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Mon Apr 21 16:14:53 2008 |
| svrmarty | svrmarty@gmx.net | Question | | | Re: how to set locale for date/time |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
svrmarty wrote: |
it seems out systemlang is en_US,
#date
Thu Mar 27 14:11:59 CET 2008
and i want to change the local lang only for the elogd.
i tried it with .bash_profile in the elog homedir with
LANG=de_AT
export LANG
but it doesn't work.
how can i change it to get ?
#date
Don Mär 27 14:09:14 CET 2008
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You do not have to change the environment variable, this is all handled inside elogd. I fixed teh above error in SVN revision 2098. Can you try it?
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is there any new option i can use/configure ?
i still get the english datetime
Eingabezeit: Thu Mar 27 09:27:41 2008 |
65855
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Fri Apr 25 14:52:26 2008 |
| svrmarty | svrmarty@gmx.net | Question | | | Re: how to set locale for date/time |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
svrmarty wrote: |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
svrmarty wrote: |
it seems out systemlang is en_US,
#date
Thu Mar 27 14:11:59 CET 2008
and i want to change the local lang only for the elogd.
i tried it with .bash_profile in the elog homedir with
LANG=de_AT
export LANG
but it doesn't work.
how can i change it to get ?
#date
Don Mär 27 14:09:14 CET 2008
|
You do not have to change the environment variable, this is all handled inside elogd. I fixed teh above error in SVN revision 2098. Can you try it?
|
is there any new option i can use/configure ?
i still get the english datetime
Eingabezeit: Thu Mar 27 09:27:41 2008
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As I told you, you have to upgrade to SVN revision 2098 or later.
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i've updated to ELOG V2.7.3-2104
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65859
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Fri Apr 25 19:56:48 2008 |
| svrmarty | svrmarty@gmx.net | Question | | | Re: how to set locale for date/time |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
svrmarty wrote: |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
svrmarty wrote: |
is there any new option i can use/configure ?
i still get the english datetime
Eingabezeit: Thu Mar 27 09:27:41 2008
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As I told you, you have to upgrade to SVN revision 2098 or later.
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i've updated to ELOG V2.7.3-2104
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Well, then you should get German locale. I just tried with the same version and following elogd.cfg, so I don't know what you are doing wrong:
[global]
port = 8080
language = german
[demo]
Attributes = Author, Type, Category, Subject
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great, works now
thx a lot
i had to create de_DE locales, we only use de_AT, this is for austria, where we live
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66003
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Fri Oct 17 16:59:42 2008 |
| thorsten kamps | t.kamps@gmx.net | Question | Windows | | Possible to submit entries by email to logbook |
Hi, thanks to everyone involved for giving us the elog.
A question:
Is it possible to submit entries to an elog on a remote machine by email?
Thanks, Thorsten |
66004
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Fri Oct 17 17:03:02 2008 |
| thorsten kamps | t.kamps@gmx.net | Question | Windows | | Easy way to submit images from screenshots as new entry |
Hi, thanks for everyone involved for giving us the elog.
A question:
Is there an easy way (without intermediate save) to send screenshots (with irfan, snagit or hardcopy) as a new entry to an elog running on a remote machine?
Thanks, thorsten |
67564
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Thu Sep 12 18:01:34 2013 |
| todd | todd.holsten@noaa.gov | Question | Linux | 2.9.2-1 | posting future logbook entries |
Is there a way to post a logbook entry to a future dated logbook file? I've searched through the user manual for forward dating but can't seem to find anything. As an example at my office, a user wants to add a personal entry stating they will be absent from work on October 5th and I would like that entry information written to the 131005a.log file instead of the current days log. |
66719
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Sat Feb 20 14:57:27 2010 |
| tom | tnielsen91@gmail.com | Question | Linux | latest | Log Thread Close Automatically |
If you have a logbook and you create a new entry, is it possible to put a time limit on that new entry so that edits/replies are only valid for certain amount of time. I am looking for a way that would allow me to have a user start a new message, but after 8 hours, that message becomes locked and no one can edit or add to the message. This is for some shift work and we do not want users to go back after their shift and edit the messages. |
66720
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Sat Feb 20 18:29:31 2010 |
| tom | tnielsen91@gmail.com | Question | Linux | latest | Preset text = |
I am looking for the correct syntax for Preset Text =
I have an html file I want set in the editor so that my users can just enter in the data below the predetermined heading. What is the correct syntax/file location.
Thanks! |