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",
"RSS News & Blogs", "Next", "Finish", "Ok".
- Select "News & Blogs" in the "Folders" pane, right-click and select
"Properties"
- Click on "Manage Subscriptions..."
- Click on "Add"
- Enter the Feed URL of elog. Use your logbook URL and add "elog.rdf". For
this forum for example, enter
http://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/elog.rdf
- Click OK. That's all.
See how the RSS feed shows up in the attached image. Please note that you
need public read access to your logbook for this to work (via "Guest menu
commands"), since the RSS mechanism does not support authentication. |
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.
My thought is that it would create a psuedo entry in the other log
book that pointed back at the originating log book entry (similar to a
UNIX soft link)
/Tim |
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 ?
I mean:
- if I decide to view "all" entries in the elog and then open one of them,
I'd like not to select "show all entries" again and again
- same thing if I choose to view last week
- same for every runtime filter and/or viewing option
hope this is simple to implement :-) thanks in advance |
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 ?
of course elog should remember the choice, so it will be possible to expand
N threads over the M total ones..
thanx :-) |
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..
How should elog remember that? If you put this into the URL like
http://<elog-host>/<logbook>/?exp=12&exp=14&exp=18
to expand the entries 12, 14 and 18, it might work fine. But imagine that some uses
have very long list with thousands of entries. This would make the URL very long,
everything very slow and could even crash some browsers.
What I usually do is to not expand the list. If I click on an individual entry, I
see then the expanded thread for that entry above that entry. But you probably
realized this possibility already. |
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..
>
> How should elog remember that? If you put this into the URL like
>
> http://<elog-host>/<logbook>/?exp=12&exp=14&exp=18
>
> to expand the entries 12, 14 and 18, it might work fine. But imagine that some uses
> have very long list with thousands of entries. This would make the URL very long,
> everything very slow and could even crash some browsers.
>
> What I usually do is to not expand the list. If I click on an individual entry, I
> see then the expanded thread for that entry above that entry. But you probably
> realized this possibility already.
:-) yes I do
A way may be using cookies, otherwise one can implement a kind o session mechanism
(using cookies or QS to pass sessid and storing user data on the server for a limited
time...)
the session method may be useful, but more difficult to implemnet, of course |
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.
___ yea 
___ nea 
/Tim |
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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Tim Iskander wrote: | 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.
___ yea 
___ nea 
/Tim |
I wonder if there is any way to use the javascript 'window.status' method to accomplish this. It would be a nice addition when there are many logbooks.
Gary ;-> |