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    icon2.gif   Re: Show Attributes, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Mar 12 12:59:25 2010 

Ulf Helmersson wrote:

 This programing have stoped working, I guess after last update.

Elog is running on Solaris.

Ulf Helmersson

 

 

 

Options Type = Journal Article{1}, Proceeding Article{2}, Book chapter{3}, Book{4}, Patent{5}

{1} Show Attributes = Type, Logged by, Key words, File, File path, Authors, Title, Abbrivated journal name, Volume, First page, Year, Elsevier format, AIP/APS format, IOP format

{2} Show Attributes = Type, Logged by, Key words, File, File path, Authors, Title, Conference name, Place, Country, First page, Year, Month.Days, Volume, Elsevier format Proceeding

{3} Show Attributes = Type, Logged by, Key words, File, File path, Authors, Title, Book Title, Editors, Publisher, Place, First page, Year, Elsevier format Book chapter

{4} Show Attributes = Type, Logged by, Key words, File, File path, Authors, Title, Publisher, Place, First page, Year, Elsevier format Book, IOP format Book

{5} Show Attributes = Type, Logged by, Key words, File, File path, Authors, Title, Patent number, Year, First page, Elsevier format Patent

 

The option

Show Attributes =

has been changed to

Show Attributes Edit =

to distinguish between normal entry display an edit mask. So please adjust your configuration file and everything will be fine again.

icon5.gif   How to control table width in listing , posted by Rex Tayloe on Thu Apr 22 20:02:46 2010 

Greetings,

In table list mode, I would like to control how much width is given to "subject" column (my attribute).   Can't find any method to control in config file.  Problem is that the subject is often quite long and jammed into a small width, when the text is often empty and has more width than needed.

Thanks,

RT

 

icon5.gif   Merge duplicate types, posted by John Mund on Fri May 6 16:19:10 2016 

Hello,

We have accumulated some duplicate 'types' in one of our logbooks.  Is it possible to merge them?

Thanks,

John

 

    icon2.gif   Re: Merge duplicate types, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Fri May 6 22:30:56 2016 

I'm not sure I understand your question correctly.

If you want to remove options from an extendable option attribute, then you can just edit the logbook configuration file.

John Mund wrote:

Hello,

We have accumulated some duplicate 'types' in one of our logbooks.  Is it possible to merge them?

Thanks,

John

 

 

icon6.gif   Last 3 days of log entries, posted by Paul O'Shaughnessy on Wed Feb 10 15:27:43 2010 

Is it possible to create a drop down menu for the last 3 days of log entries. Currently we have the last day, month, 3 month, etc.

Reason being, after a weekend most people would like to view the log entries for the last three days. Can anyone help me out here?

    icon2.gif   Re: Last 3 days of log entries, posted by David Pilgram on Mon Feb 22 13:21:14 2010 
It is a good point, and surprised that this particular number of days was overlooked.

It only needs four lines added into elogd.c to achieve this.  Even with my notorious 
c coding, I did it first time, but as I'm on linux, not a great help for you.  Indeed, 
any other arbitary number of days could be added in, if you have the sources and means 
to recompile.

I think windows versions are only updated on version number, not svn number, so it will 
require a request to the great man himself(*) to produce a new version for windows.

(*)Hint; Stefan likes the occasional beer.


<p>
<table width="98%" align="center" cellspacing="1" style="border:1px solid #486090;">
<tbody>
<tr>
<td cellpadding="3px" style="background-color:#486090; font-weidht:bold; color:white;">Paul O'Shaughnessy
wrote:</td></tr>
<tr>
<td cellpadding="10px" style="background-color:#FFFFB0;"><p>Is it possible to create a drop down menu for the
last 3 days of log entries. Currently we have the last day, month, 3 month, etc.</p>
<p>Reason being, after a weekend most people would like to view the log entries&nbsp;for the last three days.
Can anyone help me out here?</p></td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
</p><p> </p>
    icon2.gif   Re: Last 3 days of log entries, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Mar 12 09:16:28 2010 
> It is a good point, and surprised that this particular number of days was overlooked.
> 
> It only needs four lines added into elogd.c to achieve this.  Even with my notorious 
> c coding, I did it first time, but as I'm on linux, not a great help for you.  Indeed, 
> any other arbitary number of days could be added in, if you have the sources and means 
> to recompile.

David send me his modification and I put it into the main source code, so it will be contained in the next Windows 
version.

> I think windows versions are only updated on version number, not svn number, so it will 
> require a request to the great man himself(*) to produce a new version for windows.
>
> (*)Hint; Stefan likes the occasional beer.

Yepp ;-)
    icon2.gif   Re: Last 3 days of log entries, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Mar 12 16:18:20 2010 
> David send me his modification and I put it into the main source code, so it will be contained in the next Windows 
> version.

I made an interim 2.7.8-3 version which contains the fix and can be downloaded from the web site.
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