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Thu Jul 11 10:36:09 2002 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug fix | | | Re: a bug and a question | > If you have only one entry in the logbook and have it set up in threaded
> mode like: ?cmd=Search&mode=threaded&reverse=1, when you click on the icon
> of the entry or the number of the entry to see it, it does not allow you
> to. If there is more than one entry, it works fine.
Ok, has been fixed. Will come in 2.0.5
> Also I wanted to make a submit page from where you could either go back
> to the logbook which you just entered a message for or type a new entry for
> that logbook. First of all, is there a way to have only one file called
> submitpage.html in which I can define this for all logbooks or do i need it
> for ever logbook. And also, is there a way I can even set a link that will
> allow to create a new entry. I tried:
> <a href="demo/?cmd=new">Enter</a> another message<p>
>
> but for some reason it does not work. Is there a way to implement this?
The documentation was wrong about that which has been corrected. The proper
file contents should be
<h1>You successfully submitted a message</h1>
<a href="?cmd=Back">Back</a> to the logbook<p>
<a href="?cmd=New">Enter</a> another message
This way one only needs one file for all logbooks. |
67
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Thu Jul 11 10:36:09 2002 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug fix | | | Re: a bug and a question | > If you have only one entry in the logbook and have it set up in threaded
> mode like: ?cmd=Search&mode=threaded&reverse=1, when you click on the icon
> of the entry or the number of the entry to see it, it does not allow you
> to. If there is more than one entry, it works fine.
Ok, has been fixed. Will come in 2.0.5
> Also I wanted to make a submit page from where you could either go back
> to the logbook which you just entered a message for or type a new entry for
> that logbook. First of all, is there a way to have only one file called
> submitpage.html in which I can define this for all logbooks or do i need it
> for ever logbook. And also, is there a way I can even set a link that will
> allow to create a new entry. I tried:
> <a href="demo/?cmd=new">Enter</a> another message<p>
>
> but for some reason it does not work. Is there a way to implement this?
The documentation was wrong about that which has been corrected. The proper
file contents should be
<h1>You successfully submitted a message</h1>
<a href="?cmd=Back">Back</a> to the logbook<p>
<a href="?cmd=New">Enter</a> another message
This way one only needs one file for all logbooks. |
67
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Thu Jul 11 10:36:09 2002 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug fix | | | Re: a bug and a question | > If you have only one entry in the logbook and have it set up in threaded
> mode like: ?cmd=Search&mode=threaded&reverse=1, when you click on the icon
> of the entry or the number of the entry to see it, it does not allow you
> to. If there is more than one entry, it works fine.
Ok, has been fixed. Will come in 2.0.5
> Also I wanted to make a submit page from where you could either go back
> to the logbook which you just entered a message for or type a new entry for
> that logbook. First of all, is there a way to have only one file called
> submitpage.html in which I can define this for all logbooks or do i need it
> for ever logbook. And also, is there a way I can even set a link that will
> allow to create a new entry. I tried:
> <a href="demo/?cmd=new">Enter</a> another message<p>
>
> but for some reason it does not work. Is there a way to implement this?
The documentation was wrong about that which has been corrected. The proper
file contents should be
<h1>You successfully submitted a message</h1>
<a href="?cmd=Back">Back</a> to the logbook<p>
<a href="?cmd=New">Enter</a> another message
This way one only needs one file for all logbooks. |
67
|
Thu Jul 11 10:36:09 2002 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug fix | | | Re: a bug and a question | > If you have only one entry in the logbook and have it set up in threaded
> mode like: ?cmd=Search&mode=threaded&reverse=1, when you click on the icon
> of the entry or the number of the entry to see it, it does not allow you
> to. If there is more than one entry, it works fine.
Ok, has been fixed. Will come in 2.0.5
> Also I wanted to make a submit page from where you could either go back
> to the logbook which you just entered a message for or type a new entry for
> that logbook. First of all, is there a way to have only one file called
> submitpage.html in which I can define this for all logbooks or do i need it
> for ever logbook. And also, is there a way I can even set a link that will
> allow to create a new entry. I tried:
> <a href="demo/?cmd=new">Enter</a> another message<p>
>
> but for some reason it does not work. Is there a way to implement this?
The documentation was wrong about that which has been corrected. The proper
file contents should be
<h1>You successfully submitted a message</h1>
<a href="?cmd=Back">Back</a> to the logbook<p>
<a href="?cmd=New">Enter</a> another message
This way one only needs one file for all logbooks. |
67
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Thu Jul 11 10:36:09 2002 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug fix | | | Re: a bug and a question | > If you have only one entry in the logbook and have it set up in threaded
> mode like: ?cmd=Search&mode=threaded&reverse=1, when you click on the icon
> of the entry or the number of the entry to see it, it does not allow you
> to. If there is more than one entry, it works fine.
Ok, has been fixed. Will come in 2.0.5
> Also I wanted to make a submit page from where you could either go back
> to the logbook which you just entered a message for or type a new entry for
> that logbook. First of all, is there a way to have only one file called
> submitpage.html in which I can define this for all logbooks or do i need it
> for ever logbook. And also, is there a way I can even set a link that will
> allow to create a new entry. I tried:
> <a href="demo/?cmd=new">Enter</a> another message<p>
>
> but for some reason it does not work. Is there a way to implement this?
The documentation was wrong about that which has been corrected. The proper
file contents should be
<h1>You successfully submitted a message</h1>
<a href="?cmd=Back">Back</a> to the logbook<p>
<a href="?cmd=New">Enter</a> another message
This way one only needs one file for all logbooks. |
1961
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Mon Oct 9 22:32:11 2006 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | All | 2.6.2-1714 | Re: "Supress Email Notification" checkbox | Suppress email on edit has been implemented in the current SVN revision just similar to the Suppress default flag having possible values of 0, 1, 2 and 3. |
1962
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Tue Oct 10 08:52:50 2006 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | | Re: Conditional E-Mail Attributes |
Grant Jeffcote wrote: | My version shows V2.6.2-1699.
I noticed you have 1714, is that the latest binary or your compiled CVS release?
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Try this one: http://midas/elog/download/windows/elog262-3.exe which is the most recent. |
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Tue Oct 10 08:56:49 2006 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Request | Linux | Windows | 2.6.2-1714 | Re: Append option for elog.exe |
Ben Shepherd wrote: | Hi,
Would it be possible to add an 'append' option to the elog.exe client program? I would like to be able to write a simple script for adding images into a logbook - i.e. right-click in Windows and click 'add to log', or click a button in LabVIEW or Matlab and have an image immediately added to the last log entry. There would also have to be an option to either return a list of entry IDs, or just append to the last entry. Is this possible/likely?
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Unfortunately it is not simple under Windows to extend the right-click functionality. What I do is to use a snapshot program (like HoverSnap). Triggered with a definable hot key, it grabs a region of the screen and puts it into a GIF file. Then you can attach it to an elog. I agree it takes a couple of clicks, but it's still a quick thing. |
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