Empty mxml directory in commit a6e5962, posted by Christine Quicot on Tue Jan 31 17:49:16 2017
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Hello,
I wonder if it's normal that in the sources files, new created mxml directory is empty.
In commit # a6e5962 4 files are deleted but not moved: |
Is it possible change content of the notifying mail content (attachements...) ?, posted by Christine Quicot on Tue Feb 7 18:45:08 2017
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Hello all,
I would like to configure the email that is sent to notify users, when an entry is submitted:
- Is it possible to attach to the mail the files attached to the entry ? |
Re: Is it possible change content of the notifying mail content (attachements...) ?, posted by Christine Quicot on Wed Feb 8 09:34:39 2017
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Hello,
I'm sorry but that's a part of the manual I've read many times, and I'm not interested in changing the subject of the email,
but only body and attachements. |
How do I use Preset Text only when a given topic is selected?, posted by Christina winson on Wed Sep 21 18:58:18 2016
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Hi,
I'm looking to use a template for only a subset of logbook entries. Is there some way to apply a template when a specific topic or category
is selected? |
Re: How do I use Preset Text only when a given topic is selected?, posted by Christina Swinson on Thu Sep 22 14:45:17 2016
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Awesome! Thanks Andeas.
Andreas
Luedeke wrote:
Hi Christina,
You want to use "conditional |
MacOS install failure - cannot find ssl.h, posted by Christina Swinson on Mon Dec 5 20:11:47 2016
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Hi,
I am trying to install on MacOS Sierra. I believe that I have followed all the steps correctly, but the install is failing with the following
error: |
Re: MacOS install failure - cannot find ssl.h, posted by Christina Swinson on Tue Dec 6 20:32:48 2016
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Oops!
I think that I must have skipped straight to the MacOS notes instead of reading the linux section properly.
Thanks for the help, |
Re: MacOS install failure - cannot find ssl.h, posted by Christina Swinson on Tue Dec 6 20:43:48 2016
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I responded too quickly.
I already have openssl installed via macports (this is the "Mac version" of libssl-dev).
Does anyone know where exactly elog is looking for openssl/ssl.h? I have just updated Macports and upgraded to Sierra, so maybe it's |