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  2096   Tue Nov 28 10:26:33 2006 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chRequestWindows Re: Tool Tips

Grant Jeffcote wrote:
What will the configuration line be?


If you have
MOptions item = value_1, value_2

you can do a
Tooltip value_1 = text
  2100   Tue Nov 28 22:12:13 2006 Reply Grant Jeffcotegrant@jeffcote.orgRequestWindows Re: Tool Tips

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Grant Jeffcote wrote:
What will the configuration line be?


If you have
MOptions item = value_1, value_2

you can do a
Tooltip value_1 = text


Thanks Stefan,

When implemented there seems to be a finite number of characters that are visible under a tool tip, is this an OS defined limit or something that can be changed?
  2101   Wed Nov 29 13:42:14 2006 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chRequestWindows Re: Tool Tips

Grant Jeffcote wrote:

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Grant Jeffcote wrote:
What will the configuration line be?


If you have
MOptions item = value_1, value_2

you can do a
Tooltip value_1 = text


Thanks Stefan,

When implemented there seems to be a finite number of characters that are visible under a tool tip, is this an OS defined limit or something that can be changed?


ELOG itself has a limit of 256 characters, but that can be changed easily. I found that Mozilla Firefox only showed 70 characters and then three dots ("..."), while Internet Explorer showed all 256 characters, wrapping words if necessary. So it strongly depends on the browser.
  2102   Wed Nov 29 22:44:15 2006 Reply Grant Jeffcotegrant@jeffcote.orgRequestWindows Re: Tool Tips

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Grant Jeffcote wrote:

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Grant Jeffcote wrote:
What will the configuration line be?


If you have
MOptions item = value_1, value_2

you can do a
Tooltip value_1 = text


Thanks Stefan,

When implemented there seems to be a finite number of characters that are visible under a tool tip, is this an OS defined limit or something that can be changed?


ELOG itself has a limit of 256 characters, but that can be changed easily. I found that Mozilla Firefox only showed 70 characters and then three dots ("..."), while Internet Explorer showed all 256 characters, wrapping words if necessary. So it strongly depends on the browser.



Thanks, we use Internet Explorer in service but I tested using Mozilla (hence above).
I'd really like to be able change the limit to more than 256 characters, is this simply a configuration parameter or a code change?
  2104   Thu Nov 30 20:49:56 2006 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chRequestWindows Re: Tool Tips

Grant Jeffcote wrote:
Thanks, we use Internet Explorer in service but I tested using Mozilla (hence above).
I'd really like to be able change the limit to more than 256 characters, is this simply a configuration parameter or a code change?


It is a code change. I increased it to 10000 chars in revision 1766, it will be contained in the next release.
  2105   Thu Nov 30 22:07:31 2006 Reply Grant Jeffcotegrant@jeffcote.orgRequestWindows Re: Tool Tips

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Grant Jeffcote wrote:
Thanks, we use Internet Explorer in service but I tested using Mozilla (hence above).
I'd really like to be able change the limit to more than 256 characters, is this simply a configuration parameter or a code change?


It is a code change. I increased it to 10000 chars in revision 1766, it will be contained in the next release.


Thx Stefan, I can write a book in there now! ;o))
  2110   Sat Jan 13 17:35:45 2007 Question Exaos LeeExaos.Lee@gmail.comQuestion  How many topgroups can be defined?
I defined 6 top groups in my cfg file as the attachment.
But ... It doesn't work as I wanted.
The 4th and 5th groups need login. But when I clicked the 4th or 5th group, the login isn't needed.
And the 4th and 5th password files are not generated automatically.
  2111   Sat Jan 13 17:47:45 2007 Smile Exaos LeeExaos.Lee@gmail.comRequestAll Group definition under top group
Hi, I think, if we can put the "Group xxx = xxx" under some "global xxxx" sections, the configure file will be more clean. Don't you think so? In fact, if the "Group XXX" sections are put under "global XXX" section, the "Top Group XXX" can be ignored. I also found that some options (e.g. "Logbook dir =") under "global" don't work under "global XXX".
Maybe the configure file can be defined more flexible, such as this way:
[global]
Port = 8080
Top configuration = yes

[global Group1]
Group config = group1.cfg

[global Group2]
Group config = group2.cfg
The "group1.cfg" looks like this:
[global]
Top configuration = no
Password file = group1.pwd
Group Linux PCs = Red Hat, Debian, Gentoo
Group Windows PCs = 98, ME, XP, Vista
Group Vista = Home, Pro, Media Center

[Red Hat]
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