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    icon2.gif   Re: Currently being edited option has gone, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Jul 10 13:02:53 2003 
> In the current source which ive compiled and am using on our elog system, 
> the feature that you put in for me that says "Entry is currently being 
> edited by Joe Bloggs on 192.168.0.10" has vanished.
> 
> It removes existing locks from before updating the binary but doesnt but 
> new ones on.
> 
> Is this something that was removed intentionally or by accident ?

No, but there is now a flag "Use Lock = 0 | 1" which is zero by default, 
since not all people want this feature. So put a "Use Locl = 1" and you 
should be fine gain.
    icon2.gif   Re: Currently being edited option has gone, posted by nickc1 on Fri Jul 11 11:09:10 2003 
Excellent thanks
    icon2.gif   Re: Cross references within ELOG, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jan 30 10:37:20 2008 

Richard Hardwick wrote:

How can I make a cross reference from one entry to another entry in the same ELOG logbook?

Have a look at http://midas.psi.ch/elog/userguide.html, under the section "Adding stuff to a logbook". Basically you can write elog:<id>. At the moment, this works however only in the "plain" or "ELCode" encoding. For HTML encoding, I will add this functionality soon.

 

    icon2.gif   Re: Cross references within ELOG, posted by Richard Hardwick on Wed Jan 30 19:22:23 2008 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Richard Hardwick wrote:

How can I make a cross reference from one entry to another entry in the same ELOG logbook?

Have a look at http://midas.psi.ch/elog/userguide.html, under the section "Adding stuff to a logbook". Basically you can write elog:<id>. At the moment, this works however only in the "plain" or "ELCode" encoding. For HTML encoding, I will add this functionality soon.

 

Thank you! The HTML functionality will be v. useful

    icon2.gif   Re: Cross references within ELOG, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Feb 11 13:34:53 2008 

Richard Hardwick wrote:

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Richard Hardwick wrote:

How can I make a cross reference from one entry to another entry in the same ELOG logbook?

Have a look at http://midas.psi.ch/elog/userguide.html, under the section "Adding stuff to a logbook". Basically you can write elog:<id>. At the moment, this works however only in the "plain" or "ELCode" encoding. For HTML encoding, I will add this functionality soon.

 

Thank you! The HTML functionality will be v. useful

I implemented this in SVN revision #2036.

    icon2.gif   Re: Creating logbook by copying an existing one crashes elog, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Aug 4 21:36:21 2005 

Chris Howe wrote:
Trying to create a new logbook from an existing one causes elog to crash.


I (hopefully) fixed that bug. The fix will be included in 2.6.0-beta4.
    icon2.gif   Re: Creating a form or table, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Apr 1 10:45:17 2011 Capture018.png

Terry Shuck wrote:

Is there a way to open a form or table when clicking on New rather than going to a text field? Thanks, TS!

 

 The HTML editor contains a table editor such as this:

this is
a table
   

Just click on the menu with the little table icon Capture018.png

    icon2.gif   Re: Creating a form or table, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Fri Apr 1 14:15:45 2011 

Terry Shuck wrote:
Is there a way to open a form or table when clicking on New rather than going to a text field? Thanks, TS! 

Hi Terry,
it is not exactly clear to me what you want.
You can define many different types of attributes to an entry.
Like this logbook has "Icon", "Author", "Author Email", "Category", ...
That automatically creates a form for the input.
Or you can have some pre-filled text in the text area, like a pre-defined table.
E.g. with the following line:
Preset Text = input-form.html
Every new entry will now contain the content of the file input-form.html
which could be some table or list, ...
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