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Wed Oct 28 09:15:52 2015 |
| Dani | droldan@cells.es | Question | Linux | 3.1.1 | Re: dynamic "preset text" option without remplace text if it has changed | thanks Andres for your response!
I was thinking that it cannot be possible, but , I had to try to ask in the forum.
for my question, I think that this could be left on user responsibility to take care about it, and add a comment the the text fied, explaining that will be erased the html text on change the text field.
Thanks four your time.
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
I don't think that this is possible.
And it is not clear to me, how you would like it to work: I often use HTML tables in preset text, where the user should fill out columns (e.g. for checklists). I wouldn't want the tables just to append when switching to another checklist. You could rather add a comment to the Type field, explaining that the text field will be overwritten when you change the type.
The Firefox addon Lazarus does store whatever you've typed in an HTML form: at least you could then recover what you've typed.
Cheers, Andreas
Dani wrote: |
Dear all,
Is it possible to have a dynamic "preset text" option without remplace text if it has changed?
I would like to switch the template file depending on the attribute value (Type).
If user already started editing the text body, on change (Type) he could lose this data.
I'm using this example code :
Attributes = Type, Subject
Options Type = One{1}, Two{2}, Three{3}
Show text = 0
{1} Preset text = text1
{2} Preset text = text2
{3} Preset text = text3
{1,2,3} Show text = 1
I the attribute type change the user lost the data, because the text has been replaced.
Any idea about how to solve it?
Thanks!
Cheers
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Thu Jun 4 18:12:43 2015 |
| David Wallis | wallis@aps.anl.gov | Question | Linux | 3.1.0-2 | Re: Timstamp button in ckedit inserts an incorrect string ( elogd 3.1.0-2) | Additional info:
"Time format = %Y" results in "2015" being pasted into the edit window when I hit the "time stamp" button.
"Time format = %m/%Y" results in the string "06/2015"
"TIme format = %m/%d/%Y" results in the string "06/04"
"Time format = %m/%d %H" results in the string "06/04 "
David Wallis wrote: |
I just updated to the latest official release (V3.1.0-2411f95) and have these problems:
- The Time Stamp button pastes the logbook name when "Time format" is not specified in elogd.cfg, and when it is set to "%m/%d/%Y %H:%M", it adds the string "5/28/."
- Drag and drop for attachments dosn't work on either Chrome 37.0.2062.94 (64-bit) or FIrefox 31.5.3 (both on Linux). D&D works on the midas.psi.ch demo page. On my logbooks, the "drop attachements here" area does not have a dashed line border
- Auto-saving does not seem to be working.
The "Syntax of elogd.cfg" help file doesn't seem to reflect some of these features... it took me a while to find the settings for LDAP authentication. Am I just missing some settings for these features?
My users are loving the new functionality added in 3.1!
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Wed May 7 16:58:34 2003 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | | | Re: | > I have upgraded elog from version 2.2.4 to 2.3.6 and then entry "Number
> Attachments =" is not being read. Looking at the changelog, I found that
> "Number Attachments" has been removed in favor of "enable attachments". I
> tried looking in the documentation but I can't find a discription of the way
> in which multiple attachments are handled. Can someone give me a pointer?
Just upload one attachment at a time by hitting the "Upload" button, your
message text stays there. Once you are finished, hit "Submit". Sorry, I
thought this would be obvious, since most providers use this for their mail
web interface. |
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Wed May 7 17:27:51 2003 |
| Kevin Ellwood | kevin_ellwood@yahoo.com | Question | | | Re: | > > I have upgraded elog from version 2.2.4 to 2.3.6 and then entry "Number
> > Attachments =" is not being read. Looking at the changelog, I found that
> > "Number Attachments" has been removed in favor of "enable attachments". I
> > tried looking in the documentation but I can't find a discription of the way
> > in which multiple attachments are handled. Can someone give me a pointer?
>
> Just upload one attachment at a time by hitting the "Upload" button, your
> message text stays there. Once you are finished, hit "Submit". Sorry, I
> thought this would be obvious, since most providers use this for their mail
> web interface.
No need to say sorry. It is probably obvious to pretty much everyone. -- It
the story of my life.
Thanks
Kevin |
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Thu May 8 22:22:24 2003 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Request | | | Re: | > I have a question concerning the "Selection page" ELOG.cfg parameter.
> I was wondering if it is possible to specify a complete (absolute) URL
such
> as http://www.myserver.com/my_elog_menu.htm.
>
> I need this type of configuration because we actually need to have the
> custom selection page sitting on a different server from the one where
ELOG
> is run.
I added this possibility to the source code (->CVS), although it's not clear
to me how this should work for you. If you don't have access to the server
where elogd is running, how should elogd then redirect you to somewhere else? |
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Mon May 12 18:11:26 2003 |
| Tomas Rudolf | tomas@mba.be | Request | | | Re: | > > I have a question concerning the "Selection page" ELOG.cfg parameter.
> > I was wondering if it is possible to specify a complete (absolute) URL
> such
> > as http://www.myserver.com/my_elog_menu.htm.
> >
> > I need this type of configuration because we actually need to have the
> > custom selection page sitting on a different server from the one where
> ELOG
> > is run.
>
> I added this possibility to the source code (->CVS), although it's not
clear
> to me how this should work for you. If you don't have access to the server
> where elogd is running, how should elogd then redirect you to somewhere
else?
Thank you Stefan,
It's not that we wouldn't have access to the ELOGD server, it's the fact that
we're trying to create our own dynamic selection page (with a more detailed
overview of the content of different logbooks - such as the date of last
logbook entry, number of entries in last week, month etc.) based on the
information we send from ELOG to our SQL server.
So in this case the user logs on to ELOGD (currently run on Linux) then will
be redirected to the selection page on a Windows machine (ASP getting all
necessary information from a MS SQL DB) and the dynamically created links
refer back to the ELOGD Linux server. May seem a little too complicated but
works fine.
Tomas |
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Mon Nov 1 13:49:12 2004 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | | All | | Re: | > 2) default page view per user, i.e. the 'Back' link goes to
> ?mode=Full,summary,... depending on the user that is logged in.
> Some users complained that 'Back' is not really back. Maybe
> consider renaming 'Back' to 'Default View' or something.
I replaced the "back" link with a "list" link, hope that this makes now more sense. |
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Wed Jan 2 15:38:19 2013 |
| Barend | office@amtc2.com | Question | Windows | 2.9 | Re-using IDs after move to another Logbook overwrite Entries | Hi Stefan,
I have observed following behavior when I move entries from one logbook to another:
- The first entry in "Open" get ID "1"
- When I move this Item to "Closed", it will keep ID "1" as I have used "Preserve IDs = 1"
- A new entry in "Open" gets ID "1" again
- When I move this item to "Closed" it will overwrite the previous ID "1" in "Closed"
- A new entry in "open" gets ID "1" again....
Every new entry in "Open" will get the next higher ID Number related to the highest available ID number/entry in "Open".
Upon "move to Closed", the previous entries in "Closed"will be overwritten.
Is there a way to prevent the usage of a previously used ID Number when entering a new ID?
I.e. If an entry with ID "1" has been used in "Open" and moved to "Closed", have the next entry in "Open" use ID "2"?
Kind regards,
Barend |
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