wrap "pre" tag in a "div" with fixed width, posted by Andrey Pashnin on Wed Jan 4 14:05:25 2023
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Sorry, I forgot to mention that I also added some styles to the <pre> tag:
style="white-space: normal"
(see the screenshot on my previous post) |
wrap "pre" tag in a "div" with fixed width, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jan 4 14:23:12 2023
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> Sorry, I forgot to mention that I also added some styles to the <pre> tag:
> style="white-space: normal"
> (see the screenshot on my previous post)
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wrapping long lines in config file, posted by W.Koster on Fri Jun 12 16:59:18 2009
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Greetings,
I was wondering, is it possible to wrap lines in the config file ?
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wrapping of text in edit field, posted by Willem Koster on Fri Nov 1 13:33:01 2002
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I noticed a long url got hard-wrapped when I entered a long one, I patched
the source code. I don't know if this was done intentionally, otherwise you
might want to change this also.
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write access for elogd, posted by Dave Becker on Thu Aug 19 06:21:38 2004
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Newly installed elog gives this response when I try to submit a new record:
New entry cannot be written to directory "./logbooks/Linux/"
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wrong handling of attachment names, posted by Emiliano Gabrielli on Wed Mar 23 11:29:51 2005
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When an attached image name contains a space in its filename and attachment
display is enabled elog builds a wrong url to the image:
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wrong server HTTP status code when login failed, posted by Chris Körner on Thu Oct 21 14:57:14 2021
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Hi,
I am trying to access elog through a python client (https://github.com/paulscherrerinstitute/py_elog) and found a strage strange behavior which
may be related server side problem. The python script generates get/post messages via the python requests library. This works fine so far and I can view |
wrong server HTTP status code when login failed, posted by Chris Körner on Thu Oct 21 15:17:52 2021
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Hi,
I am trying to access elog through a python client (https://github.com/paulscherrerinstitute/py_elog) and found a strage strange behavior which
may be related server side problem. The python script generates get/post messages via the python requests library. This works fine so far and I can view |