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Tue Jan 31 08:42:54 2017 |
| Andreas Luedeke | andreas.luedeke@psi.ch | Request | Windows | 3.1.2 | Re: How can change the justification of a column? |
You might tell your browser to show you the source code of an ELOG page in list mode. There you'll find the class name you're looking for.
Cheers, Andreas
fabio vitale wrote: |
I need to set text-align:left but only for an attribute in the List mode, For example, say that FirstName column must be left justified in list view. What is the name of the cell content in the default elog.css?
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
You can do that chaning the CSS of the underlying theme. But you need some experience with CSS.
fabio vitale wrote: |
It is possible to change the justification for a column/attribute in the list mode (left-aligned, centered, right-aligned)?
Right now Elog treats each colum of a list as centered,
thank you
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Tue Jan 31 09:20:07 2017 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Request | Windows | 3.1.2 | Re: How can change the justification of a column? |
The CSS class for the list display table "listframe". If you want the second column to be left-aligned, you put following into elog.css:
.listframe td:nth-child(2) {
text-align:left;
}
that should do the trick. Replace the "2" with the column you would like to change.
Stefan
fabio vitale wrote: |
I need to set text-align:left but only for an attribute in the List mode, For example, say that FirstName column must be left justified in list view. What is the name of the cell content in the default elog.css?
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
You can do that chaning the CSS of the underlying theme. But you need some experience with CSS.
fabio vitale wrote: |
It is possible to change the justification for a column/attribute in the list mode (left-aligned, centered, right-aligned)?
Right now Elog treats each colum of a list as centered,
thank you
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Tue Jan 31 18:10:29 2017 |
| fabio vitale | mc3356@mclink.it | Request | Windows | 3.1.2 | Re: How can change the justification of a column? |
Thank you Stefan: it worked!
Now I am wondering if there is some syntax to force this behaviour at the attribute level in elog.cfg, without the need to modify the css, I mean simply based on the attribute name (not its content). The syntax Style <attribute> <value> = <style> can modify the style but it applies to the whole line in the list, so all the cells in that line are affected. Also it apply *only if* the content of the cell equals <value>.
In other words, an overridden version for Style: Style <attribute> = <style> that will be applied *regardless* of the cell content _AND_ only to the cell specified in <attribute>
What do you think?
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
The CSS class for the list display table "listframe". If you want the second column to be left-aligned, you put following into elog.css:
.listframe td:nth-child(2) {
text-align:left;
}
that should do the trick. Replace the "2" with the column you would like to change.
Stefan
fabio vitale wrote: |
I need to set text-align:left but only for an attribute in the List mode, For example, say that FirstName column must be left justified in list view. What is the name of the cell content in the default elog.css?
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
You can do that chaning the CSS of the underlying theme. But you need some experience with CSS.
fabio vitale wrote: |
It is possible to change the justification for a column/attribute in the list mode (left-aligned, centered, right-aligned)?
Right now Elog treats each colum of a list as centered,
thank you
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Tue Jan 31 21:38:44 2017 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Request | Windows | 3.1.2 | Re: How can change the justification of a column? |
This is currently not possible.
/Stefan
fabio vitale wrote: |
Thank you Stefan: it worked!
Now I am wondering if there is some syntax to force this behaviour at the attribute level in elog.cfg, without the need to modify the css, I mean simply based on the attribute name (not its content). The syntax Style <attribute> <value> = <style> can modify the style but it applies to the whole line in the list, so all the cells in that line are affected. Also it apply *only if* the content of the cell equals <value>.
In other words, an overridden version for Style: Style <attribute> = <style> that will be applied *regardless* of the cell content _AND_ only to the cell specified in <attribute>
What do you think?
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
The CSS class for the list display table "listframe". If you want the second column to be left-aligned, you put following into elog.css:
.listframe td:nth-child(2) {
text-align:left;
}
that should do the trick. Replace the "2" with the column you would like to change.
Stefan
fabio vitale wrote: |
I need to set text-align:left but only for an attribute in the List mode, For example, say that FirstName column must be left justified in list view. What is the name of the cell content in the default elog.css?
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
You can do that chaning the CSS of the underlying theme. But you need some experience with CSS.
fabio vitale wrote: |
It is possible to change the justification for a column/attribute in the list mode (left-aligned, centered, right-aligned)?
Right now Elog treats each colum of a list as centered,
thank you
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68141
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Thu Oct 8 11:27:55 2015 |
| Andreas Luedeke | andreas.luedeke@psi.ch | Question | Windows | V3 | Re: How can I host elog in a web server |
I am honestly not sure if I understand the question. You can run ELOG behind an Apache Webserver. Look for example at https://midas.psi.ch/elog/adminguide.html#secure
Dawang wrote: |
How can I host elog in a web server. I need sample config file on [global] segment to show config on how it can be host. Please need your help. Thanks
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Thu Nov 9 23:10:08 2006 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 2.6.1-1684 | Re: How can I configure to prevent empty entries? |
Alan Stone wrote: | I have accidentally created a couple of entries recently. It is pretty easy. I
fill in the header, type in a Subject, and then hit Enter, instead of TAB.
I have turned off the edit option intentionally.
I want to avoid this in the future. Is there a configuration option which would
confirm that the user before submitting an entry without a Body? I know I can require
attributes like Author and Subject. I am not sure I want to require a Body, in case
someone submits an entry with just an attachment (and a Subject).
Thanks, Alan |
Actually the submit/edit behavior is controlled by your browser, not by elog. I do not know any mean of how the HTML code could control this independently of the browser. So you have to get used to it  |
66970
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Tue Dec 7 09:38:56 2010 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 280-5 | Re: How can Elog start automatically on Windows Server 2008 on startup ? |
Philipp W. wrote: |
Hi all,
i have a question... How can i manage it that elog starts automatically on windows startup ? I always need to type "elogd -p 85" in the console that it starts ...
Can anyone help me ? =)
Thanks
SenoX
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If you install elog with the installer from the distribution, it installs elog as a windows service, which is started automatically when windows starts. |
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Tue Dec 14 20:16:46 2010 |
| Arno Teunisse | A.teeling3@chello.nl | Question | Windows | 280-5 | Re: How can Elog start automatically on Windows Server 2008 on startup ? |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Philipp W. wrote: |
Hi all,
i have a question... How can i manage it that elog starts automatically on windows startup ? I always need to type "elogd -p 85" in the console that it starts ...
Can anyone help me ? =)
Thanks
SenoX
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If you install elog with the installer from the distribution, it installs elog as a windows service, which is started automatically when windows starts.
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Hello
When the install did not work properly ( I've never had that problem ) you can start the elog service with the SC.EXE command like this :
sc.exe create Elog binpath= "\"c:\program files\elog\elogd.exe\" -D -c \"c:\program files\elog\elogd.cfg\"" displayname= "Elogbook services" start= auto type= own
Please notice the spaces after the = ( they are required )
You can now use :
net start elog
and
net stop elog
to start the service without a reboot.
Maybe this helps.
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