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Author |
Author Email |
Category |
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ELOG Version |
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Fri Jan 24 14:56:04 2020 |
| Sara Vanini | vanini.sara@gmail.com | Bug report | Linux | 3.1.3 | editor hangs intermittently |
Hello,
I'm using ELOG with Ubuntu 19. When I create or edit an entry and I start writing, it hangs for few seconds, resumes, and all over again intermittently.
How can I fix it?
Best
Sara |
69086
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Thu Jan 23 14:28:28 2020 |
| Ehab Fanous | efanous@lh.ca | Request | Windows | 3.1.4 | Re: HTML editor tools grayed out |
Thank yoy for responding back to me ... I run the excutable that I downloaded from the website .. How can I do the full directory tree with the ELOG JavaScript files??
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
This typically happens if you update only the executabe and not the full directory tree with the ELOG JavaScript files.
/Stefan
Ehab Fanous wrote: |
After we upgarde to eLog 3.1.4 ... The HTML editor tools are grayed out and you can't paste any images in the body of the log like I did below.. Any help will be much appreciated..

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69085
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Wed Jan 22 20:02:09 2020 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Request | Windows | 3.1.4 | Re: HTML editor tools grayed out |
This typically happens if you update only the executabe and not the full directory tree with the ELOG JavaScript files.
/Stefan
Ehab Fanous wrote: |
After we upgarde to eLog 3.1.4 ... The HTML editor tools are grayed out and you can't paste any images in the body of the log like I did below.. Any help will be much appreciated..

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69084
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Wed Jan 22 19:35:36 2020 |
| Ehab Fanous | efanous@lh.ca | Request | Windows | 3.1.4 | HTML editor tools grayed out |
After we upgarde to eLog 3.1.4 ... The HTML editor tools are grayed out and you can't paste any images in the body of the log like I did below.. Any help will be much appreciated..

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69083
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Wed Jan 22 19:30:41 2020 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Request | Linux | Windows | Mac OSX | All | Other | 3.1.4 | Re: CSS for HTML Mails |
a04faf9f is pretty old: https://bitbucket.org/ritt/elog/commits/a04faf9fa9ca74657240cdc827bd2d0ae48a9df1
It's from September 2018, where the change with the CSS has been made on Decemb er 2018. You have to pull the current version from the git repository and recompile the program yourself.
/Stefan
Daniel Pfuhl wrote: |
Hmm, I'm pretty sure that we are on the latest version already.
We use ELOG V3.1.4-a04faf9f
I downloaded a fresh install binary for Windows and compared the checksums:
SHA256: 0A98485134E0D43959CB6734F977B02DC9FA884D6994CE3BA141664451FDA5E5
SHA256: 0A98485134E0D43959CB6734F977B02DC9FA884D6994CE3BA141664451FDA5E5
same same.
Or do I have to change to config in order to include the CSS in the HTML?
regards,
daniel
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
The CSS has been embedded in the email end of 2018, so just upgrade your server.
https://bitbucket.org/ritt/elog/commits/5165daf35cc1fb066071827719079fe0c9aa5ffb
/Stefan
Daniel Pfuhl wrote: |
Hi there,
we extensively use Logbuch as a change documentation platform.
E-Mail notifications for new entries are very important for us.
Since we store sensible data in our logbooks the server is protected by a firewall.
After the firewall was activated the HTML mails are not rendered by the Outlook Mail clients we use - when they are located in an "external" net behind the firewall. I assume that's because of the css stylesheet which is linked in the source code of the HTML mail.
Is there any chance to include the CSS information in the HTML code? Otherwise we would need to make the CSS accessable from anywhere which requires in turn that the path of the CSS file can be customized.
Any idea how to solved this issue?
Best regards,
daniel
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69082
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Wed Jan 22 17:32:39 2020 |
| Daniel Pfuhl | daniel.pfuhl@medizin.uni-leipzig.de | Request | Linux | Windows | Mac OSX | All | Other | 3.1.4 | Re: CSS for HTML Mails |
Hmm, I'm pretty sure that we are on the latest version already.
We use ELOG V3.1.4-a04faf9f
I downloaded a fresh install binary for Windows and compared the checksums:
SHA256: 0A98485134E0D43959CB6734F977B02DC9FA884D6994CE3BA141664451FDA5E5
SHA256: 0A98485134E0D43959CB6734F977B02DC9FA884D6994CE3BA141664451FDA5E5
same same.
Or do I have to change to config in order to include the CSS in the HTML?
regards,
daniel
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
The CSS has been embedded in the email end of 2018, so just upgrade your server.
https://bitbucket.org/ritt/elog/commits/5165daf35cc1fb066071827719079fe0c9aa5ffb
/Stefan
Daniel Pfuhl wrote: |
Hi there,
we extensively use Logbuch as a change documentation platform.
E-Mail notifications for new entries are very important for us.
Since we store sensible data in our logbooks the server is protected by a firewall.
After the firewall was activated the HTML mails are not rendered by the Outlook Mail clients we use - when they are located in an "external" net behind the firewall. I assume that's because of the css stylesheet which is linked in the source code of the HTML mail.
Is there any chance to include the CSS information in the HTML code? Otherwise we would need to make the CSS accessable from anywhere which requires in turn that the path of the CSS file can be customized.
Any idea how to solved this issue?
Best regards,
daniel
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69081
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Wed Jan 22 16:35:47 2020 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Request | Linux | Windows | Mac OSX | All | Other | 3.1.4 | Re: CSS for HTML Mails |
The CSS has been embedded in the email end of 2018, so just upgrade your server.
https://bitbucket.org/ritt/elog/commits/5165daf35cc1fb066071827719079fe0c9aa5ffb
/Stefan
Daniel Pfuhl wrote: |
Hi there,
we extensively use Logbuch as a change documentation platform.
E-Mail notifications for new entries are very important for us.
Since we store sensible data in our logbooks the server is protected by a firewall.
After the firewall was activated the HTML mails are not rendered by the Outlook Mail clients we use - when they are located in an "external" net behind the firewall. I assume that's because of the css stylesheet which is linked in the source code of the HTML mail.
Is there any chance to include the CSS information in the HTML code? Otherwise we would need to make the CSS accessable from anywhere which requires in turn that the path of the CSS file can be customized.
Any idea how to solved this issue?
Best regards,
daniel
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69080
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Wed Jan 22 16:10:51 2020 |
| Daniel Pfuhl | daniel.pfuhl@medizin.uni-leipzig.de | Request | Linux | Windows | Mac OSX | All | Other | 3.1.4 | CSS for HTML Mails |
Hi there,
we extensively use Logbuch as a change documentation platform.
E-Mail notifications for new entries are very important for us.
Since we store sensible data in our logbooks the server is protected by a firewall.
After the firewall was activated the HTML mails are not rendered by the Outlook Mail clients we use - when they are located in an "external" net behind the firewall. I assume that's because of the css stylesheet which is linked in the source code of the HTML mail.
Is there any chance to include the CSS information in the HTML code? Otherwise we would need to make the CSS accessable from anywhere which requires in turn that the path of the CSS file can be customized.
Any idea how to solved this issue?
Best regards,
daniel |