Re: Equation Editor does not work, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Jan 6 14:59:06 2025
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Apparently Codecogs have changed their URL. I tried the update from
https://editor.codecogs.com/depr/CK_Editor_v4x.php
but it did not help. The CK Editor v5 is quite different from v4 (like they require node.js to install it), so putting it into elog would be some major work.
Stefan
Dominic wrote: |
is there any update on this bug? Has anyone else observed the same problem?
Dominic wrote: |
Hi!
I am not sure if this is a know issue: it seems that the equation editor does not work anymore. Is there any fix or alternative method to type latex formula in the log?
Thank you!
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Re: Entry size too large for email notification, posted by Andreas Luedeke on Tue May 19 16:34:20 2015
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Hi Jacky,
if I read the source code correctly then the maximum size of a base64 encoded email is hard coded to be 10 MB in elogd.h (recompile after changing it):
#define MAX_CONTENT_LENGTH 10*1024*1024
But I think that an 2.2 MB image should easily fit into that.
Andreas
Jacky Li wrote: |
Hi,
I am doing an inline image that is about 2.2 MB. When I do a submit, I got the following message:
Error sending Email via <i>"<email server>"</i>: Entry size too large for email notification.
May I know what is the limit of the entry size and how do I change it? Thank you.
Jacky
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Re: Entry size too large for email notification, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri May 22 13:43:14 2015
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The size is defined by the variable MAX_CONTENT_LENGTH in elogd.c which is set to 10 MB. But email attachments are encoded in ASCII form, so they take useually 3-4 times the space of the binary format. If you have problems with large emails, you can use the option "Email Format = 111" which causes only the names of attachments to be included in email notifications. Users can then still click on the elog link inside the email notification and download the attachment from the elog page.
Jacky Li wrote: |
Hi,
I am doing an inline image that is about 2.2 MB. When I do a submit, I got the following message:
Error sending Email via <i>"<email server>"</i>: Entry size too large for email notification.
May I know what is the limit of the entry size and how do I change it? Thank you.
Jacky
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Re: Entry size too large for email notification, posted by Lars Martin on Fri Jul 13 19:14:21 2018
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Wouldn't it make sense for ELog (by default) to still notify, but not send the attachments by e-mail if the size limit is reached?
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
Hi Jacky,
if I read the source code correctly then the maximum size of a base64 encoded email is hard coded to be 10 MB in elogd.h (recompile after changing it):
#define MAX_CONTENT_LENGTH 10*1024*1024
But I think that an 2.2 MB image should easily fit into that.
Andreas
Jacky Li wrote: |
Hi,
I am doing an inline image that is about 2.2 MB. When I do a submit, I got the following message:
Error sending Email via <i>"<email server>"</i>: Entry size too large for email notification.
May I know what is the limit of the entry size and how do I change it? Thank you.
Jacky
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Re: Entry size too large for email notification, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Aug 27 13:07:28 2018
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That's how it is implemented. If you use
Max email attachment size = 1000000
then attachments below 1 MB are sent as attachments, and if the attachment is above 1 MB, then only a link to the attachment in the elog is sent.
Stefan
Lars Martin wrote: |
Wouldn't it make sense for ELog (by default) to still notify, but not send the attachments by e-mail if the size limit is reached?
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
Hi Jacky,
if I read the source code correctly then the maximum size of a base64 encoded email is hard coded to be 10 MB in elogd.h (recompile after changing it):
#define MAX_CONTENT_LENGTH 10*1024*1024
But I think that an 2.2 MB image should easily fit into that.
Andreas
Jacky Li wrote: |
Hi,
I am doing an inline image that is about 2.2 MB. When I do a submit, I got the following message:
Error sending Email via <i>"<email server>"</i>: Entry size too large for email notification.
May I know what is the limit of the entry size and how do I change it? Thank you.
Jacky
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Re: Entry merging, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri May 14 08:57:07 2010
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Eric Krise wrote: |
Is there a way to merge existing entries from several logbooks into a single logbook?
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Only manually: Add "Move to" to you set of commands via "Menu commands = ...", then select one or more entries, and move them to your target logbook. |
Re: Entry merging, posted by Eric Krise on Fri May 14 16:50:53 2010
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Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Eric Krise wrote: |
Is there a way to merge existing entries from several logbooks into a single logbook?
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Only manually: Add "Move to" to you set of commands via "Menu commands = ...", then select one or more entries, and move them to your target logbook.
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Got it! Thanks... |
Re: Entry Submission Help, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Sep 25 21:09:58 2006
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kcmin wrote: | 1. When an entry is submitted is it possible to have it return to the submit page instead of a summary of the entry. In the ELog.cfg syntax on the site it mentions something about this. However It says something about a file being present in the resource directory. I am not sure what to do here. |
You can hand-write a HTML file which gets displayed after submission, but that's probably not what you want. Unfortunately there is no option to go back to the submit page, so you have to click New again. If you want to enter a bulk of data, you can also do a CSV import. Maybe that's easier for you. Just write a comma-separated-value file, and import it via "CSV Import".
kcmin wrote: | 2. When you submit an entry is it possible for the fields to stay set to the value that was selected on submission of the last entry. You would need to still be able to change them though. |
The Duplicate command was made for that. Just select an entry which is close to your new one (might be the last one entered), and click Duplicate. This gets you to what you want. |