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Mon Oct 2 15:53:39 2017 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | ELOG V3.1.3-fd7 | Re: Format Form | 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
Tim Schelfhout wrote: |
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
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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.
Stefan
Tim Schelfhout wrote: |
Hello there,
I am trying to format my entry form a little bit more practical and readable. I am struggling with the following:
- Numbers should be standard fields of 3 characters and can only be 3 characters wide (doing this by Format Leeftijd=1, css, 3, 3)
- Text Entry fields should be max. width of 15 characters ?
Also struggling with mutliple fields on one line:
- Can Spacing between fields be controlled? Even vertical spacing?
- When omitting the css in the Format syntax, the fieldname and field gets colored dark blue
.. found via css inspection a part solution using this (Format Leeftijd=1, attribname, 3, 3), but then the value still gets colored dark blue
Also I see that when one formats the entry field in edit mode it shows differently in list mode. (for example set width is not enforced in list mode)
Anyone ?
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Mon Apr 30 17:05:28 2012 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Linux | 2435 | Re: Forgot Password |
Christopher Lee wrote: |
We seem to have a problem with retrieving user passwords using the forgot password system
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Thanks for reporting that bug. With the help of your config file I finally could reproduce and fix it. The fix is contained in SVN revision 2462. |
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Tue May 1 09:20:00 2012 |
| Christopher Lee | chris@chrisandclaire.org | Bug report | Linux | 2435 | Re: Forgot Password |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Christopher Lee wrote: |
We seem to have a problem with retrieving user passwords using the forgot password system
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Thanks for reporting that bug. With the help of your config file I finally could reproduce and fix it. The fix is contained in SVN revision 2462.
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Thanks mate.. Glad to know it wasn't just me going insane? I'll keep an eye out for the new file |
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Wed May 2 09:17:56 2012 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Linux | 2435 | Re: Forgot Password |
Christopher Lee wrote: |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Christopher Lee wrote: |
We seem to have a problem with retrieving user passwords using the forgot password system
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Thanks for reporting that bug. With the help of your config file I finally could reproduce and fix it. The fix is contained in SVN revision 2462.
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Thanks mate.. Glad to know it wasn't just me going insane? I'll keep an eye out for the new file
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For the new version have a look here: http://midas.psi.ch/elog/faq.html#21 |
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Tue May 26 11:26:12 2015 |
| Andreas Luedeke | andreas.luedeke@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 3.1.0 | Re: Fixed text | Dear Neal,
I don't understand your example. There is no such thing as a "subject field". You can define an attribute called "subject", like in this logbook.
But I would guess that you want to have five attributes "Time Off", "Reason", etc. that cannot be altered after an entry has been created? That's easy.
Or do you want to protect entries with specific content not to be deleted? That is not easy.
Please explain in more detail what you want to achieve, and I'll be happy to help.
Cheers, Andreas
Neal Grafton wrote: |
I'd like to fix text or table in the subject field that can't be deleted or moved.
Can that be done in config? Example -
Time Off:
Reason:
Update By:
Estimated On time:
Detail:
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Tue May 26 12:34:44 2015 |
| Neal Grafton | nealgrafton@stfc.ac.uk | Question | Windows | 3.1.0 | Re: Fixed text | Sorry I call this field that you write in the subject field, a little confusing.
So is there anyway to fix the indicated words in place in this typing space so you can enter the text you want next to them but be unable to delete them. (does this make sense?)
Neal
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
Dear Neal,
I don't understand your example. There is no such thing as a "subject field". You can define an attribute called "subject", like in this logbook.
But I would guess that you want to have five attributes "Time Off", "Reason", etc. that cannot be altered after an entry has been created? That's easy.
Or do you want to protect entries with specific content not to be deleted? That is not easy.
Please explain in more detail what you want to achieve, and I'll be happy to help.
Cheers, Andreas
Neal Grafton wrote: |
I'd like to fix text or table in the subject field that can't be deleted or moved.
