Re: MS Fonts only in ELCode options?, posted by T. Ribbrock on Tue Jan 10 10:42:18 2006
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"]
In revision 1593 I implemented a "Fonts = ..." option where you can specify a list of fonts to be shown on the list. I tried however the MS set of fonts
on a Linux system, and found that the MS fonts got mapped to Unix fonts in a reasonable way. Even the [FONT=comic sans ms]Comic Sans MS[/FONT] font was |
Suggestion additional ElCodes, posted by T. Ribbrock on Tue Jan 24 14:43:19 2006
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I have to say, now that I'm finally on 2.6.x, I grew really fond of the ElCode stuff - great addition! It saves a lot of straight HTML typing for me...
THANKS!
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Re: Suggestion additional ElCodes, posted by T. Ribbrock on Wed Jan 25 12:31:14 2006
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"]
Yes, I missed tables myself already. The headings I just put into the current SVN version (see this forum for how it works).
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Numbered lists get closed by </ul>, posted by T. Ribbrock on Mon Jan 30 16:26:08 2006
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I just ran into the following problem (and was able to reproduce it in the "demo" logbook on this site):
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Upgrade to 2.6.4 broke quick search, posted by T. Ribbrock on Tue Mar 6 16:59:13 2007
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Hi!
I just went from 2.6.1 to 2.6.4 and since the upgrade, the quick search drop-down menus no longer work. I can select an attribute, but when I do so, I |
Re: Upgrade to 2.6.4 broke quick search, posted by T. Ribbrock on Tue Mar 6 17:03:43 2007
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[quote="T. Ribbrock"]
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I just went from 2.6.1 to 2.6.4 and since the upgrade, the quick search drop-down menus no longer work. I can select an attribute, but when I do so, I |
Using the command line tool to edit, posted by T. Ribbrock on Thu Aug 7 10:12:25 2008
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I intend to create a script that updates one of our elog logbooks based on mails it receives. I was hoping to be able to do this using the "elog" command
line tool. Adding a new entry works fine, as does "replying" to an existing entry. The only thing I cannot get to work is editing an existing entry. All
entries ahve several attributes and I intend not to use the "message" itself. I tried the following (on the machine this elogd is running on): |
Re: Using the command line tool to edit, posted by T. Ribbrock on Fri Aug 8 14:50:56 2008
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[quote="Yoshio Imai"][quote=T. Ribbrock][B]NOTE:[/B] I found that this does [i]not[/i] work if LOGBOOK has any spaces in it - I would get error messages
where the logbook was not found.[/quote]
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