Re: hyperlink other elog posts, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Wed May 29 14:57:23 2013
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Remington Tyler Thornton wrote:
I am on an experiment that used ELOG for all documentation and meeting notes. In our meeting notes we |
Daemonizing vs. shell execution, posted by Martin Rongen on Mon Jun 3 15:44:46 2013
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Hi all
I have setup an logbook that executes a number of shell scripts to preset attributes and append standart information, which works great. Now I
am trying to daemonise the whole thing. I have tried the -D option as well as daemontools. In both cases the logbook itself is functional but the bash |
Re: "full" only changes color, posted by Martin Rongen on Mon Jun 3 15:49:33 2013
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[quote="Kees Bol"]Hi,
I have the strange problem that when changing to "full"-diplaymode the output looks the same as with "summary", only the color is different. The texts
don't appear.
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Re: Daemonizing vs. shell execution, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Jun 3 15:53:22 2013
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Martin Rongen wrote:
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Sorting by numeric attribute (not entry ID)., posted by David Pilgram on Mon Jun 3 20:02:38 2013
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By default, elog enties are sorted by their ID number. When viewing a logbook in Full or Summary, they are
shown in strict order of ID. In Threaded, entries are shown in strict order of ID for the latest entry of each
thread, and then previous entries (in reply to) back from the latest one.
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Re: Sorting by numeric attribute (not entry ID)., posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Jun 4 12:03:18 2013
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> By default, elog enties are sorted by their ID number. When viewing a logbook in Full or Summary, they are
> shown in strict order of ID. In Threaded, entries are shown in strict order of ID for the latest entry of each
> thread, and then previous entries (in reply to) back from the latest one.
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Re: Daemonizing vs. shell execution, posted by Martin Rongen on Tue Jun 4 13:26:02 2013
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Re: Sorting by numeric attribute (not entry ID)., posted by David Pilgram on Tue Jun 4 15:00:23 2013
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> > By default, elog enties are sorted by their ID number. When viewing a logbook in Full or Summary, they are
> > shown in strict order of ID. In Threaded, entries are shown in strict order of ID for the latest entry of each
> > thread, and then previous entries (in reply to) back from the latest one.
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