Re: bug in elog.spec, posted by Laurent Jean-Rigaud on Mon Jul 6 20:19:21 2020 
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Hi,
You rights, CFLAGS should not be in specfile to take care of distrib env.
Btw, I sent in the past an update for build process of Stefan delivery to generate src.rpm file copatible to tarball version. I think Stefan |
Re: bug in elog.spec, posted by Janusz Szuba on Tue Jul 7 11:22:45 2020
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Thanks for the answer, I will try with your specfile
best
Janusz |
Re: Expanding column width when viewing in Summary mode, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Jul 17 09:18:18 2020
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You can't directly change individual columns, but you can reduce the "Text" column. This is done in themes/default/elog.css. Search for
"listtitle2" and change or remove the line "width:100%". This makes the text column narrower, leaving more space for the subject column.
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Re: Expanding column width when viewing in Summary mode, posted by Illam Pakkirisamy on Sat Jul 18 17:18:54 2020
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Stefan
Ritt wrote:
You can't directly change individual columns, but you can reduce the |
Re: Expanding column width when viewing in Summary mode, posted by Illam Pakkirisamy on Sat Jul 18 17:19:31 2020
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Hi Stefan,
Thanks for your prompt follow up. I did try commenting of the width statement for listtitle2 and also reducing it to 40% but it did not
work. I restarted elogd daemon and I don't see the columns changing. I also tried putting a percentage number (40%) for listtitle1 just |
Re: Expanding column width when viewing in Summary mode, posted by David Pilgram on Sun Jul 19 13:14:36 2020
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Anyone who knows me knows I (ab)use elog a lot. And this one is another of a long list of cheats and work arounds rather than modifying the
code properly.
In summary mode, the top row are titles, and if they are long, they will dominate the width of that column. Similarly if they are short, |
Re: Expanding column width when viewing in Summary mode, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Jul 20 08:37:17 2020
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I can think of two reasons why you don't see a change:
1) You modified the wrong file. The elog.css file is under elog/themes/default/elog.css. If you "install" elog, it might go into your
installation directory. So check if you have more than one file with this name. |
Re: How to change name of record Id from $@MID@$., posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jul 22 19:10:08 2020
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No idea what you are talking about. $@MID@$ is used in the database files to indicate the start of a new message. It is not used on any elog web page.
If you want to put the message ID on your web page, you should use the variable "$message id" as written in the documentation. You say JS, where
is your JS running? You wrote a JS program to work on the raw elog database files? Or you wrote an extension to run in your browse? You have to be a bit |