Re: hide attributes when view the logbook, posted by Juliana Peng on Fri Jul 22 17:54:41 2005
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[quote="Juliana Peng"][quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="Juliana Peng"]but it seems only effective when adding the new entry. All the attributes will show in
logbook. Is there a way to hide some of the attributes? It would be good to let each user to choose what to see what not to see, create their own view.
Can you put it on your to-do list or wishlist?[/quote]
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Re: hide attributes when view the logbook, posted by Juliana Peng on Mon Jul 25 22:32:10 2005
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="Juliana Peng"]Thanks so much. But the new feature seems not working.[/quote]
Are you sure you got the latest CVS version and recompiled correctly?
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Re: hide attributes when view the logbook, posted by Juliana Peng on Tue Jul 26 16:44:41 2005
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="Juliana Peng"]Thanks so much. But the new feature seems not working.[/quote]
Are you sure you got the latest CVS version and recompiled correctly?
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Re: hide attributes when view the logbook, posted by Juliana Peng on Tue Jul 26 17:28:31 2005
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"][quote="Juliana Peng"]Thanks. But what I want is to hide the unwanted attributes at summary view, not just hide them when I click on
entry.[/quote]
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Re: hide attributes when view the logbook, posted by Juliana Peng on Tue Jul 26 22:05:24 2005
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"]
Use "list display = <attribute list>" to specify which attributes to show in the listing page. RTFM.[/quote]
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Re: hide attributes when view the logbook, posted by Juliana Peng on Wed Jul 27 15:49:16 2005
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"]
In that case I would suggest two separate logbooks, for for SunOS and one for others. This way you can manage two separate sets of attributes.[/quote]
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Re: hide attributes when view the logbook, posted by Juliana Peng on Wed Jul 27 16:31:33 2005
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"]
I understood you correctly. What I was trying to say is that what you currently request possible with the current version and will not be implemented soon.
But you can partly obtain what you want by having two logbooks. Make one logbook which has fewer attributes, and which will receive all SunOS entries. |
elog start with number of entries are zero (0) for all logbook, posted by pirat sriyotha on Wed Dec 23 08:47:35 2009
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hi sirs,
am using freebsd, this morning i started elog and did a few record with no problem.
just this afternoon when i enter firefox3 http://localhost:8000/, i got zero number of records for all of my logbooks. |