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Tue Jun 28 18:53:50 2022 |
| Alan Grant | agrant@winnipeg.ca | Question | Windows | 3.1.2 | Slow performance | We're up to 30 logbooks, 3.2GB data total and Elog damen has now become slow. Performance stats show 100%CPU on startup then reduces. Searches and general UI activity is slow. It runs on a VM with 4GB memory allocated. Up to 15 concurrent users.
Trimming and archiving some data files may help but I gather overall this is underpowered hardware in this instance so what is recommended system requirements for a config like this? |
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Fri Aug 8 00:44:26 2008 |
| dale cooper | agentdcooper@gmail.com | Question | All | 2.7.4x | 2 questions :: different colors in list view based on "type" + change verbage of "type" | hello all,
#1 i love ELOG : excellent app! i would like to ask/present a question here -- I have a couple of TYPE's defined as;
Options Type = Day Shift, Swing Shift, Night Shift
What I'd love to be able to do, is depending on what TYPE was selected during the creation of a NEW ENTRY in the ELOG "shift log" I'd love to display in the LIST VIEW (full, summary, or threaded views) different color's based on which TYPE was selected...
for example, if someone chose "Day Shift" that would be listed with a GREEN background, if someone chooses "Swing Shift" that gets a BLUE background, and so forth... I am wondering how one would go about implementing this?
second question... instead of listing the column named TYPE, can I just change it somewhere in the config to "SHIFT" so that in the list view, and even when in the NEW ENTRY form, I'd like it to show "Shift" instead of TYPE --- really I am just wondering if I can change the verbage that ELOG is using for the term TYPE? Is that doable?
Thanks for the app, I look forward to any reponses! I been editing the CSS, and once done think I'll add it to yr Config Examples, as I don't see many CSS themes there...
-peace- |
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Mon Aug 11 06:56:56 2008 |
| dale cooper | agentdcooper@gmail.com | Question | All | 2.7.4x | Re: 2 questions :: different colors in list view based on "type" + change verbage of "type" | PERFECT, you answered my questions EXACTLY with what I am looking for! thanks soo much!
agentdcooper
Yoshio Imai wrote: |
dale cooper wrote: | I'd love to display in the LIST VIEW (full, summary, or threaded views) different color's based on which TYPE was selected... |
You can achieve this by using a "style" directive for this attribute. E.g. if your attribute is called "Shift" and entries with value "Day" should be green, value "Swing" should be blue, you should addStyle Shift Day = background-color:green
Style Shift Swing = background-color:blue (and so on) to the config file.
Quote: | really I am just wondering if I can change the verbage that ELOG is using for the term TYPE? Is that doable? |
As long as I am not missing a key point in your problem, you should be able to define the names of your logbook attributes simply with the "Attribute" directive. So, if you want the users to enter the shift and the name of the shift leader, you would put a lineAttributes = Shift, Shift leader
Options Shift = Day, Swing, ... <and so on>
Options Shift leader = Mike, Edward, John, ... <and so on> and the logbook display should correctly show "Shift" and "Shift leader" in the header line of each entry ... |
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Mon Aug 18 10:56:05 2008 |
| dale cooper | agentdcooper@gmail.com | Question | Linux | 2.7.4x | Expand TEXT colum in Summary view? | Hello All,
I am wondering if it is possible to configure ELOG to expand the TEXT column in the SUMMARY view? As it stands I get about 48 characters displayed per line in the in the TEXT column, with 3 lines getting displayed per ENTRY (approximately 144 characters per ENTRY). So what I'd like to do is see if it is possible to EXPAND the TEXT column in the SUMMARY view to allow say.... 100 characters per line, or say 275 characters per ENTRY when viewing the SUMMARY view?
Is this possible? If so, how does one go about doing this... I tried to search the site thoroughly before posting my question, I just didn't see it mentioned anywhere... Help please =)
Thanks!
agentdcooper |
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Thu Apr 28 22:38:00 2016 |
| Adam Fairbrother | afairbrother@sd73.bc.ca | Bug report | Linux | V3.1.1-0767eb0 | Trouble with Find and Conditional attributes | I seem to be having some trouble with Find when using conditional attributes.
when I change the primary attribute in the find field, the corrispnding secondary attribute dosn't refresh properly with the list of values.
I am able to use the conditional options as expected when creating a new logbook.
I am using version ELOG V3.1.1-0767eb0 running on debian wheezey (compiled from sid sources) |
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Thu Apr 28 22:54:08 2016 |
| Adam Fairbrother | afairbrother@sd73.bc.ca | Bug report | Linux | V3.1.1-0767eb0 | Re: Trouble with Find and Conditional attributes | This may be due to how I have my config file setup
Example:
Attributes = A, B
Options B = Please Select A
Options A = One{1}, Two{2}
{1} Options B = 1, 2,
{2} Options B = 3, 4,
Adam Fairbrother wrote: |
I seem to be having some trouble with Find when using conditional attributes.
when I change the primary attribute in the find field, the corrispnding secondary attribute dosn't refresh properly with the list of values.
I am able to use the conditional options as expected when creating a new logbook.
I am using version ELOG V3.1.1-0767eb0 running on debian wheezey (compiled from sid sources)
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Fri Apr 29 20:37:04 2016 |
| Adam Fairbrother | afairbrother@sd73.bc.ca | Bug report | Linux | V3.1.1-0767eb0 | Re: Trouble with Find and Conditional attributes | Uppon closer inspection, removing the option to preset the secondary attribute as a Option list dosn't do anything for the find page.
This:
Attributes = A, B
Options A = One{1}, Two{2}
{1} Options B = 1, 2
{2} Options B = 3, 4
Still fails to set attribute B to a option list on the find page.
Adam Fairbrother wrote: |
This may be due to how I have my config file setup
Example:
Attributes = A, B
Options B = Please Select A
Options A = One{1}, Two{2}
{1} Options B = 1, 2,
{2} Options B = 3, 4,
Adam Fairbrother wrote: |
I seem to be having some trouble with Find when using conditional attributes.
when I change the primary attribute in the find field, the corrispnding secondary attribute dosn't refresh properly with the list of values.
I am able to use the conditional options as expected when creating a new logbook.
I am using version ELOG V3.1.1-0767eb0 running on debian wheezey (compiled from sid sources)
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Sat Mar 18 02:10:33 2017 |
| Andrew Daviel | advax@triumf.ca | Question | Linux | 2.7.5 | Issue with zero-length mail attachments | We have elog-2.7.5-1.i386 on SL 5
If I create an elog entry using the web interface, and include an inline image, email is sent with a zero-length named attachment - the MIME header is present, but no content.
In the config file, Email Format = 47, though I also tried with format = 63.
Is this a bug that was fixed in a later version, or a configuration error (or a new bug) ?
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