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Thu Oct 14 16:33:51 2004 |
| Mike Stolove | mstolove@rogers.com | Request | Linux | 2.5.4-5 | Extra 'append on edit' action when adding attachment |
I have the following in a local logbook config:
append on edit = "\n\n[$date: $short_name]\n"
When I upload an attachment to an entry, it appears like the page is
getting refreshed in the browser and the 'append on edit' action is called
again. This results in two appended strings in the text entry, one for the
initial edit and one for the upload.
Is this by design or an inadvertent result of uploading an attachment?
My preferred handling of this - and perhaps a more intuitive behavior -
would be to have the append/prepend actions happen once and only once for
each edit or reply.
BTW Stephan, many thanks for the great program. |
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Thu Oct 14 21:45:32 2004 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Request | Linux | 2.5.4-5 | Re: Extra 'append on edit' action when adding attachment |
I fixed that in revision 1.496 (see CVS). |
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Fri Oct 29 20:14:17 2004 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Request | All | 2.5.4-6 | Re: some things for your wishlist |
> 1) elogd should report quota or disk-full problem: In case a logbook
> entry cannot be saved (quota or disk full) then a message like
> 'Could not save last entry. Please contact administrator.' should
> be displayed. Currently nothing happens. Only the submitted
> entries 'vanish'.
That has been fixed in meantime.
> 4) mark messages as unread/read on a per user basis: The
> implementation of this might be quite involved but it would be
> rather useful. One way would be to add a default attribute 'Seen
> by' to each entry, which lists the login names of the users. Or
> files LOGIN_NAME.has_seen can be created which contain the entry
> IDs of the viewed entries for each user.
There is an elegant way to achieve this already now: Use an RSS reader (like
SharpReader for Windows or Straw from Linux) and subscribe to a logbook. Then don't
read the entries directly in the logbook, but read them in your RSS reader. Once you
read them, they become automatically marked read.
> 5) alignment of attribute table (using <td colspan=2> for multi line
> stuff): see elog:669 :)
Has been fixed as well.
> - Use "and" and "or" operands in queries
Elog supports now regular expressions. So for a "<str1> OR <str2>" one can write
<str1>|<str2>
and for a "<str1> AND <str2>" one can write
<str1>.*<str2>|<str2>.*<str1>
Looks a bit complicated, but maybe some day we will get some code which rewrites
"AND" and "OR" as regular expressions. |
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Sun Oct 31 20:09:31 2004 |
| Heiko Scheit | h.scheit@mpi-hd.mpg.de | Request | All | 2.5.4-6 | Re: some things for your wishlist |
> > - Use "and" and "or" operands in queries
>
> Elog supports now regular expressions. So for a "<str1> OR <str2>" one can write
>
> <str1>|<str2>
>
> and for a "<str1> AND <str2>" one can write
>
> <str1>.*<str2>|<str2>.*<str1>
>
> Looks a bit complicated, but maybe some day we will get some code which rewrites
> "AND" and "OR" as regular expressions.
It seems that the quick filter searches are now (2.5.4-6) case sensitive.
Could you add an option to specify this in the config file? Or does it
exist already? |
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Sat Nov 20 19:44:57 2004 |
| Ognyan Kulev | ogi@fmi.uni-sofia.bg | Request | All | | Partial Bulgarian translation |
Hi, we are using ELOG for keeping track of a server maintainance. I've
translated some of ELOG's strings. The file is attached. There will be
more translations, when I get inspired again ;-) |
806
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Wed Nov 24 00:42:10 2004 |
| Rich Persaud | dev2id at yahoo dot com | Request | All | 2.5.4-6 | Attribute Negative Search |
Is there any way to search for all attributes _except_ a certain value? |
808
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Wed Nov 24 00:45:43 2004 |
| Rich Persaud | dev2id at yahoo dot com | Request | All | 2.5.4-6 | Display links for multiple-option attributes |
Can "Display" links work with multiple options?
"ABC | DEF" is currently one link.
Ideally, it would be two links, each formatted per the "Display" string. |
809
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Wed Nov 24 00:48:17 2004 |
| Rich Persaud | dev2id at yahoo dot com | Request | All | 2.5.4-6 | Non-wildcard or numeric search for numeric attribute |
Is there a way to disable wildcard matching in searches?
A search for "1" returns "1" and "10" and "11".
Is there a way to perform an explict match?
Could there be a numeric match if the attribute type is numeric? |