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Tue Nov 22 20:22:04 2005 |
| Elaine Cristina Franchini dos Anjos | elaine@ccuec.unicamp.br | Question | Linux | 2.6.0-beta | Email format flags | I've been tried to format our email notification messages
like this forum, but I couldn't.
Every email notification is sent in plain text although I've tried
all options listed in documentation about Email Format flags.
What is the Email Format flag that I need to use ?
Is there something else that I have to configure ? ?)
Regards,
Elaine |
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Thu Nov 24 08:27:01 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 2.6.0-beta | Re: Email format flags |
Elaine Cristina Franchini dos Anjos wrote: | I've been tried to format our email notification messages
like this forum, but I couldn't.
Every email notification is sent in plain text although I've tried
all options listed in documentation about Email Format flags.
What is the Email Format flag that I need to use ?
Is there something else that I have to configure ? ?) |
The email notification is under revision right now, that's why 2.6.0 is still in beta. It will change again before the final release. I want to make a multipart/alternative encoding, where plain text and HTML are sent in the same email, and the user can select on the email client which part to view.
In the 2.6.0-beta5, you can select the eamil format with
Email encoding = 4
which then produces the same notifications as the forum. |
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Thu Jan 12 16:06:16 2006 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | | 2.6.0-beta | Re: Thread sort / display order |
Michael Husbyn wrote: | Is there a way to choose the display order in threaded mode.
Eg:
1 Test
2 Version 2.0 Testing 1
3 Version 2.5 Testing 2
4 Version 2.3 Testing 3
But the preferred sort order (not the ID) is something like this:
1 Test
2 Version 2.0 Testing 1
4 Version 2.3 Testing 3
3 Version 2.5 Testing 2
Example of parameter perhaps:
Thread order = Field1, $id
Or is this something too difficult to implement? Or already there?
Best regards
Michael Husbyn |
In summary mode, you can sort by clicking on a column header. You will then see something like
http://.../?sort=Field1
in the address bar. If you now switch to threaded display, this vanishes of course, but you can put a
Start page = ?sort=Field1
into your config file. Use sort for ascending order, rsort for descending order. |
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Mon Jul 25 19:24:47 2005 |
| Chris Green | greenc@fnal.gov | Question | Linux | 2.6.0b | Literal comma in elogd.conf entries where "," is an item separator? | Hi,
Could you tell me if there is a way to escape characters in elogd.conf? Particularly, I want to have a drop-down "Keyword" attribute where one of the options is "Spelling, grammar and typos.". This invariably gets split into "Spelling" and "grammar and typos". I've tried "\,", ",,", "%," and "%27", to no avail.
Can I get there from here, or do I have to go someplace else?
Thanks,
Chris. |
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Mon Jul 25 20:25:26 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | 2.6.0b | Re: Literal comma in elogd.conf entries where "," is an item separator? |
Chris Green wrote: | Could you tell me if there is a way to escape characters in elogd.conf? Particularly, I want to have a drop-down "Keyword" attribute where one of the options is "Spelling, grammar and typos.". This invariably gets split into "Spelling" and "grammar and typos". I've tried "\,", ",,", "%," and "%27", to no avail. |
Just put it in quotations, like
Options Keyword = "Spelling, grammar and typos", Other
that will do the job. |
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Mon Jul 25 21:41:00 2005 |
| Chris Green | greenc@fnal.gov | Question | Linux | 2.6.0b | Re: Literal comma in elogd.conf entries where "," is an item separator? | Sorry for being dense. Thanks for this,
Chris. |
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Mon Jul 25 23:39:16 2005 |
| Chris Green | greenc@fnal.gov | Question | Linux | 2.6.0b | Can't set Author attribute properly in reply? | Hi,
I have two problems:
1) With the configuration below, I can't set the Author attribute to be the author of the reply. As written, it gives the Author field as blank. If the Remove on Reply line is removed, it is set to the parent's author. What am I doing wrong?
2) With the Page Title line set as shown, $logbook gets expanded as "Charged+Current+Pi+Plus". If the line is left blank, the correct "Charged Current Pi Plus" gets put in the title line.
Thanks for any help,
Chris.
[global]
Top Group MiniBooNE Papers = Charged Current Pi Plus, Neutral Current Coherent Pions
<snip>
[global MiniBooNE Papers]
Password file = papers.pwd
Self register = 3
Menu commands = List, New, Last day, Download, Reply, Duplicate, Find, Config, Delete, Help
Admin user = admin1, admin2
Allow Delete = admin1, admin2
Restrict edit time = 0
Attributes = Author, Subject, Keywords
MOptions Keywords = Structure, Physics, "Spelling, grammar and typos.", Plots
Required Attributes = Subject, Keywords
Subst on reply subject = Re: $subject
Thread display = $subject, posted by $author on $Entry
Remove on reply = Author
Preset Author = $long_name
Locked Attributes = Author
Omit Email To = 1
Reverse sort = 1
Page Title = MiniBooNE papers comments page: $logbook
[Charged Current Pi Plus]
Comment = Charged current pi plus paper.
Theme = default
[Neutral Current Coherent Pions] |
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Tue Jul 26 10:00:34 2005 |
| Emiliano Gabrielli | AlberT@SuperAlberT.it | Question | Linux | 2.6.0b | Re: Can't set Author attribute properly in reply? |
Chris Green wrote: | Hi,
I have two problems:
1) With the configuration below, I can't set the Author attribute to be the author of the reply. As written, it gives the Author field as blank. If the Remove on Reply line is removed, it is set to the parent's author. What am I doing wrong?
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Subst on reply Author = $long_name |
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