Re: Summary view - Umlauts, posted by Uwe on Thu Nov 29 18:58:32 2007
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Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Uwe wrote: |
Hello,
when using the summary view, the text field displays umlauts as HTML-charachters, for e. g. diesbezüglich.
Is there a chance that also this view displays umlauts as ä, ü, ö?
Thank you!
Uwe
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I fixed this in svn revision #1971. The fix will be contained in the next release. You can test it already in the demo logbook.
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Thank you for the fix and the quick solution!
Uwe |
Re: Summary view - Umlauts, posted by Uwe on Thu Nov 29 19:13:02 2007
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Uwe wrote: |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Uwe wrote: |
Hello,
when using the summary view, the text field displays umlauts as HTML-charachters, for e. g. diesbezüglich.
Is there a chance that also this view displays umlauts as ä, ü, ö?
Thank you!
Uwe
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I fixed this in svn revision #1971. The fix will be contained in the next release. You can test it already in the demo logbook.
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Thank you for the fix and the quick solution!
Uwe
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Just another thing I would like to admit. We are often using the summary view. Sometimes the summary view shows the text like the following:
This is just a test
When using the Full view or clicking on the entry, those html-codes are not shown. Thanks again for the great software!
Uwe |
Re: Summary view - Umlauts, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Nov 29 19:25:50 2007
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Uwe wrote: |
Just another thing I would like to admit. We are often using the summary view. Sometimes the summary view shows the text like the following:
This is just a test
When using the Full view or clicking on the entry, those html-codes are not shown. Thanks again for the great software!
Uwe
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Ok, that's fixed now as well. |
Re: Summary view - Umlauts, posted by Uwe on Thu Nov 29 19:38:03 2007
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Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Uwe wrote: |
Just another thing I would like to admit. We are often using the summary view. Sometimes the summary view shows the text like the following:
This is just a test
When using the Full view or clicking on the entry, those html-codes are not shown. Thanks again for the great software!
Uwe
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Ok, that's fixed now as well.
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Thank you very much!! I will install the new release as soon as it is available.
Best regards from Germany,
Uwe |
Display Picture in ELOG Welcome Page, posted by Adam Blandford on Fri Nov 30 08:57:54 2007
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Hi
I want to display an image on the title page and have put the following code into the elogd.cfg:
Welcome Title = <img src="pictures/ln2.jpg"><p><font size = 5 color=white>Welcome to My Project Log</font>
I have put the picture "ln2.jpg" in a pictures folder I have created in the root ELOG directory however the image does not show up. Any assistance would be great :)
Thanks in advance
Adam
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Re: Display Picture in ELOG Welcome Page, posted by Gregory M. Caughey on Fri Nov 30 10:36:21 2007
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Adam Blandford wrote: |
Hi
I want to display an image on the title page and have put the following code into the elogd.cfg:
Welcome Title = <img src="pictures/ln2.jpg"><p><font size = 5 color=white>Welcome to My Project Log</font>
I have put the picture "ln2.jpg" in a pictures folder I have created in the root ELOG directory however the image does not show up. Any assistance would be great :)
Thanks in advance
Adam
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Hi Adam,
You might double check your file names vs. HTML tags. It appears in your example above that your HTML tag is requesting a file named: "1n2.jpg" and your image file name is "In2.jpg". Please note that in the first case the file name starts with (1) a numeral one and in the second case the file name start with a capital (I) a capital I.
Greg |
Re: Display Picture in ELOG Welcome Page, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Nov 30 11:34:42 2007
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Adam Blandford wrote: |
Hi
I want to display an image on the title page and have put the following code into the elogd.cfg:
Welcome Title = <img src="pictures/ln2.jpg"><p><font size = 5 color=white>Welcome to My Project Log</font>
I have put the picture "ln2.jpg" in a pictures folder I have created in the root ELOG directory however the image does not show up. Any assistance would be great :)
Thanks in advance
Adam
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You cannot put the images into a subdirectory. The above link "pictures/ln2.jpg" will translate into a URL
http://<your server/pictures/ln2.jpg
and there the path pictures will be taken as a logbook name, and the server will complain that this logbook does not exist. Unfortunately you cannot see this error message since it happens during the loading of the picture, and the browser just displays a broken picture link. So put your image into the root of the elogd server and it will be fine. |
Print Function, posted by Adam Blandford on Wed Dec 5 13:10:52 2007
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While it is possible to print a logbook using the standard web browser print command in the Full or Summary view, a dedicated print function allowing the user to print out a hardcopy of a particular logbook would be very helpful.
Cheers
Adam
P.S. Thankyou for the response in elog:65671 |