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  67699   Mon Sep 8 14:51:35 2014 Question Sara Vaninivanini.sara@gmail.comQuestionLinuxlatestdefault font style

Hi,

is it possibile to set a default font style: format, font, size, color, etc? how?

Thanks a lot

Sara

 

 

  67700   Tue Sep 9 10:12:37 2014 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinuxlatestRe: default font style

Sara Vanini wrote:

Hi,

is it possibile to set a default font style: format, font, size, color, etc? how?

Thanks a lot

Sara

You look here: http://midas.psi.ch/elog/config.html#themes 

  67701   Tue Sep 9 15:42:53 2014 Reply Sara Vaninivanini.sara@gmail.comQuestionLinuxlatestRe: default font style

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Sara Vanini wrote:

Hi,

is it possibile to set a default font style: format, font, size, color, etc? how?

Thanks a lot

Sara

You look here: http://midas.psi.ch/elog/config.html#themes 

 Thanks! but I'm lost in the themes/default/default.css file.... which is the entry I have to edit for the style of the body text (Format "Normal") of the elog pages?

Sara

 

  67702   Tue Sep 9 15:50:25 2014 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinuxlatestRe: default font style

Sara Vanini wrote:

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Sara Vanini wrote:

Hi,

is it possibile to set a default font style: format, font, size, color, etc? how?

Thanks a lot

Sara

You look here: http://midas.psi.ch/elog/config.html#themes 

 Thanks! but I'm lost in the themes/default/default.css file.... which is the entry I have to edit for the style of the body text (Format "Normal") of the elog pages?

Sara

 

Just change the body { } entry in the CSS file. Here is a good tutorial: http://www.w3schools.com/css/css_syntax.asp 

  67710   Mon Nov 3 15:28:41 2014 Question Daniel Roldandroldan@cells.esQuestionLinux2.9.2How to insert new entry between two entries.

 I would like to put between two entries a new entry.

My Users forgot to put a entry, and now they would like to put a new entry between olders entries.

For Example:

We have 10 entries order by Id:

300

301

302

...

 

They want to put between the entry 300 and 301 a new entry.

Is possible to do this feature?

 

Thanks! 

  67711   Mon Nov 3 17:14:44 2014 Reply David PilgramDavid.Pilgram@epost.org.ukQuestionLinux2.9.2Re: How to insert new entry between two entries.

Daniel Roldan wrote:

 I would like to put between two entries a new entry.

My Users forgot to put a entry, and now they would like to put a new entry between olders entries.

For Example:

We have 10 entries order by Id:

300

301

302

...

 

They want to put between the entry 300 and 301 a new entry.

Is possible to do this feature?

 

Thanks! 

There is nothing within elog itself to insert entry 310 between 300 and 301.  If you allow branching in your logbook. make a second reply to entry 300, and add in the missing details.  That entry will always be there as a reply to 300, but not obviously between 300 and 301.

From this point, any way to improve matters will require editing of the log files (default location /usr/local/elog/logbooks).  I should warn that editing these files can cause problems, including elog to crash, and spotting your error can take a lot of effort.  I speak from experience. I suggest that you have a look at a few entries, the layout of the entries etc first, and if you're still up for it I'll give a quick spin on how to improve the tidyness of how your entires look with 310 inserted between 300 and 301.

I should add what I would write only applies for certain for linux users, as it is my OS of choice.

  67712   Tue Nov 4 14:51:20 2014 Reply Andreas Luedekeandreas.luedeke@psi.chQuestionLinux2.9.2Re: How to insert new entry between two entries.

Daniel Roldan wrote:

 I would like to put between two entries a new entry.

My Users forgot to put a entry, and now they would like to put a new entry between olders entries.

For Example: We have 10 entries order by Id:

300
301
302
...

They want to put between the entry 300 and 301 a new entry.

Is possible to do this feature?

Thanks! 

You are using the entry ID to sort your entries: there is no good way to insert a new entry ID, like 300.5

But you could sort your entries by other means, that allows you to insert entries later between existing entries.

I use for example a "when" attribute of type datetime. Here's an excerpt from the relevant part of my config file:

Attributes  = ..., when
Start page  = ?rsort=when
Type when   = datetime
Preset when = $date
 
This sorts automatically all your entries according to the "when" attribute. "when" will be preset to the creation date, but you can change it if the entry belongs to the past between two other entries.
If you don't create entries every second, then you'll always find a date to add entries between two old entries.
 
Be aware that you should only add new Attributes only at the end of the list, otherwise old entries without the attribute may appear mixed up.
 
Regards
Andreas
 
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  67713   Wed Nov 12 03:19:17 2014 Reply Konstantin Olchanskiolchansk@triumf.caBug reportLinux2.9.2-a738Re: Defunct daemons
Also see this in ALPHA at CERN. Eventually there are so many defunct elogd processes that the user runs out of "maxproc" quota and automatic submission 
of elog messages starts to fail. (and the users complain, reboot all computers, etc).

The elogd we use is this:
https://bitbucket.org/ritt/elog/commits/44800a769b99599db7620779e2142b1161c694fc?at=master

The best I can tell, the main elogd is spawning something but does not reap finished subprocesses (wait() syscall). My guess it is spawning ImageMagik stuff 
to create preview images.

K.O.
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