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Wed Apr 1 19:27:53 2020 |
| Sunilkumar | sunilanaveri@gmail.com | Question | Windows | 3.14 | Re: How to add bulk client list at once | Hi Stefan
Thanks for Response , It helped me lot .
is it possible to give refence to include 1000 clients in one file and adding that referece file to Roptions ?
Once we click Client Mnemonic it should fetch the data from that file and return the Client Name .
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Options are limited to 200. To add options dynamically, use
Extendable options = <name>
as desribed in the manual.
Stefan
Sunilkumar wrote: |
Please let me know how to add Button for adding client next to Client Mnemonics.
I need to add bulk client lists in the Elog page there are 1000+ clients .
I need to select client from the drop down list if its not there i need to add them using Add Client Button
Please let me know the steps.
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Wed Mar 1 19:51:05 2006 |
| Alexandre Gauthier | supernaut@underwares.org | Bug report | Linux | 2.6.1-1622 | Inline images URL not working | Hello
I'm running elog on the blackdog embedded device so I can carry it around while doing my consultant work.
Whenever I try to insert an inline picture by using the elog: /1 paths with ELCode, the link becomes "logbookname2/1" (Where logbookname is the name of my logbook) and hence, doesn't work. I recall that it worked once. The image did not display, but the URL seemed correct...
Any ideas?
EDIT: i inserted a space in the elog URL above because regardless of the code brackets, it would still get interpreted. |
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Thu Mar 2 14:35:54 2006 |
| Alexandre Gauthier | supernaut@underwares.org | Bug report | Linux | 2.6.1-1622 | Re: Re: Inline images URL not working |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Alexandre Gauthier wrote: | Whenever I try to insert an inline picture by using the elog:1741/1 paths with ELCode, the link becomes "logbookname2/1" (Where logbookname is the name of my logbook) and hence, doesn't work. I recall that it worked once. The image did not display, but the URL seemed correct... |
The problem has been fixed in version 2.6.1-3, so just upgrade.
Alexandre Gauthier wrote: | EDIT: i inserted a space in the elog URL above because regardless of the code brackets, it would still get interpreted. |
You have to put a "\" in front of everything which should not get converted into a link, so elog:1741/1 does not get interpreted. |
Hello
This is what I have done, I checked out the trunk from subversion and built it inside my powerpc QEMU. I just updated the executables and the elcode.js file, and now it works.
Thanks! |
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Fri Mar 3 16:48:01 2006 |
| Alexandre Gauthier | supernaut@underwares.org | Bug fix | Mac OSX | SVN 1668 | Makefile patch for OS X 10.4 | Hello,
I had trouble compiling elog on Mac OS X 10.4, and so, I hacked the makefile around...
I had to remove the -lutil flag that was passed to ld, for some reason. My guess is that it is not needed anymore with OS X 10.4... Also, the current install section of the makefile crapped out when using /usr/bin/install, I had to use install from gnu fileutils, which I installed through fink, which took precedence in my path... (/sw/bin/install), since bsd fileutil doesn't like the -D option.
For some reason, the paths to "install" in the makefile are either defined by the $(INSTALL) variable, or called directly. This seems not to be very consistent... In any case, I just changed it to use "install", no matter where it was in my path.
I'm currently hacking up something more elegant soon enough...
Also, I noticed that the binary produced was inconsistent and sluggish with the default wild CFLAGs, so I brought them back to something a bit more casual for Darwin. I used -Os because that's what Apple uses to build most OS X software. I also use -Os in my blackdog builds (which is an embedded PowerPC device) since space and memory *does* matters.
Well, here's the patch. I doubt it will be useful to anyone except for those who have gnu fileutils installed through fink, in their paths, and find themselves unable to build elog on OS X. |
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Fri Jan 4 00:28:09 2013 |
| Satish Desai | svdesai75@gmail.com | Question | Linux | 2.9.2 | SMTP Error: authentication not enabled | Hi all,
I am trying to set up elog here at the University of Minnesota. It looks very promising for helping to manage a fairly complicated operation. I've got most of what I want set up without too much difficulty. However, I find that I'm having some difficulty to get it working properly with email.
In particular, I have my account set up to email me when log entries are made (subscribe to logbooks option is selected). In the global section of my elogd.conf file I have set up the variables:
SMTP host = factoryserver5
SMTP username = factory
However, when I make a test entry, I get an error at the top:
Error sending Email via <i>"factoryserver5"</i>: 5.5.1 Error: authentication not enabled
I tried setting the password using "elogd -t" but to no avail. I also tried a few different values for SMTP host
Any suggestions as to what I am doing wrong?
Cheers,
Satish |
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Thu Mar 20 23:46:42 2008 |
| svrmarty | svrmarty@gmx.net | Question | Linux | 2.7.3 | Re: German language |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Salvatore wrote: |
Wen es interessiert:
der Eintrag "eloglang = german" gehoert in das Verzeichnis "usr/lib/elog/resources". Dort wird er von elogd ausgelesen.
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Wie bitte ist der dorhin gekommen? Normalerweise wird elogd.cfg unter /usr/local/elog gespeichert. Wenn man natuerlich diese Datei von Hand irgendwo andershin kopiert, muss man sie auch dort veraendern, sonst schiesst man sich selbst in's Bein.
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Wie und wo funktioniert das mit dem debian package ?
hier gibt es nur /etc/elog.conf, egal in welchem teil ich es reinschreibe, groß, klein,
ich habe leider noch immer alles in englisch
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Tue Mar 25 14:00:53 2008 |
| svrmarty | svrmarty@gmx.net | Question | Linux | 2.6.3+r17 | change language | i've installed the debian package on my system
there's only one config file, /etc/elog.conf
i've tried to change the language, in [global] with Language = german,
then restarting the daemon, but it doesn't work.
please help me, where can i change the default(all) language and which settings should i do.
thx a lot
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Thu Mar 27 09:23:25 2008 |
| svrmarty | svrmarty@gmx.net | Question | Linux | 2.6.3+r17 | Re: change language |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
svrmarty wrote: |
i've installed the debian package on my system
there's only one config file, /etc/elog.conf
i've tried to change the language, in [global] with Language = german,
then restarting the daemon, but it doesn't work.
please help me, where can i change the default(all) language and which settings should i do.
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I'm not maintainer of the Debian package, you should direct your question to Recai <roktas@omu.edu.tr> (in principle he should read this forum). If you start elogd manually with the strace command like:
strace -r -o tmp.log -e trace=open /usr/local/elog/elogd
and check in tmp.log from where elogd opens its elogd.cfg. Then change the appropriate elogd.cfg (NOT elog.conf). After you change it, you have to restart elogd.
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in the trace is only one config file
0.000103 open("/etc/elog.conf", O_RDONLY) = 3
0.000047 open("/etc/elog.conf", O_RDONLY) = 3 |
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