Re: running more then one shell command when new entries is submitted, posted by kenzo Abrahams on Wed Oct 28 11:11:27 2015
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Hi Andreas
This worked perfectly thank you.
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propogating messages through logbooks, posted by kenzo Abrahams on Thu Oct 29 12:30:43 2015
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Hi there
Okay so let me explain what im trying to do. I have a table in a logbook (lets call it home) that the user fills
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Re: propogating messages through logbooks, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Fri Oct 30 15:52:33 2015
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> Hi there
>
> Okay so let me explain what im trying to do. I have a table in a logbook (lets call it home) that the user fills
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Re: propogating messages through logbooks, posted by kenzo Abrahams on Mon Nov 2 07:39:07 2015 
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> Hi Kenzo,
> I think it would help me to understand your problem, if you would provide a minimal configuration file with two
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Re: propogating messages through logbooks, posted by kenzo Abrahams on Mon Nov 2 08:37:06 2015
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> > Hi Kenzo,
> > I think it would help me to understand your problem, if you would provide a minimal configuration file with two
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Re: WYSIWYG editor for Elog not working in Debian Jessie, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Wed Nov 4 14:40:39 2015
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Hi Nicola,
this appears to be a particular problem of the specific (outdated) ELOG debian package.
But you could just download
the FCKeditor directly and install it to the proposed location "/usr/share/fckeditor".
Or you download ELOG 3.1.1 and give it a
try to install it with the makefile.
Cheers, Andreas
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Re: WYSIWYG editor for Elog not working in Debian Jessie, posted by Nicola on Fri Nov 6 15:45:33 2015
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<p>Hi Andreas, I opted for installing FCKeditor rather than Elog, since the debian package, even if outdated and broken, has some goodies like a systemd
unit which is very handy for managing the daemon. I found FCKeditor 2.6.11 on SorceForge (after a long search, seems that CKeditor almost made his parent
disappear from the web), unpacked it in the proper folder and now when I edit a page I can use the WYSIWYG editor. There are just two minor issues: the |
Re: WYSIWYG editor for Elog not working in Debian Jessie, posted by Nicola on Fri Nov 6 15:52:30 2015
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Hi Andreas, I opted for the first solution since the Debian package, although outdated and broken, has some goodies like a systemd unit for managing
the daemon which is very handy. I downloaded FCKeditor 2.6.11 from SourceForge (after a long search, seems that CKeditor made its parent almost disappear
from the web), unpacked it in the proper folder and not the WYSIWYG editor works. I have just a couple of minor issues: there is no attachment drop area |