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  67968   Tue Jun 9 09:39:14 2015 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chInfoAll3.1.0+Re: Different way CSS files are handled

Ok, fixed again.

Andreas Luedeke wrote:

Hi Stefan,

there is a little problem with the Makefile (on SL5 and SL6): the following line:

        @$(INSTALL) -m 0644 themes/default/* $(ELOGDIR)/themes/default/

/usr/bin/install: omitting directory `themes/default/icons'
make: *** [install] Error 1

When I go back to the old Makefile construct:

        @$(INSTALL) -m 0644 themes/default/icons/* $(ELOGDIR)/themes/default/icons/
        @for file in `find themes/default -type f` ;\
          do \
            if [ ! -f $(ELOGDIR)/themes/default/`basename $$file` ]; then  \
              $(INSTALL) -m 0644 $$file $(ELOGDIR)/themes/default/`basename $$file` ; \
           fi; \
          done

then it seems to work again.

Cheers

Andreas

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Hi,

I just implemented a different way CSS files are handled in ELOG. Previously, we had the default.css, which could be adjusted for specific needs. Some people did that (like myself). So I changed a few colors etc. When I now implement a new feature in elog, it might need a new CSS class which I put in default.css. But this means that people who have modified this file get it either overwritten, or do not get the new styles.

In order to fix this, the default.css is now called elog.css and is always inluded in any ELOG page. If one specifies a CSS file with "CSS = <file.css>", then this CSS file is loaded in addition to elog.css. So one can put only the modifications into that file and inherits all the rest from elog.css. If new features come in elog.css, the installation with the personalized CSS file will then get the new features from the new elog.css automatically, and just overwrite a few settings in the personalized file. Here is an example:

elog.css:

td {
  color:black;
  font-size:12px;

}

Personalized file special.css, activated with "CSS = special.css" in the elogd.cfg file:

td {
  font-size:18px;
}

This personalized file now overwrites the font size from elog.css to 18 pixel, while maintaining all the rest from elogd.css.

The modification is committed to GIT and will be contained in the next release of elog.

/Stefan

 

 

  68003   Wed Jun 10 14:25:16 2015 Question David PilgramDavid.Pilgram@epost.org.ukInfoLinuxV3.1.0-5be245eIs ELOG sending out cookies?

On my linux box, every time I select a thread, or start a new entry etc, I see that one or many cookies are sent.

On a terminal, I get the message

Received unknown cookie "CalciumDisplayParams"


Now I do have a perl script called Calcium, (Calendar viewed through the browser) but it's definately not running now, not in any browser window, and in any case why should an action of ELOG trigger this?  I realise it may be due to an idiocyncratic set up of this box.  But in normal operation, I doubt the user would see these cookies being received.

  68004   Wed Jun 10 15:35:14 2015 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chInfoLinuxV3.1.0-5be245eRe: Is ELOG sending out cookies?

Cookies are sent from your browser. ELOG has no influence on what the browser sends where. Probably you run your calender at the same machine where ELOG is running, so all the cookies your calender app stores in your browser are sent to ELOG as well. ELOG just complains about something it does not know, but otherwise this message can be simply ignored. Of course you can delete your cookies in your browser, but after the next call to your calendar app they will show up again.

David Pilgram wrote:

On my linux box, every time I select a thread, or start a new entry etc, I see that one or many cookies are sent.

On a terminal, I get the message

Received unknown cookie "CalciumDisplayParams"


Now I do have a perl script called Calcium, (Calendar viewed through the browser) but it's definately not running now, not in any browser window, and in any case why should an action of ELOG trigger this?  I realise it may be due to an idiocyncratic set up of this box.  But in normal operation, I doubt the user would see these cookies being received.

 

  68005   Wed Jun 10 15:48:57 2015 Reply David PilgramDavid.Pilgram@epost.org.ukInfoLinuxV3.1.0-5be245eRe: Is ELOG sending out cookies?

Hi Stefan,

Thanks for the explanation.  I realised it was just an error message of no real import, but it can get irritating at times.

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Cookies are sent from your browser. ELOG has no influence on what the browser sends where. Probably you run your calender at the same machine where ELOG is running, so all the cookies your calender app stores in your browser are sent to ELOG as well. ELOG just complains about something it does not know, but otherwise this message can be simply ignored. Of course you can delete your cookies in your browser, but after the next call to your calendar app they will show up again.

David Pilgram wrote:

On my linux box, every time I select a thread, or start a new entry etc, I see that one or many cookies are sent.

On a terminal, I get the message

Received unknown cookie "CalciumDisplayParams"


Now I do have a perl script called Calcium, (Calendar viewed through the browser) but it's definately not running now, not in any browser window, and in any case why should an action of ELOG trigger this?  I realise it may be due to an idiocyncratic set up of this box.  But in normal operation, I doubt the user would see these cookies being received.

 

 

  68039   Fri Jul 3 21:26:32 2015 Agree Erkcan Ozcanerkcan@gmail.comInfoLinux3.1.0-5be245eRe: ELOG and Gmail?
Using stunnel4 and the 3.1.0 version of elog, I was able to use gmail smtp without the use of iptables.

In my elogd.cfg I chose:

SMTP username = <gmailusername>@gmail.com
SMTP Password = <The hash produced with the perl statement posted by Christopher Lee>
SMTP host = 127.0.0.1

And in /etc/stunnel/stunnel.conf:

[elogssl]
client = yes
accept = 127.0.0.1:25
connect = smtp.gmail.com:465
verify = 2
CApath = /etc/ssl/certs

FInally, run sudo stunnel4.
  Draft   Wed Jul 22 00:48:21 2015 Warning Banata Wachid Ridwanjogjacard@yahoo.comInfoWindows3.1.0Revision for Indonesian translation

I got some spa

  Draft   Wed Jul 22 00:48:24 2015 Warning Banata Wachid Ridwanjogjacard@yahoo.comInfoWindows3.1.0 
  68055   Wed Jul 22 03:09:39 2015 Idea Banata Wachid Ridwanjogjacard@yahoo.comInfoWindows3.1.0Revision for Indonesian Translation

hello, in my spare time, I try to fix some bugs, typo, and update for Indonesian translation

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