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Fri May 22 13:50:31 2015 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Other | this one | Re: edit somebody else's draft | > > this elog offers me to edit a draft message, then yells at me "only some other user can edit this draft!!!".
> > methinks I should only be offered to edit draft messages that I own or I can edit. K.O.
> I find it odd that I can see someone elses draft, but never one that I am in the middle of composing (using a
> different tab of the browser) in the elog listing. There's one such draft Konstantin refers to in the logbook
> listings now - last one was dark blue, this one a pink background, is there a reason for these different colours?
I just tried that on the "Demo" logbook and could see my own draft entry (which appears pink) in a second tab.
Dark blue means you have not updated the default.css file properly from the current distribution.
Stefan |
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Tue Jun 9 15:22:03 2015 |
| Midas User | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Other | this one | Re: edit somebody else's draft | > this elog offers me to edit a draft message, then yells at me "only some other user can edit this draft!!!".
> methinks I should only be offered to edit draft messages that I own or I can edit. K.O.
I changed this behaviour now, so authors can only edit their own drafts. Furthermore, drafts are not shown any more in the elog lists. In addition, deleting of entries is allowed now again in this forum, so if someone creates a draft by accident, he/she can delete it.
/Stefan |
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Wed Aug 4 23:46:34 2010 |
| Kontantin Olchanski | olchansk@triumf.ca | Bug report | Linux | unknown | elog editor loses all text | I just typed a long text into this elog, clicked "submit" and it bombed with "you must select an Icon", returned me to the editor with all my text gone gone gone. I do not want to select icons, I just want to report a problem with elog. Well, 2 problems, now.
K.O.
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Fri Aug 6 13:01:24 2010 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Linux | unknown | Re: elog editor loses all text |
Kontantin Olchanski wrote: |
I just typed a long text into this elog, clicked "submit" and it bombed with "you must select an Icon", returned me to the editor with all my text gone gone gone. I do not want to select icons, I just want to report a problem with elog. Well, 2 problems, now.
K.O.
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Well, first RTFM: "Fields marked with a * are required" on top of the elog entry page. Then, use a reasonable browser on a reasonable OS
On Google Chrome the text is still there (actually I just tried it with this entry). No idea what Safari under OSX does. Under Windows, Safari keeps the text. Actually this is controlled by the FCKEditor inside elog which is written by someone else. So complain there! Funny: We have about 1000+ entries in this forum, and you are the first one complaining about this. |
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Thu Jul 20 18:38:20 2017 |
| Michael Cianci | mcianci@lhs.org | Question | Windows | v2 9.2-2475 | Password Protect Delete | We don't use a password file but would like to password protect (Admin only) the DELETE function in the MENU Thank You |
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Fri Jul 21 08:54:03 2017 |
| Andreas Luedeke | andreas.luedeke@psi.ch | Question | Windows | v2 9.2-2475 | Re: Password Protect Delete | You can allow guests to create entries, but only registered users (Admins) to delete (or edit) entries:
Menu commands = List, New, Edit, Reply, Delete, Find, Config, Logout, Help
Guest menu commands = List, New, Reply, Find, Login, Help
See https://midas.psi.ch/elog/config.html#general for details.
Michael Cianci wrote: |
We don't use a password file but would like to password protect (Admin only) the DELETE function in the MENU Thank You
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Tue Jul 15 23:37:58 2003 |
| Gary Cramblitt | garycramblitt@comcast.net | Question | Linux | v2.3.9 | Modify the date of an entry? | Great program! Thank you.
Short of manually editing the logbook files, is there a way I can change the
date of an entry? I want to transfer my "Linux Journal", which I have been
writing as a regular document for several months, into elog so I can take
advantage of the threading, sorting, find, etc. |
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Wed Jul 16 08:32:35 2003 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | v2.3.9 | Re: Modify the date of an entry? | > Short of manually editing the logbook files, is there a way I can change the
> date of an entry? I want to transfer my "Linux Journal", which I have been
> writing as a regular document for several months, into elog so I can take
> advantage of the threading, sorting, find, etc.
You cannot change the entry date, since this is kind of system stamp which
should not be modified. But you can add an attribute like "Issue" for your
Linux Journal, where you can add manually the month and year of release or so.
Then you can preset this attribute with the current date, which you can change
for older issues, like
Attributes = ...., Issue
Preset Issue = $date
Date format = %B %Y
Hope this helps.
- Stefan |
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