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  643   Mon Aug 2 19:27:56 2004 Agree Steve Jonessteve.jones@freescale.comRequestAll2.5.3Re: Wishlist: TOOLTIP for ATTRIBUTES
> Ok, I added the option
> 
> Tooltip <attribute> = ...
> 
> I apply the HTML "title" tag to the whole table row, so the tooltip appears on the
> whole line, not only the attribute name. I guess this is much more intuitive. Give
> it a try. New version under CVS and available as a snapshot.

I like the implementation, especially with the tooltip popping up anywhere in the
area.  Thanks.
  655   Thu Aug 5 10:49:21 2004 Idea Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.ch AllallLogin/Logout problem with elog and their solution
Hi everybody,

several people have reported of strange problems concering the login/logout
behaviour of elog. After editing elogd.cfg, they could not logout any more
from a logbook, or they were not able to log in. Here comes some
explanation. If you are not interested in the details, skip to the last section.

The login parameters (user name and password) are sored in cookies, which of
course have to be enabled for the elog site in your browser. Each cookie can
contain an optionsl "path=..." statement, which defines for which subtree in
the URL the cookie is valid. If you use a "global" password file (one where
the "password file = ..." statement is in the [global] section of
elogd.cfg), the elogd server stores a cookie with path "/", so it will apply
to the whole site and therefore to all underlying lobooks. If your password
file is defined in an individual logbook section, the elogd server stores a
cookie with path "/<logbook>", so that it applies only to the specific logbook.

The problem arises now if one moves the password file statement from the
global section to the logbook section or back. The browser might still have
old cookies, whic can override any newly set cookie.

Long story short conclusion: If you observe this behaviour, just delete all
cookies in your browser and you should be fine. I added some additional code
to version 2.5.4 which catches a few cases but unfortunately not all.
  656   Fri Aug 6 22:35:10 2004 Warning Steve Jonessteve.jones@freescale.comBug reportAll2.5.4THREAD DISPLAY = sucks up coded spaces
I was trying to do some hard coded spaces using:

Thread display = For: $Date for Shutdown.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;$DataCenter:
$short summary. Coordinator: $Shutdown Coordinator.

The spacing actually works mthe first time, but upon going back into editing
the config file, the coded spaces are gone, replaced with real spaces, and
when saved all real multiple spaces are, as one would expect, ignored.  The
spacing reverts back to normal.

I tried other html tags but these show up as literals.

Thanks
  657   Sun Aug 8 16:25:09 2004 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug reportAll2.5.4Re: THREAD DISPLAY = sucks up coded spaces
> I was trying to do some hard coded spaces using:
> 
> Thread display = For: $Date for Shutdown.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;$DataCenter:
> $short summary. Coordinator: $Shutdown Coordinator.
> 
> The spacing actually works mthe first time, but upon going back into editing
> the config file, the coded spaces are gone, replaced with real spaces, and
> when saved all real multiple spaces are, as one would expect, ignored.  The
> spacing reverts back to normal.
> 
> I tried other html tags but these show up as literals.

I fixed that in revision 1.448. The problem also showed up even in normal
logbook entry displays and in replies (before this fix, the &nbsp; in this text
whould not have shown up). Get the new version from CVS.
  658   Tue Aug 10 20:11:38 2004 Agree Steve Jonessteve.jones@freescale.comBug reportAll2.5.4Re: THREAD DISPLAY = sucks up coded spaces
> > I was trying to do some hard coded spaces using:
> > 
> > Thread display = For: $Date for Shutdown.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;$DataCenter:
> > $short summary. Coordinator: $Shutdown Coordinator.
> > 
> > The spacing actually works mthe first time, but upon going back into editing
> > the config file, the coded spaces are gone, replaced with real spaces, and
> > when saved all real multiple spaces are, as one would expect, ignored.  The
> > spacing reverts back to normal.
> > 
> > I tried other html tags but these show up as literals.
> 
> I fixed that in revision 1.448. The problem also showed up even in normal
> logbook entry displays and in replies (before this fix, the &nbsp; in this text
> whould not have shown up). Get the new version from CVS.

As always - fantastic!

Thanks
  661   Wed Aug 11 18:02:22 2004 Question Steve Jonessteve.jones@freescale.comQuestionAll2.5.4Q: on 'FIND MENU commands =' <menu list>
The help text on the website says the following:

"The command Select can be used to select multiple messages for deletion of
moving to other logbooks."

This is not clear but was the intent to indicate that SELECT can be used to
either select multiple log entries for deletion OR for moving to another
logbook?  If the latter, then this does not work if one adds the MOVE TO
menu item to the list.  If the former then the helptext is a little misleading.

Thanks!
  663   Thu Aug 12 21:10:29 2004 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionAll2.5.4Re: Q: on 'FIND MENU commands =' <menu list>
> The help text on the website says the following:
> 
> "The command Select can be used to select multiple messages for deletion of
> moving to other logbooks."
> 
> This is not clear but was the intent to indicate that SELECT can be used to
> either select multiple log entries for deletion OR for moving to another
> logbook?  If the latter, then this does not work if one adds the MOVE TO
> menu item to the list.  If the former then the helptext is a little misleading.

SELECT can be used for deletion OR moving OR copying. To enable the copy and move
commands, they have to be present in the "Menu commands" list, like

Menu commands = Back, New, Edit, Delete, Reply, Find, Config, Logout, Move to, Copy
to, Help

I added an appropriate note to the documentation, sorry for the misleading descriptoin.
  665   Thu Aug 12 22:17:01 2004 Agree Steve Jonessteve.jones@freescale.comQuestionAll2.5.4Re: Q: on 'FIND MENU commands =' <menu list>
> > The help text on the website says the following:
> > 
> > "The command Select can be used to select multiple messages for deletion of
> > moving to other logbooks."
> > 
> > This is not clear but was the intent to indicate that SELECT can be used to
> > either select multiple log entries for deletion OR for moving to another
> > logbook?  If the latter, then this does not work if one adds the MOVE TO
> > menu item to the list.  If the former then the helptext is a little misleading.
> 
> SELECT can be used for deletion OR moving OR copying. To enable the copy and move
> commands, they have to be present in the "Menu commands" list, like
> 
> Menu commands = Back, New, Edit, Delete, Reply, Find, Config, Logout, Move to, Copy
> to, Help
> 
> I added an appropriate note to the documentation, sorry for the misleading descriptoin.

Thank you.  I had added the "Move To" and this works at the log entry level (i.e., "Move
To <name>) but in the threaded view one does not get the enumerated list of logbooks.

I'll play around with it a little more before re-posting.  When it didn't work as I
expected I read the docs and ran across the confusing text - so I stopped and asked!

Thanks again.
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