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Wed Jul 28 17:26:17 2010 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 2.7.8-2278 | Re: Disable forward/backward navigation keystrokes? |
Bryan Moffit wrote: |
I wondered if there was a config line that enabled/disabled the forward and backward navigation keystrokes that were implemented in 2.7.0?
The current definitions (Control-PgUp/PgDown/Home/End) interfere with those keys I use to navigate between tabs in Firefox. It'd be nice if they could either be turned off.. or redefined.
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They are defined in
<ELOG directory>\scripts\elcode.js
Just go to the browse(evt) function and redefine or remove them there. |
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Wed Jul 28 17:32:15 2010 |
| Bryan Moffit | moffit@jlab.org | Question | Linux | 2.7.8-2278 | Re: Disable forward/backward navigation keystrokes? |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Bryan Moffit wrote: |
I wondered if there was a config line that enabled/disabled the forward and backward navigation keystrokes that were implemented in 2.7.0?
The current definitions (Control-PgUp/PgDown/Home/End) interfere with those keys I use to navigate between tabs in Firefox. It'd be nice if they could either be turned off.. or redefined.
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They are defined in
<ELOG directory>\scripts\elcode.js
Just go to the browse(evt) function and redefine or remove them there.
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Got it to work as desired.
Thanks for your help and your quick response. |
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Thu Jul 29 13:45:47 2010 |
| soren poulsen | soren.poulsen@cern.ch | Question | Linux | 2.7.8 | Re: Subst variables and Execute |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
soren poulsen wrote: |
There is sometimes a problem with substitutions like "Execute delete = echo $message id".
It seems the problem is that if you delete a logbook entry that is not created with the current logbook attributes, the substitution variables are replaced with the variable name, and not the variable value.
In this example, according to the log file it becomes SHELL "message id" instead of SHELL "234", if the logbook entry is 234.
Soren
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I tried to reproduce it, but it always worked for me. So I need a step-by-step instruction from you on how to reproduce the problem, ideally starting from the demo logbook from the distribution. Only if I can reproduce the problem, I will be able to fix it.
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It is of course my job to reproduce it (and explain how-to). Thanks for your consideration. |
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Wed Aug 4 23:46:34 2010 |
| Kontantin Olchanski | olchansk@triumf.ca | Bug report | Linux | unknown | elog editor loses all text |
I just typed a long text into this elog, clicked "submit" and it bombed with "you must select an Icon", returned me to the editor with all my text gone gone gone. I do not want to select icons, I just want to report a problem with elog. Well, 2 problems, now.
K.O.
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Wed Aug 4 23:52:08 2010 |
| Kontantin Olchanski | olchansk@triumf.ca | Question | Linux | 2.8.0 | elog keeps recreating preview .png files? |
Hi, I rsync an elog database from CERN to TRIUMF every few months and I notice that rsync keeps copying preview files (xxx.png.png, xxx.gif.png, etc) from very old entries. I guess that elogd creates these files from scratch each time they are needed, overwriting any previously existing preview files. This creates extra rsync network traffic and rsync takes longer to complete. Is there any way to avoid this? K.O.
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Fri Aug 6 12:55:08 2010 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 2.8.0 | Re: elog keeps recreating preview .png files? |
Kontantin Olchanski wrote: |
Hi, I rsync an elog database from CERN to TRIUMF every few months and I notice that rsync keeps copying preview files (xxx.png.png, xxx.gif.png, etc) from very old entries. I guess that elogd creates these files from scratch each time they are needed, overwriting any previously existing preview files. This creates extra rsync network traffic and rsync takes longer to complete. Is there any way to avoid this? K.O.
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Actually the thumbnail files are only created if they are not there. This is done in the function crate_thumbnail():
i = get_thumb_name(file_name, str, sizeof(str), 0);
if (i)
return i;
So if these files are recreated always, something must be wrong there. Or you sysadmin runs a cron job which deletes them every evening  |
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Fri Aug 6 13:01:24 2010 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Linux | unknown | Re: elog editor loses all text |
Kontantin Olchanski wrote: |
I just typed a long text into this elog, clicked "submit" and it bombed with "you must select an Icon", returned me to the editor with all my text gone gone gone. I do not want to select icons, I just want to report a problem with elog. Well, 2 problems, now.
K.O.
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Well, first RTFM: "Fields marked with a * are required" on top of the elog entry page. Then, use a reasonable browser on a reasonable OS
On Google Chrome the text is still there (actually I just tried it with this entry). No idea what Safari under OSX does. Under Windows, Safari keeps the text. Actually this is controlled by the FCKEditor inside elog which is written by someone else. So complain there! Funny: We have about 1000+ entries in this forum, and you are the first one complaining about this. |
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Wed Aug 25 02:49:44 2010 |
| Owen LaGarde | olagarde@gmail.com | Question | Linux | 2.7.8 | honor "user" field in the Apache SSL request object or environment variables in SSL process groups? |
Will elog defer user identification and authorization to the ssl engine of a *local* Apache proxy? I'd like to try elog in a site that requires the service port positively authenticate and identify users via smartcard certificate ID. Per SOP they have Apache+mod_ssl setting SSLUserName=SSL_CLIENT_S_DN_CN which sets both the SSL request object's "user" field and the REMOTE_USER environment var relative to the mod_ssl's session's process group leader. Users auth with Apache's mod_ssl as a single-signon replacement for web apps which have traditional native, internal user accounts/passwords, but those passwords are subsumed by the Apache/smartcard/mod_ssl setup. The web apps define internal accounts matching the users' cert IDs but do not allow any management of the [unused] passwords. Can elog do this? |