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Fri Apr 27 08:38:58 2007 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Request | Linux | 2.6.3-1764 | Re: Is there (planned) support for <A NAME> and <HR /> in ELCODE? |
Kevin McCarty wrote: | I am wondering if there is any support (or if not, if it is planned) for inserting HTML <a name> and <hr /> tags via ELCODE. |
Very good idea. The horizontal line is already implemented via [LINE] and the anchor tag will soon follow. |
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Fri Apr 27 08:23:04 2007 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 2.6.5 1844 | Re: Sorting by column title problem |
George Chisholm wrote: | I am implementing ELOG for our Gas Control Centre.
Log entries sort ok when I click the ID or Date column title but not my custom attributes column headers???
Any suggestions? |
Indeed that was a bug, thanks for reporting it. I fixed it in the intermediate release which you can download at
http://midas.psi.ch/elog/download/windows/elog265-2.exe
George Chisholm wrote: | Where do we send donations? |
I have a PayPal account associated with my email address.
- Stefan |
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Thu Apr 26 22:26:04 2007 |
| George Chisholm | george.chisholm@terasengas.com | Question | Windows | 2.6.5 1844 | Sorting by column title problem |
Hi,
I am implementing ELOG for our Gas Control Centre.
Log entries sort ok when I click the ID or Date column title but not my custom attributes column headers???
Any suggestions?
Where do we send donations?
Best Regards and thanks for writing this very useful app.
George |
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Thu Apr 26 16:43:45 2007 |
| Kevin McCarty | kmccarty@princeton.edu | Request | Linux | 2.6.3-1764 | Is there (planned) support for <A NAME> and <HR /> in ELCODE? |
Hello,
I am wondering if there is any support (or if not, if it is planned) for inserting HTML <a name> and <hr /> tags via ELCODE. This would be useful for long log messages in order to provide a table of contents and divide them into clear sections. If this support already exists, I'm afraid it is not obvious to me how to access it in ELCODE. If it does not yet exist, would you consider a patch for it?
As a related issue, to support <a name> usefully, it will also be necessary for ELCODE to support things like [url=#tag], which it currently converts to <a href = "http:///#tag"> instead the expected result of <a href = "#tag">.
(Please send me replies also by email at kmccarty AT princeton DOT edu, as I don't check this forum often.)
Thanks for writing ELOG; our group has been using it very productively on our server for the last few weeks.
best regards,
-- Kevin McCarty |
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Wed Apr 25 20:29:39 2007 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | Windows | 6.4-1802 | Re: sort attributs |
deletoille wrote: | thanks, It works but the order "?sort" seems to works only in summary view (attachment 1) and not in threaded (attachement 2) view.
Any idea? |
Two ideas. First, you have following URL:
.../page?rsort=Date+Evenement
but your attribute is "Evenement" (without "Date"). Can you check that?
Second: In threaded mode, only the "thread heads" are sorted. If an entry has one or more replies, it does not make sense to tear apart these replies because of sorting, so threads are always kept together, independent of their attributes. |
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Wed Apr 25 19:44:34 2007 |
| Steve Jones | steve.jones@freescale.com | Bug report | All | Other | 2.6.2-1739 | Re: "Guest menu commands" not changing the menu line |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Steve Jones wrote: | BTW, WebSVN no longer provides a means of downloading a tar of your code trunk. I had to go to http://midas.psi.ch/elog/download/tar/ in order to get your 2.6.4-1 revision.
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That should be fixed now.
Steve Jones wrote: | Ok, here is what I found. Apparently in the past there was a "Find Menu Commands = " option? Because I had this in my config and elog was not barfing on it being there. So, I changed the word "Find" with "List" and things seems to now work. Stefan, was there an old command called "Find Menu Commands"?
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Yes. Indeed this was changes some time ago. Have a look at elog:880. Unfortunately I did not announce this change clearly. |
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Ok, I am fixed now (took me awhile to respond - sorry).
Thanks Stefan!
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Wed Apr 25 19:42:22 2007 |
| Steve Jones | steve.jones@freescale.com | Question | Windows | | Re: is there any other way for users to have access without my being online? |
marion wrote: | is there any other way for users to have access to the ELOG without my being online?
marion |
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Your windows machine must be turned on, on the network, but you do not have to be logged in IF you have setup elog to "Run as a Service"
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Wed Apr 25 19:39:57 2007 |
| Steve Jones | steve.jones@freescale.com | Info | Windows | 2.6.5 | Re: WYSIWYG (What you see is what you get) |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
An Thai wrote: | Dear all,
I use the freemail from provider Web.de and find that its web-email editor ist very nice.
All formated text will be displayed in the right way, WYSIWYG.
Has sombody an idea, how to improve the Elog like this?
Best regards |
Well, all this is possible with ELCode tags, as you can see below. The advantage is that you can enter these tags with any browser, even with a text based browser. Have you tried to use the web.de page with a non-IE browser like Firefox? It doesn't work! They use very special JavaScript and AJAX with locks you to IE. And this is not the philosophy of ELOG. You should be able to do everything, even if JavaScript is switched off.
Dear BIG RED ,
Here is the bulleting:
- First line
- Second line
- third line
Line numbering with under line:
- First line
- Second line
- Third line
Centered text |
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