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Thu Oct 8 12:40:52 2020 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | V3.1.4-a04faf9f | Re: Is it possible to visually group attributes with border |
Nope, this is not possible. Sorry.
Stefan
Daniel Sajdyk wrote: |
Hello,
I'm working on new logbook and in one category I'll have many attributes (many more than in attached screenshot).
So here is my question. Is it possible to visually group such attributes with some border, or something like that?
In screenshot you can see what I want to achieve.
Best Regards
Daniel
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Thu Oct 8 12:29:55 2020 |
| Daniel Sajdyk | daniel.sajdyk@gmail.com | Question | Windows | V3.1.4-a04faf9f | Is it possible to visually group attributes with border |
Hello,
I'm working on new logbook and in one category I'll have many attributes (many more than in attached screenshot).
So here is my question. Is it possible to visually group such attributes with some border, or something like that?
In screenshot you can see what I want to achieve.
Best Regards
Daniel |
Attachment 1: Elog_question_about_group_attributes.jpg
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Sat Oct 3 11:08:27 2020 |
| Andreas Luedeke | andreas.luedeke@psi.ch | Question | Linux | Mac OSX | earlier then 20 | Re: moving eLog to another computer |
- you need to copy your logbooks into the "logbooks" directory.
- you need to copy your elog.cfg logbook config file to the new elog folder and reference it at start-up (something like "elogd -c /usr/local/elog/elogd.cfg ...")
Some people modify other stuff (CSS, java scripts) but if you had you would know what you did.
If the old ELOG was a 2.x version and the new is 3.x, then on the first start-up all logbook data files are copied into sub-folders for each year.
This is only done (automatically) during the first start-up, afterwards you can not use a 2.x version anymore (you won't want that anyway).
Ekaterina Korobkina wrote: |
Our Unix server died, so we decided to move our old eLog to the new server, running Mac OSX. Elog version is earlier then 2013, I can not say
I read that on OSX eLog must be intalled through "make" command
if I need to install eLog first, how to add all old information later?
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Wed Sep 30 18:57:44 2020 |
| Ekaterina Korobkina | ekorobk@ncsu.edu | Question | Linux | Mac OSX | earlier then 20 | moving eLog to another computer |
Our Unix server died, so we decided to move our old eLog to the new server, running Mac OSX. Elog version is earlier then 2013, I can not say
I read that on OSX eLog must be intalled through "make" command
if I need to install eLog first, how to add all old information later?
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Sun Sep 27 16:40:16 2020 |
| Lahreche Abdelmadjid | abdelmadjid.lahreche@yahoo.com | Bug report | Windows | 2006 | Re: Loose of Data |
The solution is in the reindex
Lahreche Abdelmadjid wrote: |
Oh! I can view all data but only from the PC where ELOG is Installed !
From the other PC data missed.
Lahreche Abdelmadjid wrote: |
Hi,
Since few days I Notice that I've some data who disappear from ELOG (software).
I find them on ELog/Logbooks, but can't view them in the application ELOG !
Is there a solution ?
Thanks.
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Sun Sep 27 16:10:06 2020 |
| Lahreche Abdelmadjid | abdelmadjid.lahreche@yahoo.com | Bug report | Windows | 2006 | Re: Loose of Data |
Oh! I can view all data but only from the PC where ELOG is Installed !
From the other PC data missed.
Lahreche Abdelmadjid wrote: |
Hi,
Since few days I Notice that I've some data who disappear from ELOG (software).
I find them on ELog/Logbooks, but can't view them in the application ELOG !
Is there a solution ?
Thanks.
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Sun Sep 27 16:03:48 2020 |
| Lahreche Abdelmadjid | abdelmadjid.lahreche@yahoo.com | Bug report | Windows | 2006 | Loose of Data |
Hi,
Since few days I Notice that I've some data who disappear from ELOG (software).
I find them on ELog/Logbooks, but can't view them in the application ELOG !
Is there a solution ?
Thanks. |
69225
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Wed Sep 23 11:51:57 2020 |
| Andrey | kowaraj4stuff@gmail.com | Bug report | Linux | ELOG V3.1.4-493 | SOLVED |
Hi again. We have solved our problem!
It was caused by a non-defined mod_auth_openidc configuration parameter:
# Interval in seconds after which the session will be invalidated when no interaction has occurred.
# When not defined, the default is 300 seconds.
#OIDCSessionInactivityTimeout <seconds>
As a guess... This somehow makes elogd to forget a user who is editing an entry. And then, clicking "Submit" button makes elogd to start a new session?
Andrey wrote: |
Hi.
I am an IT guy of the AMS collaboration at CERN. We have been using your wonderful elog software for about 10 years now. Thanks! It served us so well that I guess we never got in touch with you.
Recently we have upgraded it (probably for the first time in years) up to the version ELOG V3.1.4-4936b76.
Since then, we have a particular problem. And finally, I managed to reproduce it.
So, when I edit a record and click the "Submit" button it goes back to the summary view (as usual, as before) but it does not really save the entry. And it shows that the record is still being edited. I can actually click "back" in the browser and not to lose the modifications (otherwise, if I try to edit and steal the lock, it's lost).
I will try to figure out where the problem is coming from. The most verbose mode of the elog server I've found is just GET-POST lines, not helpful. Is there a debug mode?
Also, we ran httpd configured with the elogd as a virtual host (proxy).
Any help is very appreciated.
Cheers,
Andrey
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