logfile not registering entry numbers?

It looks like you've found a bug in ELOG. I've checked my elog.log and see that all NEW entry lines show "#0".

I've looked into the code: the message is written before the new entry is submitted, and only then the entry ID is defined.
For new entries one would need to make the logging print line later - but that would blow up the code.
The message IDs are correct for saving drafts and editing entries. I'll discuss with Stefan if that should be fixed.
 
Andreas
 
Sergio Navarrete wrote:

I have configured a logbook with the logfile on, but when a user replies to an entry the line logged goes

Date Time [User@IP] {Logbook} NEW entry #0

How can I make the #0 be the real entry number for the reply?

 

 

  68854   Fri Oct 26 16:50:48 2018 Reply Grant Jeffcotegrant@jeffcote.orgBug reportLinuxV3.1.3-7933898Re: How many "Extendable options" can I add?

Apologies that should have been Devrim (autocorrect again) :-(

Grant Jeffcote wrote:

David,

Try

Extendable options = Require Model, Require Lens, Require Other,

Regards

Grant

Devrim Esenturk wrote:

Hi

I am trying to add "Extendable options" for some attribute as below example. However button to add new item for list appears only for the first "Extendable options", if disable the first with (;), button appears for the second. It means elog add new item button only the first line "Extendable options" not for other?

Is this a limitation or bug or am I doing something wrong?

Options Require = N/A, Camera{1}, Lens{2}, Other{3}
{1} MOptions Require Model= XNB-6001, PNM-7000VD, PNM-9000VQ, PNM-9320VQ
{2} MOptions Require Lens = SLA-T2480, SLA-T2480V, SLA-T4680, SLA-T4680V, SLA-T1080F, SLA-2M2400P, SLA-2M2800P, SLA-2M3600P, SLA-2M6000P, SLA-2M1200P, SLA-5M3700P, SLA-5M4600P, SLA-5M7000P, SLA-2M2400Q, SLA-2M2800Q, SLA-2M3600Q, SLA-2M6000Q, SLA-5M3700Q, SLA-5M4600Q, SLA-5M7000Q, SLA-2M2400D, SLA-2M2800D, SLA-2M3600D, SLA-2M6000D
{3} MOptions Require Other = Base Unit

Extendable options = Require Model

Extendable options = Require Lens

Extendable options = Require Other

Thank you

Devrim

 

 

  68855   Fri Oct 26 19:15:19 2018 Reply Devrim Esenturkdevrim.esenturk@gmail.comBug reportLinuxV3.1.3-7933898Re: How many "Extendable options" can I add?

No problem :) 

Your suggestion worked as it must be. I didn't see "Extendable options = <list>" on guide :/

I guess I need rest a little bit... :(

Thank you

Have a great weekend

Devrim

Grant Jeffcote wrote:

Apologies that should have been Devrim (autocorrect again) :-(

Grant Jeffcote wrote:

David,

Try

Extendable options = Require Model, Require Lens, Require Other,

Regards

Grant

Devrim Esenturk wrote:

Hi

I am trying to add "Extendable options" for some attribute as below example. However button to add new item for list appears only for the first "Extendable options", if disable the first with (;), button appears for the second. It means elog add new item button only the first line "Extendable options" not for other?

Is this a limitation or bug or am I doing something wrong?

Options Require = N/A, Camera{1}, Lens{2}, Other{3}
{1} MOptions Require Model= XNB-6001, PNM-7000VD, PNM-9000VQ, PNM-9320VQ
{2} MOptions Require Lens = SLA-T2480, SLA-T2480V, SLA-T4680, SLA-T4680V, SLA-T1080F, SLA-2M2400P, SLA-2M2800P, SLA-2M3600P, SLA-2M6000P, SLA-2M1200P, SLA-5M3700P, SLA-5M4600P, SLA-5M7000P, SLA-2M2400Q, SLA-2M2800Q, SLA-2M3600Q, SLA-2M6000Q, SLA-5M3700Q, SLA-5M4600Q, SLA-5M7000Q, SLA-2M2400D, SLA-2M2800D, SLA-2M3600D, SLA-2M6000D
{3} MOptions Require Other = Base Unit

Extendable options = Require Model

Extendable options = Require Lens

Extendable options = Require Other

Thank you

Devrim

 

 

 

  68856   Sat Oct 27 10:51:12 2018 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug reportLinuxELOG V3.1.2-bd7Re: messy code for chinese charactor
Can you post a screenshot?


Wenhao Huang wrote:
The Chinese character appears messy code. The encoding way is the default utf-8. How can I solve this problem?
  68857   Mon Oct 29 14:26:28 2018 Reply David PilgramDavid.Pilgram@epost.org.ukQuestionWindows3.1.3Re: Logfile not registering entry numbers?

As a regular elog (ab)user, I have seen this behaviour from time to time.  So far as I recall, the cause actually is that a normal entry is looking for the entry in the "Reply to" field of the normal entry in the yymmdda.log file.  When that entry does not exist, then I see a duplicate line of an entry with entry "#0", in emboldened black type.  I did have a screenshot, but cannot find it for now. 

A quick (relative term, that) search usually finds the entry which references the missing "Reply to" line, and editing that, all is well.  I'm not sure how this can happen, but it does.  NB, I'm still on elog 2.9.2 so I don't know how the draft facility works and possibly enhances the possibility of this issue.

 

Note that this is different to the case (rather more frequent) where the entry in  the "In reply to" field is missing.  This causes elog to go into a continuous loop and only the strongest measures  ("kill -9 xxxx in linux) will break this out.  This can happen more frequently as if you delete a thread with a large number (>40?) of entries, elog crashes, but more importantly, hasn't finished the job.  Clicking on the remenents of the thread (which are usually the later entries) causes the endless loop.

Andreas Luedeke wrote:

It looks like you've found a bug in ELOG. I've checked my elog.log and see that all NEW entry lines show "#0".

I've looked into the code: the message is written before the new entry is submitted, and only then the entry ID is defined.
For new entries one would need to make the logging print line later - but that would blow up the code.
The message IDs are correct for saving drafts and editing entries. I'll discuss with Stefan if that should be fixed.
 
Andreas
 
Sergio Navarrete wrote:

I have configured a logbook with the logfile on, but when a user replies to an entry the line logged goes

Date Time [User@IP] {Logbook} NEW entry #0

How can I make the #0 be the real entry number for the reply?

 

 

 

  68859   Tue Nov 27 08:19:11 2018 Reply Andreas Luedekeandreas.luedeke@psi.chRequestWindows3.1.2Re: Need to change port 25

This is nicely explained in the documentation: https://elog.psi.ch/elog/config.html#global

The following options are specific to the [global] section:
Port = <port>
Specifies the TCP port under which the server is listening. Default is 80. Can be superseeded via the '-p' command line flag.
Yanick Vachon wrote:

Hi,

We've made changes in our network and now we have to use port 587 instead of port 25, how can i edit that parameter?

Thanks

 

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