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Thu Mar 27 09:05:05 2008 |
| jee | jeepenin@hotmail.com | Question | Linux | V2.7.2-204 | Re: how to sort entry |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
jee wrote: |
hi:
I have a problem with elog, if there are many entrys, and i want to find some useful entries which i preseted before ,like entries with , how can i configure the command ?
so i can find what i want with
please give me a help ,thx a lot!
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Very simple: Click on "Find", select the icon, and click on "Search". Like if you do this for this Forum, it will produce an URL like:
https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/?Icon=icon14.gif
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i mean , is there a button that when i push it , then it only shows valuable enties which i preset before, the button may add in the "List | New | Edit | Reply | Duplicate | Find | Config | Logout | Help"
is that possible? pls show the command.
thank you for reply me! |
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Thu Mar 27 09:10:46 2008 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Linux | V2.7.2-204 | Re: how to sort entry |
jee wrote: |
i mean , is there a button that when i push it , then it only shows valuable enties which i preset before, the button may add in the "List | New | Edit | Reply | Duplicate | Find | Config | Logout | Help"
is that possible? pls show the command.
thank you for reply me!
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No, there is no button for that. |
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Thu Mar 27 09:23:25 2008 |
| svrmarty | svrmarty@gmx.net | Question | Linux | 2.6.3+r17 | Re: change language |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
svrmarty wrote: |
i've installed the debian package on my system
there's only one config file, /etc/elog.conf
i've tried to change the language, in [global] with Language = german,
then restarting the daemon, but it doesn't work.
please help me, where can i change the default(all) language and which settings should i do.
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I'm not maintainer of the Debian package, you should direct your question to Recai <roktas@omu.edu.tr> (in principle he should read this forum). If you start elogd manually with the strace command like:
strace -r -o tmp.log -e trace=open /usr/local/elog/elogd
and check in tmp.log from where elogd opens its elogd.cfg. Then change the appropriate elogd.cfg (NOT elog.conf). After you change it, you have to restart elogd.
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in the trace is only one config file
0.000103 open("/etc/elog.conf", O_RDONLY) = 3
0.000047 open("/etc/elog.conf", O_RDONLY) = 3 |
65796
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Thu Mar 27 09:30:03 2008 |
| svrmarty | svrmarty@gmx.net | Question | Linux | 2.6.3+r17 | Re: change language |
svrmarty wrote:
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Stefan Ritt wrote: |
svrmarty wrote: |
i've installed the debian package on my system
there's only one config file, /etc/elog.conf
i've tried to change the language, in [global] with Language = german,
then restarting the daemon, but it doesn't work.
please help me, where can i change the default(all) language and which settings should i do.
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I'm not maintainer of the Debian package, you should direct your question to Recai <roktas@omu.edu.tr> (in principle he should read this forum). If you start elogd manually with the strace command like:
strace -r -o tmp.log -e trace=open /usr/local/elog/elogd
and check in tmp.log from where elogd opens its elogd.cfg. Then change the appropriate elogd.cfg (NOT elog.conf). After you change it, you have to restart elogd.
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in the trace is only one config file
0.000103 open("/etc/elog.conf", O_RDONLY) = 3
0.000047 open("/etc/elog.conf", O_RDONLY) = 3
there's a bug in the debian package
0.000033 open("resources/eloglang.german", O_RDONLY) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory)
0.000264 open("/usr/share/elog/resources/eloglang.german", O_RDONLY) = -1 ENOENT (No such file or directory)
it's searching for the files in the wrong directory.
i've solved it with
#/usr/share/elog$ ln -s . resources
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65800
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Tue Apr 1 08:01:02 2008 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Request | All | | Re: Duplicate entry suggestion |
Dennis Seitz wrote: |
We have configured several logbooks to allow users to duplicate an entry in another logbook, which is very useful for entries which apply to more than one category.
However, once the entry is duplicated, subsequent revisions to the original entry are not copied to the duplicate entries.
I can see where implementing that would add a lot of code to ELOG. Rather than do that, would it be possible to add a configuration option to duplicate only the attributes, and place a link to the original entry in the body of the duplicated entry instead of the full text?
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I don't know if you are aware, but you can put links to other entries manually into the text. Just enter them in the form elog:65799. You can click on that link which takes you the entry you reference. Unfortunately there is at the moment no automatic way to generate this back link automatically. |
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Tue Apr 1 08:04:18 2008 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Request | Windows | | Re: Can u send me the configuration file for this logbook ? |
Franck C wrote: |
Hi, I try to set up a logbook and i wanted to create something with icons (like this logbook) and it will be easier for me if i have ur config file
Thanks a lot
Franck
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https://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Config+Examples/2
- Stefan
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Tue Apr 1 20:31:26 2008 |
| Dennis Seitz | dseitz@berkeley.edu | Request | All | | Re: Duplicate entry suggestion |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Dennis Seitz wrote: |
We have configured several logbooks to allow users to duplicate an entry in another logbook, which is very useful for entries which apply to more than one category.
However, once the entry is duplicated, subsequent revisions to the original entry are not copied to the duplicate entries.
I can see where implementing that would add a lot of code to ELOG. Rather than do that, would it be possible to add a configuration option to duplicate only the attributes, and place a link to the original entry in the body of the duplicated entry instead of the full text?
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I don't know if you are aware, but you can put links to other entries manually into the text. Just enter them in the form elog:65799. You can click on that link which takes you the entry you reference. Unfortunately there is at the moment no automatic way to generate this back link automatically.
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Thanks, I was not aware of that - usually I have copied and pasted the entire path from my browser.
In any case, can you consider my request for possible future implementation? I think it's a useful function. For now, it's really no big deal to simply copy the url before selecting the Copy To: menu and then replacing the body text with the copied link. But I think it would be more useful to make this happen automatically, so I don't have to ask users to comply voluntarily.
Thank you.
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Wed Apr 2 01:27:20 2008 |
| Alain Hugentobler | Alain.Hugentobler@unige.ch | Question | Linux | 2.7.3-2058 | Re: FCKeditor not active |
Kevin O'Sullivan wrote: |
I'm using ELOG version 2.7.3-2058 and have been trying to get FCKeditor to work. This, to my understanding from the documentation, is supposed to be a part of elog by default after version 2.7.0 and from looking at the configuration syntax manual, it looks as though FCKeditor should be on with the default settings. I done nothing to turn it off and none of the obvious fixes seem to do anything. I've posted the text of my configuration file below, what did I do wrong?
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Got the same problem, solved by manually unzipping "scripts/fckeditor.zip" from the sources to the installation directory (/usr/local/elog/scripts)
A better solution is to modify the Makefile :
@unzip -q -f scripts/fckeditor.zip -d $(ELOGDIR)/scripts/
which doesn't work on my Ubuntu 8.04; however changing to:
@unzip -q scripts/fckeditor.zip -d $(ELOGDIR)/scripts/
does... |
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