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icon5.gif   Recursively open a new attribute of the same type, posted by Diogo Alves on Thu Apr 22 09:51:07 2010 

Hi,

I have a logbook which, among other things, contains these attributes:

Options Ingredient = Egg, Oil

Options Quantity = 2, 0.1L

Now, I would like to, every time I select an ingredient and respective quantity, that another Ingredient and Quantity field opens up for me to procede addind them.

I've searched in the documentation and found nothing related to this. Maybe I missed it. Is it possible to do this?

Also, is there a way to display 2 attributes in the same row? Messing with CSS is probably the only answer ... correct?

 

Thank you very much,

Diogo

 

    icon2.gif   Re: Recursively open a new attribute of the same type, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Apr 22 12:29:05 2010 

Diogo Alves wrote:

Hi,

I have a logbook which, among other things, contains these attributes:

Options Ingredient = Egg, Oil

Options Quantity = 2, 0.1L

Now, I would like to, every time I select an ingredient and respective quantity, that another Ingredient and Quantity field opens up for me to procede addind them.

I've searched in the documentation and found nothing related to this. Maybe I missed it. Is it possible to do this?

Also, is there a way to display 2 attributes in the same row? Messing with CSS is probably the only answer ... correct?

Recursive attributes are not possible. All you can do is to define a certain number (like Ingredient1, Ingredient2, Ingredient3) and use Conditional Attributes to show them using the "Show Attributes Edit = ..." option.

To display two attributes in the same row, use 

Format <attribute> = 1

for the second attribute.

icon5.gif   How to control table width in listing , posted by Rex Tayloe on Thu Apr 22 20:02:46 2010 

Greetings,

In table list mode, I would like to control how much width is given to "subject" column (my attribute).   Can't find any method to control in config file.  Problem is that the subject is often quite long and jammed into a small width, when the text is often empty and has more width than needed.

Thanks,

RT

 

    icon2.gif   Re: Recursively open a new attribute of the same type, posted by Diogo Alves on Fri Apr 23 08:32:10 2010 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Diogo Alves wrote:

Hi,

I have a logbook which, among other things, contains these attributes:

Options Ingredient = Egg, Oil

Options Quantity = 2, 0.1L

Now, I would like to, every time I select an ingredient and respective quantity, that another Ingredient and Quantity field opens up for me to procede addind them.

I've searched in the documentation and found nothing related to this. Maybe I missed it. Is it possible to do this?

Also, is there a way to display 2 attributes in the same row? Messing with CSS is probably the only answer ... correct?

Recursive attributes are not possible. All you can do is to define a certain number (like Ingredient1, Ingredient2, Ingredient3) and use Conditional Attributes to show them using the "Show Attributes Edit = ..." option.

To display two attributes in the same row, use 

Format <attribute> = 1

for the second attribute.

 

 Ok, thank you for your answer.

 

I guess my next question is whether it is possible to have, for example, 2 attributes:

Options Ingredient1 = 

Options Ingredient2 = 

Extendable options = Ingredients1, Ingredients2

sharing the exact same possible list of values.

 

Thanks agin.

    icon2.gif   Re: Recursively open a new attribute of the same type, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Apr 23 08:33:53 2010 

Diogo Alves wrote:

I guess my next question is whether it is possible to have, for example, 2 attributes:

Options Ingredient1 = 

Options Ingredient2 = 

Extendable options = Ingredients1, Ingredients2

sharing the exact same possible list of values.

If you add via an option to one Ingredient, you have to add it to the other as well. There is no automatic way to do that. 

icon5.gif   Logout, authentication failure causes "redir", posted by Niklas on Wed Apr 28 10:38:51 2010 

When someone logout from my Elog, or the person does not have access to a logbook (due to "Login user  =") the person gets a blank webpage with "redir" typed in the upper left corner.

I guess it should redir to some webpage? How can I get it to actually do that? Am I missing something in elogd.cfg?

 

 

    icon2.gif   Re: Logout, authentication failure causes "redir", posted by Stefan Ritt on Wed Apr 28 11:09:47 2010 

Niklas wrote:

When someone logout from my Elog, or the person does not have access to a logbook (due to "Login user  =") the person gets a blank webpage with "redir" typed in the upper left corner.

I guess it should redir to some webpage? How can I get it to actually do that? Am I missing something in elogd.cfg?

Have you tried the URL = ... statement? 

    icon2.gif   Re: Logout, authentication failure causes "redir", posted by Niklas on Wed Apr 28 16:34:17 2010 

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Niklas wrote:

When someone logout from my Elog, or the person does not have access to a logbook (due to "Login user  =") the person gets a blank webpage with "redir" typed in the upper left corner.

I guess it should redir to some webpage? How can I get it to actually do that? Am I missing something in elogd.cfg?

Have you tried the URL = ... statement? 

If a user that is not in "Login User =" tries to enter it would be nicer to have a "Access denied", instead of getting the first page again (user just keeps on trying and gets upset)... =)

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