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Wed Jan 25 12:08:13 2006 |
| Giorgio Croci Candiani | g.crocic@libero.it | Bug report | | 2.6.1 | Re: Access to global configuration in v2.6.1 |
> I tried again, using the configuration file from the distribution (elog:1627/1). Hitting "config", I see the picture
> attached (elog:1627/2). So it's a mystery why it is different in your case...
Indeed... I peeked into the code, and I got the feeling it could be a matter of incorrect user setup (though I have no
users/authorizations defined at all) or maybe browser cookies. A thin trail, but I'll try some debug directly on the
code and, should I come up with something, I'll surely notice you.
Thanks for your support! |
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Wed Jan 25 12:10:46 2006 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | | 2.6.1 | Re: Access to global configuration in v2.6.1 |
> or maybe browser cookies.
That rings a bell. If you change user permissions (like password file/no password file/rename logbooks) you might be
fooled by old cookies. Just delete all cookies in your browser and try again. |
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Wed Jan 25 12:31:14 2006 |
| T. Ribbrock | emgaron@gmx.net | Request | Linux | 2.6.1 | Re: Suggestion additional ElCodes |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Yes, I missed tables myself already. The headings I just put into the current SVN version (see this forum for how it works).
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Very nice, thanks! I'm a bit torn as to whether I like the way I have to enter the level by keyboard or whether I'd rather see something like with the smileys (i.e. some "level menu" opens once "H" is pressed). The former is faster, while the latter doesn't require moving between the mouse and the keyboard. But that's just a detail - not really that important.
Stefan Ritt wrote: | Tables are a bit harder to implement and will come later. Do you have a proposal for a possible syntax?
[...]
Maybe somehting like
| heading 1 | heading 2 | heading 3
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| data 1 | data 2 | data 3
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this looks a bit like the "pipe" mode from a Wiki
what do you think? |
Yup, I remember using that kind of "pipe" structure in Wikis and I actually liked it. I think it's a lot easier to read in the "source" as well - and it reminds me remotely of LaTeX... Also, it doesn't require much to just type it out instead of using buttons to make the cells. Definitely good enough for the simple type of tables I had in mind! |
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Thu Jan 26 15:04:32 2006 |
| Dimitrios Tsirigkas | dimitrios.tsirigkas@cern.ch | Bug report | Linux | 2.6.0 | Re: ELOG v2.6.0 (Linux) crashes while using " Forgot password?" |
Hi,
-> Anybody click on "Forgot password?" in the login screen, to have the system
send him the forgotten password, and after a little while trying, (possibly doing
resolution) the ELOG application crashes.
I think I have the same problem with the Linux version (2.6.0). Is there going to be a fix for that version as well?
Cheers,
Dimitris |
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Thu Jan 26 15:07:11 2006 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Linux | 2.6.0 | Re: ELOG v2.6.0 (Linux) crashes while using " Forgot password?" |
Dimitrios Tsirigkas wrote: | Is there going to be a fix for that version as well? |
A fix is always for all versions, since I have a common code base. Have you tried Version 2.6.1? |
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Thu Jan 26 15:19:58 2006 |
| Dimitrios Tsirigkas | dimitrios.tsirigkas@cern.ch | Bug report | Linux | 2.6.0 | Re: ELOG v2.6.0 (Linux) crashes while using " Forgot password?" |
A fix is always for all versions, since I have a common code base. Have you tried Version 2.6.1? |