Modify the date of an entry?, posted by Gary Cramblitt on Tue Jul 15 23:37:58 2003
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Great program! Thank you.
Short of manually editing the logbook files, is there a way I can change the
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Re: Modify the date of an entry?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jul 16 08:32:35 2003
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> Short of manually editing the logbook files, is there a way I can change the
> date of an entry? I want to transfer my "Linux Journal", which I have been
> writing as a regular document for several months, into elog so I can take
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Re: Modify the date of an entry?, posted by Gary Cramblitt on Wed Jul 16 21:21:52 2003
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> > Short of manually editing the logbook files, is there a way I can change the
> > date of an entry? I want to transfer my "Linux Journal", which I have been
> > writing as a regular document for several months, into elog so I can take
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Re: Modify the date of an entry?, posted by Gary Cramblitt on Wed Jul 16 21:31:26 2003
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> > > Short of manually editing the logbook files, is there a way I can change the
> > > date of an entry? I want to transfer my "Linux Journal", which I have been
> > > writing as a regular document for several months, into elog so I can take
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Re: Modify the date of an entry?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Jul 17 10:28:22 2003
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> I figured out how to hide columns, using the "Display search" parameter. (BTW,
> suggest you modify the Administrator manual to mention that "Display search" applies
> to the initial display as well as any "Find"s. I had seen this, but assumed it
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Re: Modify the date of an entry?, posted by Gary Cramblitt on Fri Jul 18 01:58:10 2003
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> > I figured out how to hide columns, using the "Display search" parameter. (BTW,
> > suggest you modify the Administrator manual to mention that "Display search" applies
> > to the initial display as well as any "Find"s. I had seen this, but assumed it
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REQ: Preset attribute with current weeknumber. possible?, posted by R. Beekman on Tue Jul 15 12:21:27 2003
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Is it possible to preset an attribute with the current weeknumber? |
Re: REQ: Preset attribute with current weeknumber. possible?, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Jul 15 12:47:49 2003
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> Is it possible to preset an attribute with the current weeknumber?
No. All you can do is
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Currently being edited option has gone, posted by nickc1 on Thu Jul 10 10:11:41 2003
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In the current source which ive compiled and am using on our elog system,
the feature that you put in for me that says "Entry is currently being
edited by Joe Bloggs on 192.168.0.10" has vanished.
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Re: Currently being edited option has gone, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Jul 10 13:02:53 2003
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> In the current source which ive compiled and am using on our elog system,
> the feature that you put in for me that says "Entry is currently being
> edited by Joe Bloggs on 192.168.0.10" has vanished.
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Re: Currently being edited option has gone, posted by nickc1 on Fri Jul 11 11:09:10 2003
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Excellent thanks |
HTML page formating, posted by Tomas Rudolf on Mon May 19 23:54:09 2003
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Is there a possibility to integrate into ELOG some more features in terms
of page formating?
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Re: HTML page formating, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jun 4 15:52:52 2003
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Thank you very much for your request, well motivated and described. I hope I
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Re: HTML page formating, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Jul 4 20:46:16 2003
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I implemented your request. The syntax is:
Format <attribute> = <flags>,<css_class_name>,<css_class_value>,<width>,<size>
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Re: HTML page formating, posted by Tomas Rudolf on Fri Jul 4 21:26:03 2003
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Very interesting, indeed!
Thank you very much for the implementation. I believe this is a big step ahead
in terms of ELOG screen formating (and therefore easier/more ergonomic
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runtime error under Mac OS X 10.2, posted by Joseph Giaime on Mon Jun 30 00:11:09 2003
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I have been trying to build and run elog under Mac OS X 10.2.6, without sucess. I
understand that this is not one of the 'supported' platforms, but I hope that there is someone
here who might know the work-around to my problem.
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Re: runtime error under Mac OS X 10.2, posted by Sridhar Anandakrishnan on Mon Jun 30 02:12:24 2003
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Joe,
Run the command
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Re: runtime error under Mac OS X 10.2, posted by Joseph Giaime on Mon Jun 30 05:15:14 2003
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Sridhar & Recai,
Thanks to both of you for the rapid and effective advice. Fixing the limit corrected my problem.
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Re: runtime error under Mac OS X 10.2, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Jun 30 17:16:56 2003
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> I suppose that the advice to increase Mac OS X's default stacksize limit
> might make a fine entry in the FAQ or README file.
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Re: runtime error under Mac OS X 10.2, posted by Recai Oktas on Mon Jun 30 02:41:33 2003
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Seems a stack problem. I don't have an OS X box to validate my guess. I've
made a Google search with the keywords: EXC_BAD_ACCESS stack "os x"
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Bug Found, posted by nickc1 on Mon Jun 16 17:44:49 2003
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Ive just been alerted to a bug with email notifications in Elog.
Basically if your log book contains a space then the URL that is sent in
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Re: Bug Found, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Jun 17 12:52:34 2003
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> Correct Way prior to 2.3.8
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> http://192.168.0.1:99/Provisioning%20Request/35
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Re: Bug Found, posted by nickc1 on Fri Jun 20 10:40:43 2003
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> > Correct Way prior to 2.3.8
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> > http://192.168.0.1:99/Provisioning%20Request/35
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Re: Bug Found, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Jun 23 10:53:55 2003
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> Im using the plain RPM from 2.3.8, i uninstalled the 2.3.7 RPM before this
> upgrade, the only thing I kept was my own stylesheets and the config file.
>
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logboog for new project, posted by Etienne Van Caillie on Wed Jun 18 14:50:23 2003
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we develop some improvement to elog and modify the C source
to adapt some internal improvement.
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Re: logboog for new project, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jun 18 16:11:21 2003
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> 1. shellonsubmit command : give the possibility to execute external
> program from elog by sending specific parameter (user/logbook/message ID)
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Re: logboog for new project, posted by Etienne Van Caillie on Thu Jun 19 13:45:09 2003
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Tomas send you by mail the source files and documentation in English
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syntax highligting for elog.cfg with ULTRAEDIT, posted by Etienne Van Caillie on Wed May 21 10:15:17 2003
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UltraEdit Syntax coloring
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add this file in ultraedit
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Re: syntax highligting for elog.cfg with ULTRAEDIT, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu May 22 23:44:01 2003
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> add this file in ultraedit
> UltraEdit --> ADVANCED --> CONFIGURATION --> SYNTAX HIGHLIGHTING
> I hope this will help you...
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Re: syntax highligting for elog.cfg with ULTRAEDIT, posted by Etienne Van Caillie on Fri May 23 09:04:51 2003
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> > add this file in ultraedit
> > UltraEdit --> ADVANCED --> CONFIGURATION --> SYNTAX HIGHLIGHTING
> > I hope this will help you...
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Re: syntax highligting for elog.cfg with ULTRAEDIT, posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Jun 4 15:24:42 2003
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> i put the last version on this link
> http://public.mba.be/download/u-edit-elog-syntax.txt
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Re: syntax highligting for elog.cfg with ULTRAEDIT, posted by Etienne Van Caillie on Wed Jun 4 17:44:40 2003
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> > i put the last version on this link
> > http://public.mba.be/demo/elog/u-edit-elog-syntax.txt
>
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