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Wed Aug 25 09:18:39 2010 |
| phichitpon | chee_ake@yahoo.com | Question | Windows | V2.8.0-231 | how to convert Common Era (C.E.) into Buddhist Era | how to convert Common Era (C.E.) into Buddhist Era such as C.E. 2010 to B.E. 2553 (2553=2010+543) .thank you |
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Thu Aug 26 11:27:08 2010 |
| Robert Heine | heine@kph.uni-mainz.de | Question | Windows | V2.8.0-231 | Re: Error Message in "Demo of database-like elog" |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
mike cianci wrote: |
I attempted to remove the text editor (like you did in "Demo of database-like elog") using "Show text = 0".
In both your Demo and my logbook when you hit "New" - Explorer generates the folowing error message
Error: The Textarea with id or name set to "text" was not found.
Is there a solution or do we just live with it.
Thanks, Mike
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Thanks for reporting that bug. I fixed it in SVN revision 2188, and the fix will be contained in the next release.
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I am getting the same message in the current version (V2.8.0-2312), if the "Preset text" text body contains the equal sign '='. Then this message pops up and the HTML-editor dosn't show its menu bars, with the elog- or plain text editor this does not happen. It happens as well with firefox as with internet explorer.
best regards
Robert |
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Wed Sep 15 01:02:26 2010 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | V2.8.0-231 | Re: how to convert Common Era (C.E.) into Buddhist Era |
phichitpon wrote: |
how to convert Common Era (C.E.) into Buddhist Era such as C.E. 2010 to B.E. 2553 (2553=2010+543) .thank you
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Uh, thank you for teaching me that something like B.E. exists. I didn't know before. Unfortunately elog relied on the underlying operating system date functions. I guess you have to convince Windows or Linux to switch to B.E., then elog will do as well. |
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Wed Sep 22 14:30:53 2010 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | V2.8.0-231 | Re: Error Message in "Demo of database-like elog" |
Robert Heine wrote: |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
mike cianci wrote: |
I attempted to remove the text editor (like you did in "Demo of database-like elog") using "Show text = 0".
In both your Demo and my logbook when you hit "New" - Explorer generates the folowing error message
Error: The Textarea with id or name set to "text" was not found.
Is there a solution or do we just live with it.
Thanks, Mike
|
Thanks for reporting that bug. I fixed it in SVN revision 2188, and the fix will be contained in the next release.
|
I am getting the same message in the current version (V2.8.0-2312), if the "Preset text" text body contains the equal sign '='. Then this message pops up and the HTML-editor dosn't show its menu bars, with the elog- or plain text editor this does not happen. It happens as well with firefox as with internet explorer.
best regards
Robert
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I found a bug there, but am not 100% sure if it fixed your problem. Can you please try the current SVN version 2331? I made a new intermediate release elog280-4.exe for you. |
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Wed Feb 2 14:04:19 2011 |
| Robert Heine | heine@kph.uni-mainz.de | Question | Windows | V2.8.0-231 | Re: Error Message in "Demo of database-like elog" |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Robert Heine wrote: |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
mike cianci wrote: |
I attempted to remove the text editor (like you did in "Demo of database-like elog") using "Show text = 0".
In both your Demo and my logbook when you hit "New" - Explorer generates the folowing error message
Error: The Textarea with id or name set to "text" was not found.
Is there a solution or do we just live with it.
Thanks, Mike
|
Thanks for reporting that bug. I fixed it in SVN revision 2188, and the fix will be contained in the next release.
|
I am getting the same message in the current version (V2.8.0-2312), if the "Preset text" text body contains the equal sign '='. Then this message pops up and the HTML-editor dosn't show its menu bars, with the elog- or plain text editor this does not happen. It happens as well with firefox as with internet explorer.
best regards
Robert
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I found a bug there, but am not 100% sure if it fixed your problem. Can you please try the current SVN version 2331? I made a new intermediate release elog280-4.exe for you.
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Sorry, I was busy for a while. I've just upgraded to SVN 2350 and the problem seems to be gone.
Best wishes
Robert |
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Wed Aug 29 10:26:31 2012 |
| Zbigniew Reszela | reszelaz@gmail.com | Question | Linux | V2.8.1-235 | dynamic preset text | Dear all,
Is it possible to have a dynamic "preset text" option?
I would like to switch the template file depending on the attribute value. (Of course this attribute values will be a fixed list of options, not extandable).
I see there one difficulty, that: if user already started editing the text body, he could lose this data. But I think that this could be left on user responsibility to take care about it.
Another option could be to always insert the template text on the very beginning of the text body.
Is this feature implemented, or maybe someone have done it by changing the server code?
Cheers |
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Wed Aug 29 10:37:44 2012 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | V2.8.1-235 | Re: dynamic preset text |
Zbigniew Reszela wrote: |
Dear all,
Is it possible to have a dynamic "preset text" option?
I would like to switch the template file depending on the attribute value. (Of course this attribute values will be a fixed list of options, not extandable).
I see there one difficulty, that: if user already started editing the text body, he could lose this data. But I think that this could be left on user responsibility to take care about it.
Another option could be to always insert the template text on the very beginning of the text body.
Is this feature implemented, or maybe someone have done it by changing the server code?
Cheers
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This is possible with conditional attributes. An additional trick would be to not show the text body of an attribute is not selected. This way the user first has to select the attribute, then the text field with the specific preset will show up. The configuration would be something along these lines:
Attributes = Type, Subject
Options Type = One{1}, Two{2}, Three{3}
Show text = 0
{1} Preset text = text1
{2} Preset text = text2
{3} Preset text = text3
{1,2,3} Show text = 1
Of course you have to supply proper text files text1, text2, text3.
- Stefan
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Wed Aug 29 17:55:37 2012 |
| Zbigniew Reszela | reszelaz@gmail.com | Question | Linux | V2.8.1-235 | Re: dynamic preset text |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Zbigniew Reszela wrote: |
Dear all,
Is it possible to have a dynamic "preset text" option?
I would like to switch the template file depending on the attribute value. (Of course this attribute values will be a fixed list of options, not extandable).
I see there one difficulty, that: if user already started editing the text body, he could lose this data. But I think that this could be left on user responsibility to take care about it.
Another option could be to always insert the template text on the very beginning of the text body.
Is this feature implemented, or maybe someone have done it by changing the server code?
Cheers
|
This is possible with conditional attributes. An additional trick would be to not show the text body of an attribute is not selected. This way the user first has to select the attribute, then the text field with the specific preset will show up. The configuration would be something along these lines:
Attributes = Type, Subject
Options Type = One{1}, Two{2}, Three{3}
Show text = 0
{1} Preset text = text1
{2} Preset text = text2
{3} Preset text = text3
{1,2,3} Show text = 1
Of course you have to supply proper text files text1, text2, text3.
- Stefan
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Thanks, it works perfectly! |
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