Re: Logbook Parser, posted by Steve Williamson on Tue Aug 11 13:02:22 2009
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Re: Logbook Parser, posted by Steve Williamson on Wed Aug 12 14:40:52 2009
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Dynamic attribute values, posted by Steve Williamson on Wed Oct 7 16:17:34 2009
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Hi
I'm doing something wrong but can't work out what!
I've created a new logbook with some date attributes that need to keep in step, e.g. one date ("receipt date") is set to the date the |
List View: Attachments icon, posted by Steve Williamson on Fri Nov 13 14:25:52 2009
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It is occasionally convenient to be able to put the Edit button at the beginning of the line in list view, e.g. when pages are wider than the screen
it saves having to scroll across to find it. Would it be possible to do something similar with the Attachments button?
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Re: Dynamic attribute values, posted by Steve Williamson on Fri Nov 13 14:28:25 2009
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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Re: Re: List View: Attachments icon, posted by Steve Williamson on Tue Nov 17 12:29:24 2009
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Thanks for all of the contributions - all I meant in my original suggestion was that I'd like to be able to define which column(s) should hold the Attachments
paperclip in the Full and Summary List Views, which I use all the time, to reduce the need to scroll horizontally on every page. This would be similar
to being able to specify where the Edit control appears by specifying the Edit attribute in the "List Display" list.
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Input text gets lost, posted by egli on Sat Nov 23 09:20:57 2002
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Typing in a text for a new entry results in an error message, whenever
one forgets to fill in mandatory attributes (as it should happen !). However
after using the back button in this case (Using netscape 4.79) I made the
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Show all common attributes, posted by Stephan Egli on Mon Nov 25 18:10:04 2002
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In the "find" command, when searching over all logbooks, it
would be nice to see ALL attributes, which are common for all
logbooks (e.g. typically the author name), not just
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