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  914   Mon Feb 7 21:07:58 2005 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chRequestLinux2.5.6Re: images attached shown as inline
> uhm ok .. can I expect to get a release with this feature in the near future ?

I checked how I would do that and did not find a good solution. If I put a

<img width=300 ...> 

for example, this scales down a big picture to only 300 pixels width. But if you submit a small
picture, like just an icon, it blows it up to 300 pixels as well, which does not look nice.
Unfortunatle I don't know of any option like "maxwidth=x" which only scales pictures down if they
are larger than x. Do you know?
  917   Tue Feb 8 12:39:53 2005 Warning Emiliano GabrielliAlberT@SuperAlberT.itRequestLinux2.5.6Re: images attached shown as inline
> > uhm ok .. can I expect to get a release with this feature in the near future ?
> 
> I checked how I would do that and did not find a good solution. If I put a
> 
> <img width=300 ...> 
> 
> for example, this scales down a big picture to only 300 pixels width. But if you submit a small
> picture, like just an icon, it blows it up to 300 pixels as well, which does not look nice.
> Unfortunatle I don't know of any option like "maxwidth=x" which only scales pictures down if they
> are larger than x. Do you know?

the following should do the job:

<table><TR><TD width="200">
<img src="IMG_3133.jpg" width="100%">
</TD></TR></table>

or (better I think)

<div style="width: 200px">
<img src="IMG_3133.jpg" style="width: 100%" />
</div>

the configurable parameter should be with obviously :-)
  931   Sat Feb 12 17:08:32 2005 Warning Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chRequestLinux2.5.6Re: images attached shown as inline
> the following should do the job:
> 
> <div style="width: 200px">
> <img src="IMG_3133.jpg" style="width: 100%" />
> </div>
> 
> the configurable parameter should be with obviously :-)

Unfortunately not. Please find attached the screen dump from such a try, together with the HTML code.
As you can see, the little elog icon is stretched to the same width as the upper (large) picture.
Attachment 1: scaling.gif
scaling.gif
  949   Wed Feb 16 08:58:47 2005 Angy Emiliano GabrielliAlberT@SuperAlberT.itRequestLinux2.5.6Re: images attached shown as inline
> > the following should do the job: 
> >  
> > <div style="width: 200px"> 
> > <img src="IMG_3133.jpg" style="width: 100%" /> 
> > </div> 
> >  
> > the configurable parameter should be with obviously :-) 
>  
> Unfortunately not. Please find attached the screen dump from such a try, together with the HTML code. 
> As you can see, the little elog icon is stretched to the same width as the upper (large) picture. 
 
you are right ;-( I used a different code in my test and sent you and old test code, *but* also the last 
one does not works on every browser ... the following code would do the job, but it seems to work only 
in gecko-based browsers such as mozilla, firefox and safari ... 
 
<div style="width: 200px"> 
 <img src="IMG_3133.jpg" style="max-width: 200" /> 
</div> 
 
other browsers do not scale the vertical dimention :-( 
  950   Wed Feb 16 09:02:09 2005 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chRequestLinux2.5.6Re: images attached shown as inline
As I wrote you by mail, I implemented your idea in the following way. As you
say, it's only working on Gecko based systems. I did not implement additional
configuration parameters, but made it through the CSS file:

- adding a new CSS style "attachmentframe" around all attachments
- adding class "attachmentframe" to the 'default.css' like:

.attachmentframe {
  border:1px solid grey;
  border-top:1px solid lightgrey;
  border-left:1px solid lightgrey;
  background-color:white;
  padding:5px;
}

.attachmentframe img {
    max-width:100%;
}

The latter restricts the image size to 100%, which is the width of the 
browser window. I like it that, but of course you can write 200px or 
anything else. Please find the modified elogd.c and default.css under CVS.
  2273   Thu Jun 28 19:36:06 2007 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug reportWindows2.6.5.1855Re: icons\elc_anchor.png is missing ?

toumbi wrote:
the file icons\elc_anchor.png is missing I setup the windows version.


It's contained in http://midas.psi.ch/elog/download/windows/elog265-2.exe
  1254   Mon Jul 11 12:35:40 2005 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chBug reportLinux2.6 and beRe: icon comment not display using firefox

Laurent S. Nadolski wrote:
I found out the following bug.
Icon comment are not displayed when browsing with firefox. But it works fine with IE.
A goo test page is this very elog entry.
If you move your mouse on a icon nothing will be displayed using Firefox.


Thanks for reporting this bug. I fixed it in the current CVS version. You can try it with this page.


Laurent S. Nadolski wrote:
In the following example, I noticed, that the tooltip Icon is displayed instead (whenever existing). This means, it displays info (for all icons if several) and not "showbug" on icon1.gif

Attributes = Icone
IOptions Icone = icon1.gif
Tooltip Icone = info
Icon comment icon1.gif = showbug

Icon comment
is used for email notification, and
Tooltip
is used for tooltips. So the behaviour you describe is intentional.

- Stefan
  67418   Wed Jan 9 10:12:14 2013 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionWindows4Re: hyperlink to file

Diego wrote:

 Hi,

I would like to make an hyperlink to an external file in a messaje. I have writen Allow (HTML = 1) in .cfg file and the hyperlink as

<p><a href="file:\\external_computer\directory">test</a></p>

It did not work. However if I write in the chrome browser:

file:\\external_computer\directory

It works.

Thank you so much!!

 

A link to a local file inside a web page does never work on purpose. Malicious web pages could otherwise get access to your local password file for example which would be a huge security hole. You have to copy the link address explicitly into your URL bar of the browser.

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