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Fri Dec 17 12:11:22 2021 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | All | 3.1.4-395e101 | Re: Adjustment of summary columns |
You can manually modify the CSS style to adjust column widths. Locate elog.css which resides under elog/themes/default/elog.css, then find the class “.listtitle”, and modify the line
width: 0%;
to something like
width: 10%;
you can play with the width until it suits your needs. After each change, you have to reload the page in the browser to see the effect.
If you only want to change the width of a specific column, add following lines to your elog.css:
.listtitle:nth-child(4) {
width:30%;
}
where ‘4” is for example the 4th column. You can have several of these statements for different columns.
To hide the text, use the option 'summary lines' as described in the manual.
Mariia Fedkevych wrote: |
Hi!
Is it possible to manage the column widths on a logbook's summary page one by one?
Also, is it possible to hide the Text column without actually hiding the text body in entries (as Show Text = 0 in elog.cfg does)?
Kind regards,
Mariia
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Tue Dec 21 10:40:11 2021 |
| Mariia Fedkevych | mariia.fedkevych@ge.infn.it | Question | All | 3.1.4-395e101 | Re: Adjustment of summary columns |
Thank you!
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
You can manually modify the CSS style to adjust column widths. Locate elog.css which resides under elog/themes/default/elog.css, then find the class “.listtitle”, and modify the line
width: 0%;
to something like
width: 10%;
you can play with the width until it suits your needs. After each change, you have to reload the page in the browser to see the effect.
If you only want to change the width of a specific column, add following lines to your elog.css:
.listtitle:nth-child(4) {
width:30%;
}
where ‘4” is for example the 4th column. You can have several of these statements for different columns.
To hide the text, use the option 'summary lines' as described in the manual.
Mariia Fedkevych wrote: |
Hi!
Is it possible to manage the column widths on a logbook's summary page one by one?
Also, is it possible to hide the Text column without actually hiding the text body in entries (as Show Text = 0 in elog.cfg does)?
Kind regards,
Mariia
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69456
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Fri Jan 28 17:37:55 2022 |
| Mariia Fedkevych | mariia.fedkevych@ge.infn.it | Question | All | 3.1.4-395e101 | Re: Adjustment of summary columns |
Thank you!
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
You can manually modify the CSS style to adjust column widths. Locate elog.css which resides under elog/themes/default/elog.css, then find the class “.listtitle”, and modify the line
width: 0%;
to something like
width: 10%;
you can play with the width until it suits your needs. After each change, you have to reload the page in the browser to see the effect.
If you only want to change the width of a specific column, add following lines to your elog.css:
.listtitle:nth-child(4) {
width:30%;
}
where ‘4” is for example the 4th column. You can have several of these statements for different columns.
To hide the text, use the option 'summary lines' as described in the manual.
Mariia Fedkevych wrote: |
Hi!
Is it possible to manage the column widths on a logbook's summary page one by one?
Also, is it possible to hide the Text column without actually hiding the text body in entries (as Show Text = 0 in elog.cfg does)?
Kind regards,
Mariia
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2113
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Tue Jan 16 21:13:42 2007 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | All | ELOG V2.6. | Re: Addition of a Print CSS |
Ian MacDonald wrote: | Is there any way to change the the embeded style sheet reference to allow a seperate style sheet for printing ?
Default config:-
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="default.css">
Would like to configure to :-
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="default.css media="screen">
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="print.css" media="print">
Thanks |
I implemented your suggestion. You can use now
CSS = default.css&screen, print.css&print
The new code is in SVN revision 1782 and will be contained in the next release. |
2163
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Tue Mar 13 20:58:07 2007 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Request | | Current | Re: Addition of a "Restrict edit attribute" option? |
Justin Ellison wrote: | It would be a nice addition to have a config file option named "Restrict edit attribute".
Basically, I would like to have an attribute that was either:
a) An Option Attribute named Status with options of "Open" or "Closed"
b) An Option Attribute named Closed that was boolean.
Then, we could leave the item as editable until either choice "a" above was set to closed or choice "b" was true, at which point only admins could edit the item.
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Conditional attributes? Like:
Attributes = ..., Status
Options Status = Open{1}, Closed{2}
{2}Locked attributes = Status
Unfortunately once it's locked, the admin has to change the config file to unlock it. |
2167
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Wed Mar 14 15:03:41 2007 |
| Justin Ellison | justin@techadvise.com | Request | | Current | Re: Addition of a "Restrict edit attribute" option? |
Sorry, I didn't explain it enough.
This feature is like "Restrict edit time", but instead of setting an entire entry as read only after n hours, we set it read only if attribute y is true. Admin would be able to go in and reset that attribute to false to unlock the entry for editing, but no one else would be able to.
That make more sense?
Justin |
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Wed Mar 14 15:06:27 2007 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Request | | Current | Re: Addition of a "Restrict edit attribute" option? |
Justin Ellison wrote: | Sorry, I didn't explain it enough.
This feature is like "Restrict edit time", but instead of setting an entire entry as read only after n hours, we set it read only if attribute y is true. Admin would be able to go in and reset that attribute to false to unlock the entry for editing, but no one else would be able to. |
I understand what you want. The conditional attributes I showed you give you that functionality, except that unlocking is a bit painful for the admin (has to edit the config file each time). Sorry, but that's all I can give you. |
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Wed Mar 14 15:43:51 2007 |
| Justin Ellison | justin@techadvise.com | Request | | Current | Re: Addition of a "Restrict edit attribute" option? |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
I understand what you want. The conditional attributes I showed you give you that functionality, except that unlocking is a bit painful for the admin (has to edit the config file each time). Sorry, but that's all I can give you. |
Now I understand what you were getting at. Sorry for the confusion. That should work fine for us - unlocking is something that shouldn't ever happen.
Thanks for the quick response!
Justin |