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Wed Jan 9 11:00:21 2008 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | All | 2.7.0-1964 | Re: Completed Swedish translation |
Kenneth Andersson wrote: |
I have completed the Swedish translation and wonder how I can deliver it (if it´s still needed)?
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Sure, it's always welcome. Just email it to me. |
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Thu Feb 3 16:48:41 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Linux | Windows | V2.5.6-1 | Re: Conditional attributes does not work in French |
> I am very much interested in using elog as a shift logbook for SOLEIL
> accelerators.
Hey, elog made it to SOLEIL! You know, we run it here at the SLS...
> I tested most of the options. Every thing works well except the conditional
> attributs when French language is selected. In this case, I lost the
> selected list option in the Field Equipement.
There was indeed a bug which only happend when switching to French! Some
javascript code contained
confirm('Erreur: l'attribute .... ')
So the "'" in l'attribute finished the string and Javascript stopped working. I
changed the quotes to
confirm("Erreur: l'attribute .... ")
so it works now. The new version is under CVS.
- Stefan |
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Fri Jun 6 11:24:49 2008 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | | 2.7.3-2104 | Re: Conditional Attributes Boolean? |
Grant Jeffcote wrote: | After searching the manual and not finding (missing?) the answer is it possible to add conditional statements to a Boolean attribute? I would like a tick box to be able to trigger an event when submitted. |
Conditions are not possible with boolean attributes. You have to define the attribute as a list like
Attributes = ..., Flag, ...
Options Flag = Yes{0}, No{1}
{0} ...
{1} ...
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Wed Apr 6 21:15:03 2005 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 2.5.8.2 | Re: Conditional Attributes/Preset Text |
> I upgraded from ver 2.5.5-2 to 2.5.8-2 and found that none of my preset text
> worked any longer. I struggled with it for several hours and then reverted
> back to 2.5.5-2 and the preset text worked again. I have attached my
> elgd.cfg file for review. Thanks in advance for your help...
Your config file really helped. You found a bug which happens only if one uses
conditions with lowercase letters, so that's why nobody else saw it before. I
fixed it and released V2.5.8-3 |
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Thu Apr 7 00:51:05 2005 |
| David Brody | dbrody@echo-inc.com | Question | Windows | 2.5.8.2 | Re: Conditional Attributes/Preset Text |
> > I upgraded from ver 2.5.5-2 to 2.5.8-2 and found that none of my preset text
> > worked any longer. I struggled with it for several hours and then reverted
> > back to 2.5.5-2 and the preset text worked again. I have attached my
> > elgd.cfg file for review. Thanks in advance for your help...
>
> Your config file really helped. You found a bug which happens only if one uses
> conditions with lowercase letters, so that's why nobody else saw it before. I
> fixed it and released V2.5.8-3
Thanks for the information.
ELOG is terrific! |
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Tue Aug 15 13:44:45 2006 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | | Re: Conditional E-Mail Attributes |
Conditional attributes have been made working in email notifications sometime in version 2.6.0. You might have to upgrade to the recent version, but then it should work. |
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Fri Aug 18 14:22:07 2006 |
| Grant Jeffcote | grant@jeffcote.org | Question | Windows | | Re: Conditional E-Mail Attributes |
Stefan Ritt wrote: | Conditional attributes have been made working in email notifications sometime in version 2.6.0. You might have to upgrade to the recent version, but then it should work. |
I'm using your latest binary release but still can't seem to get the 'Email Encoding' function to be decided under a conditional entry? There are no other references to email encoding in the logbook but it defaults to type 2 on all emails regardless of what the conditional attribute is set to.
Example below:
{1}Email attributes = Event Date, Event Start, Event End,
{1}Email Encoding = 2
{2}Email attributes = Service Affected, Ticker Text,
{2}Email All = seg@sdf.com
{2}Preset text = Ticker Text Entry
{2}Email Encoding = 1
{3}Email attributes = SMS,
{3}Email Encoding = 1
{3}Email All = sdb@sdf.com
Thx
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Fri Aug 18 15:31:53 2006 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | | Re: Conditional E-Mail Attributes |
If I try that little configuration file:
[global]
port = 8080
password file = passwd
smtp host = your.smpt.host
[demo]
Theme = default
Comment = General linux tips & tricks
Attributes = Author, Type, Category, Subject, Email Type
Options Type = Routine, Software Installation, Problem Fixed, Configuration, Other
Options Category = General, Hardware, Software, Network, Other
Options Email Type = plain{1}, html{2}
{1}Email encoding = 1
{2}Email encoding = 2
then the email encoding changes from plain to HTML depending on the conditional attribute Email Type. Maybe you misunderstood the concept of conditional attributes. In the above config the attribute Email Type determines the condition {1} or {2}, which leads then to different values of the email encoding. But it's important to have the line
Options Email Type = plain{1}, html{2}
in order to set a condition. |