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    icon2.gif   Re: attachment indicator in summary view, posted by Edmundo T Rodriguez on Fri Apr 4 22:53:17 2008 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Dennis Seitz wrote:

 It would be nice to have the option of including an attachment indicator column in summary view to show if an entry has any attachments.

Nice idea. I implemented that feature, as can be seen at the contributions logbook for example. It will be contained in the next release.

Would it be possible to instead of appearing a "clip" and/or "multiple-clips" (as the number of attachments grow) to appear a number which will be = to the count of attachments to avoid the column become too wide?

Hope it works because this is tool better every day.

Keep up the GOOD Work!

    icon2.gif   Re: frequent crashes on SL4, posted by Edmundo T Rodriguez on Wed Feb 4 18:46:58 2009 
> ------
> 
> I plan on letting elogd create a core dump, but so far I haven't managed to change its cwd to a directory 
elog can write to.
> 
> Please let me know if there is any other information I can provide.  Any suggestions would be greatly 
appreciated.
> 
> Many thanks,
> Devin 

There are other debugers ...

  Whay don't you give them a try?

  example: Install "strace" (if you don't have it) and do something like ...

           strace   gdb /usr/local/sbin/elogd 6162  -debug 2>debug.out


   Also there is "ltrace", etc.
icon5.gif   Remote entries with empty messages possible?, posted by Edmund Hertle on Fri May 8 17:45:24 2015 

Hey,

I want to submit an entry to elog remotley using the "elog" command. For example:

elog -h elog-server-adress -l EO -a Fill=111

But this does not generate a new entry. Instead the terminal jumps to an empty new line and the command does not respond to any further inputs anymore (CTRL+C to get out). I have to add a message:

elog -h elog-server-adress -l EO -a Fill=111 "test"

also using an empty string does not work:

elog -h elog-server-adress -l EO -a Fill=111 ""

I could add a whitespace as a work-around, but I'm not sure if this is a bug or a feature.

To put this in some context: I want to create entries for certain measurements automatically, where all relevant parameters are already attribute fields. In the usual case the actual message will be empty but might be used if the operator wants to add a note after the meausrement has been done.

icon5.gif   Formatting multiple datetime entries, posted by Edmund Hertle on Wed May 27 14:22:11 2015 
Hey

in one of my measurement logbooks I'm using two datetime entries (for start and end time of a measurement). The entries are created automatically by the measurement script.
Attributes = Time Start, Time End

Type Time Start = datetime
Type Time End = datetime

Time format = %H:%M:%S
For better visual appearance I would like to only display the time on the two additional datetime fields but keep the full date and time on the standard date field. Using the "Time format" option will influence all three at once.

Is there an option to do something like the time format for individual attributes (similar to the syntax of adding comments etc)?

Example:
Attributes = Time Start, Time End

Type Time Start = datetime
Type Time End = datetime

Time format Time Start = %H:%M:%S
Time format Time End = %H:%M:%S
    icon2.gif   Re: Version 3.1.1 of elog has been released, posted by Edmund Hertle on Thu Aug 20 14:23:43 2015 

There seems to be a small problem with the new "Date/Time format <attribute>" implementation. It works great for the detailed view of a single entry:

But fails to work on the list view (same entry, the Date column is formated as it should):

Relevant config part:

Time format Time Start = %H:%M:%S
Time format Time End = %H:%M:%S

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Version 3.1.1, released August 4th, 2015

  • Updated CKEditor to version 4.5.1

  • Implemented "Date/Time format <attribute> = ..."

  • Implemented "Use Email Subject Edit = ..."

  • Replaced "Back" by "Delete" button

  • Fixed many issues with Draft Messages

  • CSS file is now in *addition* to the default file elog.css

  • Added LDAP documentation

  • Added "Logout to URL = ..." option

  • Added description of Apacher server authentication

 

icon1.gif   Attachment Uploaded Time is off by one hour, posted by Edmund Hertle on Wed Sep 2 20:23:21 2015 elogTest.rtf

If I upload an attachment the timestamp of the attachment is set to one hour in the future, as demonstrated with this test attachment being one hour in the future compared to the entry time

    icon2.gif   Re: elog client overwriting attached files when editing existing log, posted by Edmund Hertle on Mon Sep 21 10:14:50 2015 

Hey,

I think this is a "problem" of the elog client, since it simply replaces the data. In most cases this is what you want, but since I wanted to have the option to append to the acutal message I built a function to first read-back the entry and add to the message instead of replacing it.

I just played around a bit and found that the attachments will be even disconnected, if you do not specify the -f parameter but just edit a different part of this entry.

A work-around for this is tricky. I tried to write to the "Attachment" attribute directly (-a "Attachment=Filename'), since then you coud read back the data first and manually add the filenames again. But this does not work.

Since the attachments are not actually removed, the only option I see is to modify the logbook file entry on the server by manually re-adding the filenames to the "Attachment: " line. But 

Joseph McKenna wrote:

Using the elog client to upload atachments, I can successfully send attachments to an existing elog, however the existing attachments are lost.

I have tested using the elog client version 3.1.1 and elog client version 2.9.2 sending to elogd 2.9.0

elog -h localhost -p 8080 -l test -f  file1.png -f file2.png -e 249 -v -x

This works great, the text contained in the elog post is retained, however all attachments are lost and replaced with those sent by this command.

Can anyone provide some tips? I am not sure if its a problem with the client or server.

Thank you in advance!

Joseph


            

 

    icon2.gif   Re: elog client overwriting attached files when editing existing log, posted by Edmund Hertle on Mon Sep 21 10:48:31 2015 

Hey,

I think this is a "problem" of the elog client, since it simply replaces the data. In most cases this is what you want, but since I wanted to have the option to append to the acutal message I built a function to first read-back the entry and add to the message instead of replacing it.

I just played around a bit and found that the attachments will be even disconnected, if you do not specify the -f parameter but just edit a different part of this entry.

A work-around for this is tricky. I tried to write to the "Attachment" attribute directly (-a "Attachment=Filename'), since then you coud read back the data first and manually add the filenames again. But this does not work.

Since the attachments are not actually removed, the only option I see is to modify the logbook file entry on the server by manually re-adding the filenames to the "Attachment: " line.

Joseph McKenna wrote:

Using the elog client to upload atachments, I can successfully send attachments to an existing elog, however the existing attachments are lost.

I have tested using the elog client version 3.1.1 and elog client version 2.9.2 sending to elogd 2.9.0

elog -h localhost -p 8080 -l test -f  file1.png -f file2.png -e 249 -v -x

This works great, the text contained in the elog post is retained, however all attachments are lost and replaced with those sent by this command.

Can anyone provide some tips? I am not sure if its a problem with the client or server.

Thank you in advance!

Joseph


            

 

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