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Author Email |
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ELOG Version |
Subject |
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Tue Jan 31 11:42:19 2017 |
| Terry Almond | terry.almond@stfc.ac.uk | Question | Windows | 2.8.1-2350 | Re: Opening a Local File using <a href="file:///../filename.doc">text</a> | Hi Stefan,
Obviously it's not magic but
my inability to explain. I've attached |
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66273
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Wed Mar 25 14:16:21 2009 |
| Tero Suominen | tero.suominen73@gmail.com | Question | All | 2.7.5-2168 | How to configure eLog to send an e-mail notification when new logbook entry time is reached? | Hello!
First I would like to thank you for
making such a good free software available:). |
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Wed Mar 25 14:35:23 2009 |
| Tero Suominen | tero.suominen73@gmail.com | Question | All | 2.7.5-2168 | Re: How to configure eLog to send an e-mail notification when new logbook entry time is reached? |
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68252
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Mon Feb 8 13:52:33 2016 |
| Tapasi Ghosh | tapasi03@gmail.com | Question | Mac OSX | elog-3.1.0 | New entry cannot be written to directory "/usr/local/elog/logbooks/demo/" | Dear All,
I could not submit a new enetry
to my logbook whenever restarting |
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68254
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Mon Feb 8 16:19:11 2016 |
| Tapasi Ghosh | tapasi03@gmail.com | Question | Mac OSX | elog-3.1.0 | Re: New entry cannot be written to directory "/usr/local/elog/logbooks/demo/" | Thanks for your reply.
I am the user and it also
has the write access |
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Mon Feb 8 17:40:27 2016 |
| Tapasi Ghosh | tapasi03@gmail.com | Question | Mac OSX | elog-3.1.0 | Re: New entry cannot be written to directory "/usr/local/elog/logbooks/demo/" | Sorry, it was my mistake while copying
from terminal to the email . There
is no "demo" directory under /usr/local/lib. |
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68224
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Wed Jan 13 08:25:50 2016 |
| Tamas Gal | tgal@km3net.de | Info | Linux | ELOG V2.9.2-245 | Slackbot for ELOG | Dear all,
I just wanted to share a small
script which I wrote to integrate our ELOG |
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Wed Jan 13 08:37:42 2016 |
| Tamas Gal | tgal@km3net.de | Question | Linux | ELOG V3.1.0-241 | Re: Monitoring a logbook for changes | I recommend monitoring directly on the
server. Here is an example of a very simply
Python script (https://github.com/tamasgal/elog-slack) |
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