Re: inactive users, posted by Stefano Lacaprara on Mon Feb 26 18:16:35 2018
|
Hi,
sorry to bother again on this issue, but it is causing me some trouble, as many of my users are using the "SetNone" button in their config page, and doing so they deactivate their account, which I have to re-activate manually.
The warning about "Are you sure you want to deactivate your own account ..." is actually triggered only when someone toggle the "active" radio button, but not when the "SetNone" function is used. In that case no warning is present, and the user just deactivate his/her account. I'm sure that this is not the intended behavior.
I attach a modified version of elogd.c (based on git c1866af75bb2fe62aa868c4cf562f43a08e4b499 ) with the modified javascript I proposed earlier in this thread.
best,
Stefano |
Re: inactive users, posted by Stefano Lacaprara on Mon Feb 26 18:27:09 2018
|
Hi,
sorry to bother again on this issue, but it is causing me some trouble, as many of my users are using the "SetNone" button in their config page, and doing so they deactivate their account, which I have to
re-activate manually.
The warning about "Are you sure you want to deactivate your own account ..." is actually triggered only when someone toggle the "active" radio button, but not when the "SetNone" function is used. In that
case no warning is present, and the user just deactivate his/her account. I'm sure that this is not the intended behavior.
I attach a modified version of elogd.c (based on git c1866af75bb2fe62aa868c4cf562f43a08e4b499 ) with the modified javascript I proposed earlier in this thread.
best,
Stefano |
Re: inactive users, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Dec 21 14:59:05 2018
|
Thanks for the fix, I merged it into the current development branch.
Stefan |
Re: implement 'hide attribute' and 'sort attribute', posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Jan 6 11:25:54 2005
|
> Could you implement a 'hide attribute' and 'sort attribute' config option?
I implemented it as 'hidden attributes = <list>' and 'sort attributes'. |
Re: implement 'hide attribute' and 'sort attribute', posted by Heiko Scheit on Mon Jan 10 19:44:16 2005
|
> > Could you implement a 'hide attribute' and 'sort attribute' config option?
>
> I implemented it as 'hidden attributes = <list>' and 'sort attributes'.
'sort attributes' sorts the logbook entries when they are displayed. Or?
What I want is to rearrange the entry mask. E.g. if 'Entry type' article is
selected then the attributes 'Author', 'Journal', 'Title', and 'Year'
should be listed first, as they are required for this bibtex entry type.
Is it possible with the current elogd version to also sort (rearrange) the
attributes in the entry mask? If yes, how?
Thanks for your time. |
Re: implement 'hide attribute' and 'sort attribute', posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Jan 10 20:23:35 2005
|
> 'sort attributes' sorts the logbook entries when they are displayed. Or?
Right
> What I want is to rearrange the entry mask. E.g. if 'Entry type' article is
> selected then the attributes 'Author', 'Journal', 'Title', and 'Year'
> should be listed first, as they are required for this bibtex entry type.
> Is it possible with the current elogd version to also sort (rearrange) the
> attributes in the entry mask? If yes, how?
Attributes are shown in the order you specify them in the config file, so what about
Attributes = Entry type, Author, Journal, Title, Year ??? |
Re: implement 'hide attribute' and 'sort attribute', posted by Heiko Scheit on Mon Jan 10 20:52:13 2005
|
> > 'sort attributes' sorts the logbook entries when they are displayed. Or?
>
> Right
>
> > What I want is to rearrange the entry mask. E.g. if 'Entry type' article is
> > selected then the attributes 'Author', 'Journal', 'Title', and 'Year'
> > should be listed first, as they are required for this bibtex entry type.
> > Is it possible with the current elogd version to also sort (rearrange) the
> > attributes in the entry mask? If yes, how?
>
> Attributes are shown in the order you specify them in the config file, so what about
>
> Attributes = Entry type, Author, Journal, Title, Year ???
Because for 'Entry type'='InProceedings' one needs:
'Author', 'Title', 'Booktitle', 'Year', 'Volume', 'Number'.
So, depending on the entry type that was chosen the entry mask should change,
with the required fields first and the not valid fields should not be shown
at all, which can nicely be done with the 'hidden attributes' config option.
Only the sorting (of the entry mask!) is missing! :) |
Re: implement 'hide attribute' and 'sort attribute', posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Jan 11 12:55:35 2005
|
> Only the sorting (of the entry mask!) is missing! :)
Ok, I put that on my wish list. So once the second or third person asks for it, I will
implement it (;-) |
|