Howto subscribe to ELOG RSS feeds in Mozilla Thunderbird, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Apr 8 14:35:19 2005
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So subscribe to ELOG RSS feeds, do the following:
- In Thunderbird, click "Tools/Account setting", then click "Add account",
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Link To command..., posted by Tim Iskander on Mon Apr 18 17:57:38 2005
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Is it possible to create a Link To command (ala Copy To, Move To) that
would allow you to reference an entry in another log book without copying it?
This would be handy as the info would be kept current in both log books.
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search and filters in a cookie !?, posted by Emiliano Gabrielli on Mon May 2 12:34:52 2005
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Is it possible to have last runtime filtering and viewing method to be
stored in a cookie in order to make them permanent across navigation ?
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per entry "expand" in threaded view, posted by Emiliano Gabrielli on Mon May 2 12:39:36 2005
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is it possible to make the "+" sign, indicating a thread in the threaded
view, to be clickable in order to be able to expand a single thread each time ?
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Re: per entry "expand" in threaded view, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon May 2 13:02:58 2005
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> of course elog should remember the choice, so it will be possible to expand
> N threads over the M total ones..
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Re: per entry "expand" in threaded view, posted by Emiliano Gabrielli on Mon May 2 13:31:18 2005
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> > of course elog should remember the choice, so it will be possible to expand
> > N threads over the M total ones..
>
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Request: can the comment for a log book be put in the status bar on hover, posted by Tim Iskander on Wed Jul 6 16:02:30 2005
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We have several logbooks running here with somewhat cryptic names. The comment field for the
logbook describes its intent well enough, so the thought was that the comment could show up in the
status bar (or tooltip) when you hover over the logbook name in the tabs at the top of the page.
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Re: Request: can the comment for a log book be put in the status bar on hover, posted by Gary Clayson on Thu Jul 7 04:47:09 2005
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[quote="Tim Iskander"]We have several logbooks running here with somewhat cryptic names. The comment field for the
logbook describes its intent well enough, so the thought was that the comment could show up in the
status bar (or tooltip) when you hover over the logbook name in the tabs at the top of the page.
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