Re: Display last page by default, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Oct 28 20:36:55 2005
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Ok, I implemented the last page display per default in revision 1538. If "reverse sort = 0" the last page is shown and if "reverse sort = 1" the first page is shown by default. This way one always sees the page with the latest entries. I hope this accomodates everybody. If not, please complain and I could make it a switch (yet another option ). |
Re: Display last page by default, posted by Yoshio Imai on Mon Oct 31 01:39:52 2005
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I have installed the new version, and it works just fine. It is also MUCH faster than my intermediate solution.
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For the moment, I could satisfy the users by setting the start page to the "All" view
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Thanks for the work! |
Re: Display edit time, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Nov 24 08:38:33 2021
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Creat an attribute "last edit" and set it to the last edit time. Something like this:
Attributes = ...., Last edit
Preset Last edit = $date
Preset on edit Last edit = $date
Locked attributes = Last edit
Devrim Esenturk wrote: |
Hi
I have a large logbook to keep office demo equipments listed. So editing entries are very often, I would like to see last editing time on my entry as entry time shown as each entry. Is there any way to do this? I checked all attributes and commands but couldn't find any.
King regard
Devrim
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Re: Display Subject and HTML tags, regression, posted by Emiliano Gabrielli on Mon Jul 18 18:36:32 2005
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Emiliano Gabrielli wrote: | rev 1.703 makes the following code not to work:
Display Subject = <b>$subject</b>
the <b> tag is displayed and not interpreted, as it was in previous revisions.. |
this patch should fix the problem .. a little bug still remain, if you insert some allowed HTML tags in the subject this is detected by is_html() so the Display Attribute and the Link is not applied .. the result is that the HTML is working but no elog featur is applied |
Re: Display Subject and HTML tags, regression, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jul 20 22:28:14 2005
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Emiliano Gabrielli wrote: | rev 1.703 makes the following code not to work:
Display Subject = <b>$subject</b>
the <b> tag is displayed and not interpreted, as it was in previous revisions.. |
rev. 1.707 makes it work again  |
Re: Display Subject and HTML tags, regression, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jul 20 22:39:05 2005
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Emiliano Gabrielli wrote: |
Emiliano Gabrielli wrote: | rev 1.703 makes the following code not to work:
Display Subject = <b>$subject</b>
the <b> tag is displayed and not interpreted, as it was in previous revisions.. |
this patch should fix the problem .. a little bug still remain, if you insert some allowed HTML tags in the subject this is detected by is_html() so the Display Attribute and the Link is not applied .. the result is that the HTML is working but no elog featur is applied |
Your line
if (p && strchr(str, '>') && p >= str && *(p-1) != '\\')
in the code does not work. If the pattern is at the beginning of the string (p == str), then (p-1) points to an invalid location and can cause a segmentation fault. The correct patch is in CVS. |
Re: Display Subject and HTML tags, regression, posted by Emiliano Gabrielli on Thu Jul 21 11:00:47 2005
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Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Emiliano Gabrielli wrote: | rev 1.703 makes the following code not to work:
Display Subject = <b>$subject</b>
the <b> tag is displayed and not interpreted, as it was in previous revisions.. |
rev. 1.707 makes it work again  |
ok, nice  |
Re: Display Subject and HTML tags, regression, posted by Emiliano Gabrielli on Thu Jul 21 11:02:44 2005
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Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Emiliano Gabrielli wrote: |
Emiliano Gabrielli wrote: | rev 1.703 makes the following code not to work:
Display Subject = <b>$subject</b>
the <b> tag is displayed and not interpreted, as it was in previous revisions.. |
this patch should fix the problem .. a little bug still remain, if you insert some allowed HTML tags in the subject this is detected by is_html() so the Display Attribute and the Link is not applied .. the result is that the HTML is working but no elog featur is applied |
Your line
if (p && strchr(str, '>') && p >= str && *(p-1) != '\\')
in the code does not work. If the pattern is at the beginning of the string (p == str), then (p-1) points to an invalid location and can cause a segmentation fault. The correct patch is in CVS. |
ehhe, I used "should" infact  |