Re: FCKeditor not active, posted by Alain Hugentobler on Wed Apr 2 01:27:20 2008
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Kevin O'Sullivan wrote: |
I'm using ELOG version 2.7.3-2058 and have been trying to get FCKeditor to work. This, to my understanding from the documentation, is supposed to be a part of elog by default after version 2.7.0 and from looking at the configuration syntax manual, it looks as though FCKeditor should be on with the default settings. I done nothing to turn it off and none of the obvious fixes seem to do anything. I've posted the text of my configuration file below, what did I do wrong?
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Got the same problem, solved by manually unzipping "scripts/fckeditor.zip" from the sources to the installation directory (/usr/local/elog/scripts)
A better solution is to modify the Makefile :
@unzip -q -f scripts/fckeditor.zip -d $(ELOGDIR)/scripts/
which doesn't work on my Ubuntu 8.04; however changing to:
@unzip -q scripts/fckeditor.zip -d $(ELOGDIR)/scripts/
does... |
Trouble with Find and Conditional attributes, posted by Adam Fairbrother on Thu Apr 28 22:38:00 2016
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I seem to be having some trouble with Find when using conditional attributes.
when I change the primary attribute in the find field, the corrispnding secondary attribute dosn't refresh properly with the list of values.
I am able to use the conditional options as expected when creating a new logbook.
I am using version ELOG V3.1.1-0767eb0 running on debian wheezey (compiled from sid sources) |
Re: Trouble with Find and Conditional attributes, posted by Adam Fairbrother on Thu Apr 28 22:54:08 2016
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This may be due to how I have my config file setup
Example:
Attributes = A, B
Options B = Please Select A
Options A = One{1}, Two{2}
{1} Options B = 1, 2,
{2} Options B = 3, 4,
Adam Fairbrother wrote: |
I seem to be having some trouble with Find when using conditional attributes.
when I change the primary attribute in the find field, the corrispnding secondary attribute dosn't refresh properly with the list of values.
I am able to use the conditional options as expected when creating a new logbook.
I am using version ELOG V3.1.1-0767eb0 running on debian wheezey (compiled from sid sources)
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Re: Trouble with Find and Conditional attributes, posted by Adam Fairbrother on Fri Apr 29 20:37:04 2016
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Uppon closer inspection, removing the option to preset the secondary attribute as a Option list dosn't do anything for the find page.
This:
Attributes = A, B
Options A = One{1}, Two{2}
{1} Options B = 1, 2
{2} Options B = 3, 4
Still fails to set attribute B to a option list on the find page.
Adam Fairbrother wrote: |
This may be due to how I have my config file setup
Example:
Attributes = A, B
Options B = Please Select A
Options A = One{1}, Two{2}
{1} Options B = 1, 2,
{2} Options B = 3, 4,
Adam Fairbrother wrote: |
I seem to be having some trouble with Find when using conditional attributes.
when I change the primary attribute in the find field, the corrispnding secondary attribute dosn't refresh properly with the list of values.
I am able to use the conditional options as expected when creating a new logbook.
I am using version ELOG V3.1.1-0767eb0 running on debian wheezey (compiled from sid sources)
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Attribute substitution in email configuration, posted by Adam Blandford on Wed Jan 18 02:22:44 2006
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In the logbook config file I am not able to use attribute substitution in the <string> tag forUse Email Heading = <string> Attribute substitution does work however forUse Email Subject = <string> e.g.Use Email Subject = ELOG $logbook entry; $Category: $Subject will result in an email subject of: "ELOG Forum entry; Bug Report; Attribute substitution in email configuration"
Use Email Heading = A new entry has been submitted by $long_name on $remote_host on $date will result in an email heading of: "A new entry has been submitted by $long_name on $remote_host on $date"
Not sure if this functionality is intended or is a bug. An comment/feedback/suggestion would be appreciated. |
Display Picture in ELOG Welcome Page, posted by Adam Blandford on Fri Nov 30 08:57:54 2007
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Hi
I want to display an image on the title page and have put the following code into the elogd.cfg:
Welcome Title = <img src="pictures/ln2.jpg"><p><font size = 5 color=white>Welcome to My Project Log</font>
I have put the picture "ln2.jpg" in a pictures folder I have created in the root ELOG directory however the image does not show up. Any assistance would be great :)
Thanks in advance
Adam
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Print Function, posted by Adam Blandford on Wed Dec 5 13:10:52 2007
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While it is possible to print a logbook using the standard web browser print command in the Full or Summary view, a dedicated print function allowing the user to print out a hardcopy of a particular logbook would be very helpful.
Cheers
Adam
P.S. Thankyou for the response in elog:65671 |
Hiding Comments on the Logbook Selection Page, posted by Adam Blandford on Tue Mar 3 11:30:01 2009
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Hi
I was just wondering if there was a way that the comments for a logbook could be set to be invisible on the Selection page but then displayed once a user has logged in to a particular logbook?
This is required for security purposes. I want a common login page which shows all logbooks, where the logbook names only have meaning for people who know them but then once logged in the comment provides additional information about that logbook.
Thanks
Adam |