Re: Incorrect Display, posted by Geoffrey Carman on Fri Jun 3 17:34:44 2005
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[quote="David Spindler"]
BTW, I love elog and have it running at work. It is being used extensively.[/quote]
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Guest menu commands not working as advertisted, posted by Greg Christian on Tue Jun 14 16:50:41 2016
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Hello,
I am trying to set up my elog to have read-only guest access and require registration/password for users to be able to post to the elog. I've
tried following the instructions here: https://midas.psi.ch/elog/faq.html#6, i.e. putting the following |
Re: Guest menu commands not working as advertisted, posted by Greg Christian on Tue Jun 14 18:32:03 2016
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Got it. Thanks!
Stefan
Ritt wrote:
There are two menus, one for the list display, and one for the individual |
Re: Unformatted Appearance of Elog, posted by Greg Christian on Tue Mar 22 17:58:32 2022
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In trying to fix this, I have re-downloaded the source from github rather than the source at http://elog.psi.ch/elog/download/tar/elog-latest.tar.gz,
which is apparently very different from what is on github. Now I am running ELOG V3.1.4-d828aa58 |
Modify the date of an entry?, posted by Gary Cramblitt on Tue Jul 15 23:37:58 2003
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Great program! Thank you.
Short of manually editing the logbook files, is there a way I can change the
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Re: Modify the date of an entry?, posted by Gary Cramblitt on Wed Jul 16 21:21:52 2003
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> > Short of manually editing the logbook files, is there a way I can change the
> > date of an entry? I want to transfer my "Linux Journal", which I have been
> > writing as a regular document for several months, into elog so I can take
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Re: Modify the date of an entry?, posted by Gary Cramblitt on Wed Jul 16 21:31:26 2003
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> > > Short of manually editing the logbook files, is there a way I can change the
> > > date of an entry? I want to transfer my "Linux Journal", which I have been
> > > writing as a regular document for several months, into elog so I can take
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Re: Modify the date of an entry?, posted by Gary Cramblitt on Fri Jul 18 01:58:10 2003
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> > I figured out how to hide columns, using the "Display search" parameter. (BTW,
> > suggest you modify the Administrator manual to mention that "Display search" applies
> > to the initial display as well as any "Find"s. I had seen this, but assumed it
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