Can that be done in config? Example -
Time Off:
Reason:
Update By:
Estimated On time:
Detail:
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Wed May 27 08:41:05 2015 |
| Andreas Luedeke | andreas.luedeke@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 3.1.0 | Re: Fixed text | Hi Neal,
you can preload words into one attribute field, but one field is either editable or not, you cannot protect single words in a field.
But the ELOG way to solve this would be to have multiple attributes: you would get one entry field for each attribute.
Just look at this logbook: it has the attributes Icon, Author, Author Email, Category, OS, ELOG Version and Subject.
You can change the content of each attribute (except of "Author", that field is made here to be not editable), but as a normal user you cannot change the names in front of the fields.
Did you've set up the demo logbook and played around with it? Because your question suggests to me that you don't figured out yet what ELOG does. (Or as a direct answer: no, it does not make sense to me ;-) )
But I'm sure you'll figure it out: ELOG is best learned by trial and error.
Kind Regards
Andreas
Neal Grafton wrote: |
Sorry I call this field that you write in the subject field, a little confusing.
So is there anyway to fix the indicated words in place in this typing space so you can enter the text you want next to them but be unable to delete them. (does this make sense?)
Neal
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
Dear Neal,
I don't understand your example. There is no such thing as a "subject field". You can define an attribute called "subject", like in this logbook.
But I would guess that you want to have five attributes "Time Off", "Reason", etc. that cannot be altered after an entry has been created? That's easy.
Or do you want to protect entries with specific content not to be deleted? That is not easy.
Please explain in more detail what you want to achieve, and I'll be happy to help.
Cheers, Andreas
Neal Grafton wrote: |
I'd like to fix text or table in the subject field that can't be deleted or moved.
Can that be done in config? Example -
Time Off:
Reason:
Update By:
Estimated On time:
Detail:
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Wed May 27 08:51:23 2015 |
| Neal Grafton | neal.grafton@stfc.ac.uk | Question | Windows | 3.1.0 | Re: Fixed text | Andreas
We are still playing around with ideas, just thought I'd ask, didn't think it was possible.
We are ok with setting attributes but this is new to us as yet so may have more questions later.
Looking to produce, initially a shift running log and then many other logs for ISIS accelerator departments here at Rutherford Lab.
Thanks for the advice.
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
Hi Neal,
you can preload words into one attribute field, but one field is either editable or not, you cannot protect single words in a field.
But the ELOG way to solve this would be to have multiple attributes: you would get one entry field for each attribute.
Just look at this logbook: it has the attributes Icon, Author, Author Email, Category, OS, ELOG Version and Subject.
You can change the content of each attribute (except of "Author", that field is made here to be not editable), but as a normal user you cannot change the names in front of the fields.
Did you've set up the demo logbook and played around with it? Because your question suggests to me that you don't figured out yet what ELOG does. Or as a direct answer: no, it does not make sense to me ;-)
But I'm sure you'll figure it out: ELOG is best learned by trial and error.
Kind Regards
Andreas
Neal Grafton wrote: |
Sorry I call this field that you write in the subject field, a little confusing.
So is there anyway to fix the indicated words in place in this typing space so you can enter the text you want next to them but be unable to delete them. (does this make sense?)
Neal
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
Dear Neal,
I don't understand your example. There is no such thing as a "subject field". You can define an attribute called "subject", like in this logbook.
But I would guess that you want to have five attributes "Time Off", "Reason", etc. that cannot be altered after an entry has been created? That's easy.
Or do you want to protect entries with specific content not to be deleted? That is not easy.
Please explain in more detail what you want to achieve, and I'll be happy to help.
Cheers, Andreas
Neal Grafton wrote: |
I'd like to fix text or table in the subject field that can't be deleted or moved.
Can that be done in config? Example -
Time Off:
Reason:
Update By:
Estimated On time:
Detail:
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