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Tue Jun 5 10:12:06 2018 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Info | Linux | 3.1.1 | Re: text area height | Have you tried
Message height = ...
unit is number of text lines.
Stefan
Giuseppe Cucinotta wrote: |
Hi,
I wonder if it is possible to set a minimum default value for the height of the text box when submitting new entries. If I understood well, by default the text box height automatically resizes in order that all the elements of the page are visible. Actually for our needs having a minimum height of the text box fixed (for instance 500px) is by far more useful of viewing the attachment box (we know it is down scrolling the page :) ). We know it is possible to resize the text box using the mouse but doing this every time one creates a new entry can be annoying. Setting a default minimum size would be more confortable. Is it possible to do this?
Thank you
Beppe
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Tue Jun 5 15:06:18 2018 |
| Giuseppe Cucinotta | giuseppe.cucinotta@unifi.it | Info | Linux | 3.1.1 | Re: text area height | I tried with Message Height = 100 inside the conifguration of my logbook, but nothing changed as you can see in the first picture...
What I'm looking for is a way, if possible, to start by default with a wider message box, someting like fig2. For our purpose, using wide tables, it would be very useful to have a wider message box in order to have a full look to the message content, and also having it by default without modifying it by hand with the mouse every time we submit something to elog.
Beppe
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Have you tried
Message height = ...
unit is number of text lines.
Stefan
Giuseppe Cucinotta wrote: |
Hi,
I wonder if it is possible to set a minimum default value for the height of the text box when submitting new entries. If I understood well, by default the text box height automatically resizes in order that all the elements of the page are visible. Actually for our needs having a minimum height of the text box fixed (for instance 500px) is by far more useful of viewing the attachment box (we know it is down scrolling the page :) ). We know it is possible to resize the text box using the mouse but doing this every time one creates a new entry can be annoying. Setting a default minimum size would be more confortable. Is it possible to do this?
Thank you
Beppe
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Attachment 1: fig1.png
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Attachment 2: fig2.png
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68816
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Tue Jun 5 21:37:26 2018 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Info | Linux | 3.1.1 | Re: text area height | The message height option only works if you select either "ELCode" or "plain" for encoding (this can also be made as default in the config file). For the HTML editor, the size is set internally and I don't have any influenc on it.
Stefan
Giuseppe Cucinotta wrote: |
I tried with Message Height = 100 inside the conifguration of my logbook, but nothing changed as you can see in the first picture...
What I'm looking for is a way, if possible, to start by default with a wider message box, someting like fig2. For our purpose, using wide tables, it would be very useful to have a wider message box in order to have a full look to the message content, and also having it by default without modifying it by hand with the mouse every time we submit something to elog.
Beppe
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Have you tried
Message height = ...
unit is number of text lines.
Stefan
Giuseppe Cucinotta wrote: |
Hi,
I wonder if it is possible to set a minimum default value for the height of the text box when submitting new entries. If I understood well, by default the text box height automatically resizes in order that all the elements of the page are visible. Actually for our needs having a minimum height of the text box fixed (for instance 500px) is by far more useful of viewing the attachment box (we know it is down scrolling the page :) ). We know it is possible to resize the text box using the mouse but doing this every time one creates a new entry can be annoying. Setting a default minimum size would be more confortable. Is it possible to do this?
Thank you
Beppe
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68817
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Wed Jun 6 02:41:32 2018 |
| Xuan Wu | wux@ihep.ac.cn | Question | Linux | 3.1.2 | Re: shiftcheck restrict edit | Is there a way to restrict other author to edit the custom input form submitted?
Xuan Wu wrote: |
Hi all,
There are options "Restrict edit" and "Restrict edit time" for general logbooks, but it seems not work for shiftcheck logbook. I think the function only author can change their own entry is necessary for shiftcheck too. Any suggestion would be hightly appreciated.
Cheers,
Xuan
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68821
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Wed Jun 13 18:08:06 2018 |
| Janusz Szuba | janusz.szuba@xfel.eu | Request | Linux | 3.1.3 | number of entries in Login user list | Hi,
could it be possible to increase the limit of entries in Login user list from 100 to somewhat reasonably higher? Like twice or 3 times as much. Similar limit exist also on Admin user list, which is afair 10, could this also be increased?
best
Janusz |
68822
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Thu Jun 14 12:37:22 2018 |
| Andreas Luedeke | andreas.luedeke@psi.ch | Request | Linux | 3.1.3 | Re: number of entries in Login user list | Hi Janusz,
You can change the following line in elogd.h and recompile:
#define MAX_N_LIST 100
That'll change the login user list limit. But it'll change other list length as well - which should not do harm unless you are very short of memory.
I don't see the Admin user list limit of 10 - aparently that is hard coded somewhere deep within (or I've just missed it).
Cheers, Andreas
Janusz Szuba wrote: |
Hi,
could it be possible to increase the limit of entries in Login user list from 100 to somewhat reasonably higher? Like twice or 3 times as much. Similar limit exist also on Admin user list, which is afair 10, could this also be increased?
best
Janusz
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Thu Jun 14 13:07:32 2018 |
| Janusz Szuba | janusz.szuba@xfel.eu | Request | Linux | 3.1.3 | Re: number of entries in Login user list | Thanks, good point, I was not sure that in case of other lists which will be changed as well, there will not be any problems, like overflow, etc.
Regarding admin list, now I remember, that was the limit to send email notification in case of registration requests. But actually it is not important right now.
best
Janusz
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
Hi Janusz,
You can change the following line in elogd.h and recompile:
#define MAX_N_LIST 100
That'll change the login user list limit. But it'll change other list length as well - which should not do harm unless you are very short of memory.
I don't see the Admin user list limit of 10 - aparently that is hard coded somewhere deep within (or I've just missed it).
Cheers, Andreas
Janusz Szuba wrote: |
Hi,
could it be possible to increase the limit of entries in Login user list from 100 to somewhat reasonably higher? Like twice or 3 times as much. Similar limit exist also on Admin user list, which is afair 10, could this also be increased?
best
Janusz
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Thu Jun 14 13:12:02 2018 |
| Stefano Lacaprara | stefano.lacaprara@pd.infn.it | Question | Linux | 3.1.3 | edit templates from config page | Dear all,
I have some logbook which uses preset text depending on some option values, and uses text files for this.
something similar to:
Options Type = Start of shift{1}, 2h{2}, 4h{3}, 6h{4}, End of shift {5}
{1} Preset text = MCProdStart.txt
{2} Preset text = MCProd2h.txt
{3} Preset text = MCProd4h.txt
{4} Preset text = MCProd6h.txt
{5} Preset text = MCProdEnd.txt
I wonder if there is a way to change/edit the text files from the web interface if you are admin of that logbook, or if the only way is to change the files directly in the elog server.
thanks Stefano |
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