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  69844   Fri Dec 6 10:58:57 2024 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionAll3.1.4Re: Global change of links

You would have to access the raw elgo database files (which are pure ASCII files) and write some script which goes through all files and changes the URLs. 

Stefan

Dr Marta Divall wrote:

Dear All, 

 We have been using the ELOG for several years and had inserted hyper-links instead of whole files in order to save storage space. From this month our server is moved to a new location with a new address. Is there a way for me to retrospectivelly replace all addresses with the new server file pass?

Thanks in advance, 

Best regards,

 Marta

 

  69846   Fri Dec 6 11:06:28 2024 Reply Dr Marta Divallmarta.divall@epfl.chQuestionAll3.1.4Re: Global change of links

Thanks!

Stefan Ritt wrote:

You would have to access the raw elgo database files (which are pure ASCII files) and write some script which goes through all files and changes the URLs. 

Stefan

Dr Marta Divall wrote:

Dear All, 

 We have been using the ELOG for several years and had inserted hyper-links instead of whole files in order to save storage space. From this month our server is moved to a new location with a new address. Is there a way for me to retrospectivelly replace all addresses with the new server file pass?

Thanks in advance, 

Best regards,

 Marta

 

 

  2176   Mon Mar 26 13:03:05 2007 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chRequestWindowsELOG V2.6.Re: Global "MOptions"

Fergus Lynch wrote:
Would it be an option to have Global "MOptions" - perhaps configured in the 'global options' file - which can be called up and referenced in all logbooks?


Sure, that's possible alreay with the current version. Just put your MOptions statement under [global] and it will be used in all logbooks. If a specific logbook uses different MOptions, put the a second MOptions list under that logbook's section and it will overwrite the global setting.
  2177   Tue Mar 27 13:57:44 2007 Reply Fergus Lynchflynch@alternativenetworks.comRequestWindowsELOG V2.6.Re: Global "MOptions"

Stefan Ritt wrote:

Fergus Lynch wrote:
Would it be an option to have Global "MOptions" - perhaps configured in the 'global options' file - which can be called up and referenced in all logbooks?


Sure, that's possible already with the current version. Just put your MOptions statement under [global] and it will be used in all logbooks. If a specific logbook uses different MOptions, put the a second MOptions list under that logbook's section and it will overwrite the global setting.


Perfect! Works a treat (I promise to read the manual next time!)
Cheers
Fergus
  1509   Tue Nov 15 12:50:37 2005 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinux2.6.0beta5Re: Getting back from "Find" mode

Yoshio Imai wrote:
There is one question regarding the "Find" function of the elog. Clicking onto "Search" takes the user to the list view on only those entries that match the search conditions. Since we use the list view in "Full" mode by default, this usually is enough to give us an overview of the event we looked for.
Is there a more direct way to get back to the unfiltered list view than selecting an entry and go to "List" or using "Find" again and clicking on "Back"?


I can easily add another button for that, will put it on the wish list.
  1584   Wed Jan 11 21:12:13 2006 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinux2.6.0beta5Re: Getting back from "Find" mode

Yoshio Imai wrote:
Is there a more direct way to get back to the unfiltered list view than selecting an entry and go to "List" or using "Find" again and clicking on "Back"?


Yes, just click on the logbook tab on the very top of the page.
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  65764   Sat Mar 1 14:53:16 2008 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinux2.7.3Re: German language

Salvatore wrote:

In der Config-Datei habe ich den Eintrag "language = german" vorgenommen. Was unter Windows funktioniert, verweigert mir Linux: Die Umstellung des Logs auf Deutsch. Wer kann helfen?

Salvatore

Das kann drei Ursachen haben:

1) Die Installation under Linux ist nicht vollstaendig. Die Datei resources/eloglang.german muss vorhanden und von elogd lesbar sein

2) Der linux-daemon braucht ein Neustart nach jeder Aenderung der Sprache

3) Nochmal ueberpruefen, ob der Eintrag "language = german" auch wirklich vorhanden im richtigen config file ist.

  65766   Sat Mar 1 16:47:57 2008 Smile Salvatorehalolesch@web.deQuestionLinux2.7.3Re: German language

Wen es interessiert:

der Eintrag "eloglang = german" gehoert in das Verzeichnis "usr/lib/elog/resources". Dort wird er von elogd ausgelesen.

ZStefan Ritt wrote:

Salvatore wrote:

In der Config-Datei habe ich den Eintrag "language = german" vorgenommen. Was unter Windows funktioniert, verweigert mir Linux: Die Umstellung des Logs auf Deutsch. Wer kann helfen?

Salvatore

Das kann drei Ursachen haben:

1) Die Installation under Linux ist nicht vollstaendig. Die Datei resources/eloglang.german muss vorhanden und von elogd lesbar sein

2) Der linux-daemon braucht ein Neustart nach jeder Aenderung der Sprache

3) Nochmal ueberpruefen, ob der Eintrag "language = german" auch wirklich vorhanden im richtigen config file ist.

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