Re: List Dispaly produces wrong output in 2.5.3 built 23.7.04 (snapshot), posted by Ulrich Trüssel on Wed Jul 28 16:13:04 2004
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Thank you very much Stefan!!!
Also the horizontal alignement with "Format = 1" looks much better as before
with standard css files! Really great work!
> > Using "List Display = <attributes>" produces an ususal output with the text
> > field content in the first row and a row title of the first 3 letters.
>
> I fixed that problem. Please get the snapshot from July 28th 14:16. |
Re: getcfg problem in v1.410: Truncation of long config strings, posted by Steve Jones on Wed Jul 28 22:07:31 2004
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> > Just compiled 1.410 and have run into an issue that *may* have been
> > introduced in 1.393.
> >
> > Config file directives such as "Welcome title" could be very long strings.
> > After compiling 1.410, our "Welcome title" is truncated and, while I haven't
> > counted the actual chars, I suspect that the truncation happens at 1024
> > characters. The procedure 'getcfg' has a declared passed paramater "int
> > vsize".
>
> Actually before 1.393 you got a buffer overflow if any string in the
> configuration file was longer than 500 chars, so it's a miracle that your elogd
> did not crash on the long Welcome Title. I added the "vsize" parameter to avoid
> such crashes. To satisfy your need for a long Welcome title, I increased the
> string size for that particular case to 10000 chars. Hope this is enough.
Hmmm, it is a wonder. Our welcome text was not significantly longer (about 20
chars longer) so perhaps . . . ?
Thanks, will recompile and report back. |
Re: WISHLIST: Type <attribute> = user, posted by Steve Jones on Wed Jul 28 22:08:16 2004
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> Acknowledged. Added your vote to the wishlist.
Thanks! |
Re: Date format problem in "Thread display = ", posted by Steve Jones on Wed Jul 28 22:32:39 2004
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> > I get the following in my THREADED logbook view:
> >
> > "Adding new services, planned for 1090519200. Last revised: Thu Jul 15
> > 18:03:52 2004"
>
> That should be fixed by the current version. Please update.
Thanks! |
Re: BUG?: Preset text = causes replication of text when re-editing a logbook entry., posted by Steve Jones on Wed Jul 28 22:33:08 2004
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> > With the "Preset text = " specified, when re-editing a logbook entry (say to
> > correct a spelling error) the text of the "Message" is replicated and placed
> > directly below the original text.
>
> That should be fixed since revision 1.370 from Jul 7th, 2004. Please update.
Thanks! |
Re: ?cmd=New&pType=PC does not work, posted by Guenter Nowak on Fri Jul 30 12:26:10 2004
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> according to the users guide,
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> http://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Database/?cmd=New&pType=PC
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> should create an entry with the type value set to PC, but this doesn't work
Thanks! |
Re: Wishlist: TOOLTIP for ATTRIBUTES, posted by Steve Jones on Mon Aug 2 19:27:56 2004
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> Ok, I added the option
>
> Tooltip <attribute> = ...
>
> I apply the HTML "title" tag to the whole table row, so the tooltip appears on the
> whole line, not only the attribute name. I guess this is much more intuitive. Give
> it a try. New version under CVS and available as a snapshot.
I like the implementation, especially with the tooltip popping up anywhere in the
area. Thanks. |
Re: THREAD DISPLAY = sucks up coded spaces, posted by Steve Jones on Tue Aug 10 20:11:38 2004
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> > I was trying to do some hard coded spaces using:
> >
> > Thread display = For: $Date for Shutdown. $DataCenter:
> > $short summary. Coordinator: $Shutdown Coordinator.
> >
> > The spacing actually works mthe first time, but upon going back into editing
> > the config file, the coded spaces are gone, replaced with real spaces, and
> > when saved all real multiple spaces are, as one would expect, ignored. The
> > spacing reverts back to normal.
> >
> > I tried other html tags but these show up as literals.
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> I fixed that in revision 1.448. The problem also showed up even in normal
> logbook entry displays and in replies (before this fix, the in this text
> whould not have shown up). Get the new version from CVS.
As always - fantastic!
Thanks |