Re: How to insert new entry between two entries., posted by David Pilgram on Mon Nov 3 17:14:44 2014
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Daniel Roldan wrote:
I would like to put between two entries a new entry. |
Re: Configure default time range in 'Find', posted by David Pilgram on Mon Jan 19 17:17:32 2015
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Hi there, In the "Find" page, I changed the default of the "Show last" drop down box in the Entry Date section from the (unstated)
"All time" to "Day", and added back in an "All Time" option at the very bottom. This gives a default of searching the
last day, and one has to think and select the period of time to search back on. |
Re: Configure default time range in 'Find', posted by David Pilgram on Tue Jan 20 00:58:58 2015
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It has just occurred to me that you may also have to check the non-English files, (./resorces/eloglang_xxxx) as this change introduces a new term "All
time" that would need translation into the other lexicons.
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Re: Configure default time range in 'Find', posted by David Pilgram on Thu Jan 22 17:32:16 2015
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If my coding had been up to it, I would have done this and submitted... thanks Stefan.
Stefan
Ritt wrote:
I added a new optoin "Show last default = <days>", where |
Re: Permission on reply, posted by David Pilgram on Wed Feb 4 10:33:16 2015
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Hi Banata,
If you only have a few people who can reply, then use
Allow reply = <user list> |
Re: maximum attributes for drop down menu., posted by David Pilgram on Fri Feb 20 16:18:36 2015
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Hi Rob,
I don't think the default number of 100 has ever changed. However, you can change the number in the source
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Re: Elog stability with multiple users, posted by David Pilgram on Sat Feb 28 14:08:43 2015
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I grant that this may be a complete red herring, but your description below - not available and having to reboot -
might have another explanation. At least in Linux.
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Re: Configure default time range in 'Find', posted by David Pilgram on Sun Mar 15 16:41:49 2015
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Hi Stefan,
There's one pre-set value you forgot to include in this, which is the genuinely required "Show last all time". I archive
many logbooks by years, and so for the year 2005 (say), searching by anything other than all time will always bring up zero results. And it gets |