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  66812   Fri May 7 15:35:12 2010 Reply ch huethuet@arronax-nantes.frBug reportWindowsV2.7.8-229Re: cell style bug?

Stefan Ritt wrote:

ch huet wrote:

hello

i've tried to change the color of a cell with "cell style"

it doesn't works

by removiving "cell" in the line ,just to get "style" the color of all cell of the row change (so it works for that...)

regards

As written here: https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/66807 you need to upgrade to version 2.7.8-5 of ELOG to get this functionality. 

 You're right my verssion was the previous one

  66990   Wed Jan 19 16:03:38 2011 Idea bobbobgrang@gmail.comQuestionWindowsV2.8.Modification aren't accepted

hello,

At home, when I change the config *. cfg, the modifications are not taken in consideration

Have you got a idea ?

Thanks a lot !

Bob

  66991   Wed Jan 19 16:10:58 2011 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionWindowsV2.8.Re: Modification aren't accepted

bob wrote:

hello,

At home, when I change the config *. cfg, the modifications are not taken in consideration

Have you got a idea ?

Thanks a lot !

Bob

Not really, you are the first one reporting this issue. Just some thoughts:

- Can you see the changes if you look at elogd.cfg with a text editor such as notepad?

- Some write protection of elogd.cfg

- Do you have more than one server running at the same time and changing the wrong one's config?

 

- Stefan 

  66992   Wed Jan 19 16:19:56 2011 Reply bobbobgrang@gmail.comQuestionWindowsV2.8.Re: Modification aren't accepted

Stefan Ritt wrote:

bob wrote:

hello,

At home, when I change the config *. cfg, the modifications are not taken in consideration

Have you got a idea ?

Thanks a lot !

Bob

Not really, you are the first one reporting this issue. Just some thoughts:

- Can you see the changes if you look at elogd.cfg with a text editor such as notepad?

- Some write protection of elogd.cfg

- Do you have more than one server running at the same time and changing the wrong one's config?

 

- Stefan 

>- Can you see the changes if you look at elogd.cfg with a text editor such as notepad?

I change the configuration directly on elogd.cfg, (after i save and update my web page, and i not modification immediately)

>- Some write protection of elogd.cfg

no

- Do you have more than one server running at the same time and changing the wrong one's config?

i have one server with elog

  66993   Wed Jan 19 18:19:49 2011 Reply David PilgramDavid.Pilgram@epost.org.ukQuestionWindowsV2.8.Re: Modification aren't accepted

bob wrote:

Stefan Ritt wrote:

bob wrote:

hello,

At home, when I change the config *. cfg, the modifications are not taken in consideration

Have you got a idea ?

Thanks a lot !

Bob

Not really, you are the first one reporting this issue. Just some thoughts:

- Can you see the changes if you look at elogd.cfg with a text editor such as notepad?

- Some write protection of elogd.cfg

- Do you have more than one server running at the same time and changing the wrong one's config?

 

- Stefan 

>- Can you see the changes if you look at elogd.cfg with a text editor such as notepad?

I change the configuration directly on elogd.cfg, (after i save and update my web page, and i not modification immediately)

>- Some write protection of elogd.cfg

no

- Do you have more than one server running at the same time and changing the wrong one's config?

i have one server with elog

 Let me report when I see this behaviour.

If I use a text editor on elog.cfg directly, while elog is running, then when I save the file, the new elog.cfg is in place,

but the running elog is still running with the old configuration.  You have to restart elog for it to read the new config file and

use the new settings.

 

This does not apply if you edit elog.cfg via the "config" option in the menu command, where elog will read the new elog.cfg

just after it has been saved.

 

The reason I sometimes edit the file directly is if I want to create a new logbook, but with all the configuration of another logbook,

and it's quickest to cut-and-paste,  change the heading, create a new directory and restart elog.

 

This may be completely off what is being reported.

  66994   Thu Jan 20 08:51:13 2011 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionWindowsV2.8.Re: Modification aren't accepted

David Pilgram wrote:

 

Let me report when I see this behaviour.

If I use a text editor on elog.cfg directly, while elog is running, then when I save the file, the new elog.cfg is in place,

but the running elog is still running with the old configuration.  You have to restart elog for it to read the new config file and

use the new settings.

 

This does not apply if you edit elog.cfg via the "config" option in the menu command, where elog will read the new elog.cfg

just after it has been saved.

 

The reason I sometimes edit the file directly is if I want to create a new logbook, but with all the configuration of another logbook,

and it's quickest to cut-and-paste,  change the heading, create a new directory and restart elog.

 

This may be completely off what is being reported.

Minor changes you do externally to the elogd.cfg file are reflected immediately under Windows (under Linux you have to send a HUP signal to the process to re-read the configuration). But if you make major changes like adding a new logbook, you have to restart elogd. 

  66996   Thu Jan 20 13:49:22 2011 Reply bobbobgrang@gmail.comQuestionWindowsV2.8.Re: Modification aren't accepted

Stefan Ritt wrote:

David Pilgram wrote:

 

Let me report when I see this behaviour.

If I use a text editor on elog.cfg directly, while elog is running, then when I save the file, the new elog.cfg is in place,

but the running elog is still running with the old configuration.  You have to restart elog for it to read the new config file and

use the new settings.

 

This does not apply if you edit elog.cfg via the "config" option in the menu command, where elog will read the new elog.cfg

just after it has been saved.

 

The reason I sometimes edit the file directly is if I want to create a new logbook, but with all the configuration of another logbook,

and it's quickest to cut-and-paste,  change the heading, create a new directory and restart elog.

 

This may be completely off what is being reported.

Minor changes you do externally to the elogd.cfg file are reflected immediately under Windows (under Linux you have to send a HUP signal to the process to re-read the configuration). But if you make major changes like adding a new logbook, you have to restart elogd. 

Yes, exactly!
I prefer to use the elog.cfg for change my config.

But, How do you do for restar the elogd ? with Unregister ELOG server service ?

Anyway, thanks for yours answers !

Bob

 

  66997   Thu Jan 20 13:52:04 2011 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionWindowsV2.8.Re: Modification aren't accepted

bob wrote:

 

Yes, exactly!
I prefer to use the elog.cfg for change my config.

But, How do you do for restar the elogd ? with Unregister ELOG server service ?

Anyway, thanks for yours answers !

Bob

When running as a windows service, you open a  Command Prompt and enter:

net stop elogd
net start elogd

that will restart the service.

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