Re: quick filter, posted by Uwe on Thu Nov 29 18:59:59 2007
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> > I installed the latest version (2.7) of ELOG and having the problem that the quick filter only works when hitting the
> > enter-key when there is only one free text field (subtext). Whene having two or more free text field you have to use
> > the tab-key or click onto the elog icon. We are using Internet Explorer, not tested on Mozilla right now.
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#include statements and attachment visibility, posted by Yoshio Imai on Thu Feb 28 19:07:19 2008
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Hi!
First of all, thank you again for the great software and all the support.
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Re: #include statements and attachment visibility, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Mar 6 14:03:17 2008
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[quote="Yoshio Imai"]Recently, one collaborator here noted that it would be helpful if the preview of attached files could be disabled on a file-by-file
basis (via a checkbutton next to the "Upload" button maybe?). This applies e.g. to cases where someone performs a measurement outside of routine operations
and attaches the ASCII data file (preview not wanted, in particular if it contains many lines) and the graph representing the evaluation (preview wanted). |
Logbook Parser, posted by Alan Grant on Tue Aug 11 00:20:11 2009
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We are exploring whether it's possible/feasible to import ELog logbooks into a another database for special purposes (plotting/statisical,
etc). Target database is TBD (perhaps Access).
Does anyone have or know of a logbook parser program? From cut/pasting into, for example, Excel, it does appear that the data fields are already |
List Option, posted by Alan Grant on Tue Aug 11 08:10:21 2009
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Hello Stefan.
Currently this is defined as a maximum of 100 literals in the cfg file. I would like to see the option to reference an external
text file as input for this. |
Re: Logbook Parser, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Aug 11 08:29:23 2009
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Alan Grant wrote:
We are exploring whether it's possible/feasible to import ELog logbooks into a another |
Re: List Option, posted by Stefan Ritt on Tue Aug 11 08:33:32 2009
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Alan Grant wrote:
Currently this is defined as a maximum of 100 literals in the cfg file. I would like |
Re: Logbook Parser, posted by Steve Williamson on Tue Aug 11 13:02:22 2009
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Stefan Ritt wrote:
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