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Tue Nov 28 12:48:47 2006 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Info | All | 2.6.3 | Version 2.6.3 released today |
Dear ELOG users,
ELOG version 2.6.3 has been released today. It contains all the bug fixes, security fixes and a few new features collected since the last release which was actually almost half a year ago. The changelog contains all the details.
Due to the security fixes it is recommended to upgrade from any version prior to 2.6.3. Please note that the location of all password and log files has been moved from the main elog directory to the logbook directory. This means that after upgrading you have to move your password file manually, otherwise you cannot log in any more. This modification was requested because some ELOG installations (especially ones with top groups) can now have a read-only main directory.
Stefan Ritt |
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Wed Jan 10 22:54:56 2007 |
| Exaos Lee | Exaos.Lee@gmail.com | Info | All | SVN1780 | Chinese language files updated |
As the attachment.
Sorry for no update long time. |
Attachment 1: eloglang-zh_CN.tgz
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Sat Jan 13 17:47:45 2007 |
| Exaos Lee | Exaos.Lee@gmail.com | Request | All | | Group definition under top group |
Hi, I think, if we can put the "Group xxx = xxx" under some "global xxxx" sections, the configure file will be more clean. Don't you think so? In fact, if the "Group XXX" sections are put under "global XXX" section, the "Top Group XXX" can be ignored. I also found that some options (e.g. "Logbook dir =") under "global" don't work under "global XXX".
Maybe the configure file can be defined more flexible, such as this way:
[global]
Port = 8080
Top configuration = yes
[global Group1]
Group config = group1.cfg
[global Group2]
Group config = group2.cfg
The "group1.cfg" looks like this:
[global]
Top configuration = no
Password file = group1.pwd
Group Linux PCs = Red Hat, Debian, Gentoo
Group Windows PCs = 98, ME, XP, Vista
Group Vista = Home, Pro, Media Center
[Red Hat]
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Mon Jan 15 09:56:09 2007 |
| Ian MacDonald | elog@irm.thamespower.com | Question | All | ELOG V2.6. | Addition of a Print CSS |
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 |
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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. |
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Wed Feb 28 21:04:59 2007 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Info | All | 2.6.4-1801 | Simple table implemented in ELCode |
Starting from SVN revision 1801, simple tables are supported in ELCode tags. One can now embed tables in elog entries like this:
[table border=3 cellpadding=10]
One | Two
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Three | Four
[/table]
which produces following table:
The syntax is explained in the ELCode help page. |
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Fri Apr 27 14:06:34 2007 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Info | All | SVN 1857+ | How to make a table of contents |
For those people who have not fully understood the discussion of elog:2218, here is an example table of contents.
First Chapter
The table of contents consists of a set of [url] tags like this:
[url=#first]First chapter[/url]
[url=#second]Second chapter[/url]
[url=#thirs]Third chapter[/url]
Then the chapter header contains a tag like this:
[ANCHOR]first[/ANCHOR]
to which the browser ups if you click the corresponding entry in the table of contents.
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You should jump here if you click on Second chapter at the table of contents.
Third chapter
You should jump here if you click on Third chapter at the table of contents. |
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Thu May 17 02:12:52 2007 |
| Dennis Seitz | dseitz@berkeley.edu | Question | All | | Summary view: View only most recent entry for all values of a given attribute? |
We are using Elog to track status of hardware assemblies. One attribute we've created is the serial number of an assembly. Other attributes are items like "location" and "status". We have set up these latter attributes with presets to make entry easy and keep entries consistent.
I would like to filter the summary view so it only shows me the most recent entry for every value in the serial number attribute. This would be very useful for quickly viewing the present status and location of every assembly, for example.
I can't find a way to do this in the documentation. Is it possible? If not, may I submit a request for this feature?
I am very impressed with the Elog and it has become an essential part of our record keeping. Thank you for a very useful and well implemented application! |