Re: Hiding attributes in Detail view?, posted by Justin Ellison on Fri Mar 9 22:14:57 2007
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Any takers? |
Re: Hiding attributes in Detail view?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Mar 12 20:35:17 2007
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[quote="Justin Ellison"]The only thing that isn't working as I'd like is when someone views a log entry. Both Bug Number and Bugzilla show up in the attributes.
This isn't a huge deal, it's just showing redundant data.
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Addition of a "Restrict edit attribute" option?, posted by Justin Ellison on Tue Mar 13 17:27:49 2007
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It would be a nice addition to have a config file option named "Restrict edit attribute".
Basically, I would like to have an attribute that was either:
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Re: Addition of a "Restrict edit attribute" option?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Mar 13 20:58:07 2007
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[quote="Justin Ellison"]It would be a nice addition to have a config file option named "Restrict edit attribute".
Basically, I would like to have an attribute that was either:
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Re: Addition of a "Restrict edit attribute" option?, posted by Justin Ellison on Wed Mar 14 15:03:41 2007
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Sorry, I didn't explain it enough.
This feature is like "Restrict edit time", but instead of setting an entire entry as read only after n hours, we set it read only if attribute y is true. |
Re: Addition of a "Restrict edit attribute" option?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Mar 14 15:06:27 2007
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[quote="Justin Ellison"]Sorry, I didn't explain it enough.
This feature is like "Restrict edit time", but instead of setting an entire entry as read only after n hours, we set it read only if attribute y is true. |
Re: Addition of a "Restrict edit attribute" option?, posted by Justin Ellison on Wed Mar 14 15:43:51 2007
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[quote="Stefan Ritt"]
I understand what you want. The conditional attributes I showed you give you that functionality, except that unlocking is a bit painful for the admin (has
to edit the config file each time). Sorry, but that's all I can give you.[/quote]
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How to change elog directories in windows, posted by toumbi on Thu Jun 28 15:20:06 2007
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Hi , I need an example for windows directories syntax.
I would like to start elog in windows xp from a server directories "\\myserver\elog\" for example and/or "G:\elog\"
I want my elogd.cfg be on this server and not on my local hard drive.
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