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Tue Nov 7 08:17:40 2006 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Request | Windows | 2.6.2 | Re: XML, CSV and Raw export produces 'last' page only |
Brian Marshall wrote: | The Find command page provides an option, 'Display n entries per page' which is useful when the result of the search is to be viewed on-screen.
However this value is also applied to CSV, XML and Raw export and only the 'last' page of data is exported.
For example, if there are 17 matching entries and n is set to 8, only one entry will appear in the exported file.
In my opinion, this option should be ignored for XML, CSV and Raw export and all matching entries should be exported. |
This is indeed right. I fixed it in the current SVN revision #1741. |
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Mon Nov 6 19:03:11 2006 |
| Steve Jones | steve.jones@freescale.com | Request | Other | 2.6.2-1739 | Option to require new user registration to subscribe to ALL logbooks |
Stefan, any chance of having an option that eliminates the ability of new users to pick the logbooks they can register with? I would like to limit this to the "admin" user to pick per individual.
Also, any thoughts to adding a management panel that will the admin user to make global changes to the password file? I do this by bringing it into a text editor and making changes, but it would be nice to do it from the application. |
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Mon Nov 6 17:41:13 2006 |
| Brian Marshall | | Request | Windows | 2.6.2 | XML, CSV and Raw export produces 'last' page only |
The Find command page provides an option, 'Display n entries per page' which is useful when the result of the search is to be viewed on-screen.
However this value is also applied to CSV, XML and Raw export and only the 'last' page of data is exported.
For example, if there are 17 matching entries and n is set to 8, only one entry will appear in the exported file.
In my opinion, this option should be ignored for XML, CSV and Raw export and all matching entries should be exported. |
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Mon Nov 6 17:36:35 2006 |
| Fergus Lynch | flynch@alternativenetworks.com | Question | | | Re: Spell check |
David Egolf wrote: | Sorry if this has been asked.
Is there a spell check that can be implemented in Elog or any recommended add on spell check?
Thanks,
David Egolf |
I find that the Google spell checker works very well in IE6. |
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Mon Nov 6 17:18:04 2006 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | | | Re: Spell check |
David Egolf wrote: | Is there a spell check that can be implemented in Elog or any recommended add on spell check?
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I personally use Mozilla Firefox 2.0 which has already a built in spell checker. For MS IE, you can use IESpell (http://www.iespell.com). |
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Mon Nov 6 17:13:19 2006 |
| David Egolf | degolf@fujicolor.com | Question | | | Spell check |
Sorry if this has been asked.
Is there a spell check that can be implemented in Elog or any recommended add on spell check?
Thanks,
David Egolf |
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Fri Nov 3 15:53:44 2006 |
| An Thai | thaithan@gmx.de | Question | Windows | latest | Push button for Menue Command |
Dear Stefan,
in your documentation: ELOG - Syntax of elog.cfg I see two screenshots in the Themes section. The left one shows a layout with Push buttons on the Menue Command. I would like this layout and try to find information on W3C consortium how i can redesign the CSS file to realise the push button for hyperlink, but I cannot get an success there. Can you give more information how you made it?
Thank you in advance |
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Fri Nov 3 14:40:36 2006 |
| David Spindler | dsspindler@gmail.com | Bug report | Windows | 2.6.2-1734 | Re: Bug? Password file location changed |
Steve Jones wrote: |
David Spindler wrote: |
David Spindler wrote: | I just tried to upgrade from 2.6.1-1633 to 2.6.2-1734. Whenever I tried to access the elog, it showed my password to be invalid. I tried this on 2 machines and same results. I did notice on the second one when I started it from a command prompt that it was creating a new empty password file in a different location.
I have a password file called pwd.txt. It resides in the main elog directory, in my case, c:\elog, along with the elgod.exe and elogd.cfg. Apparently, the new version looks for it in the logbooks directory. I adjusted my path to the file and it works fine.
I am reporting this as a bug because it is my guess that this is not an expected result. I would expect the old elogd.cfg file to work without altering in the newer version.
Thanks, keep up the great work, Stefan. You have a great program.
David Spindler |
I also just noticed that the text files I use for presetting the text window also have to be in the logbooks directory. |
Quote: | The relocation was a documented change that Stefan made intentionally. Yes, it caught me too  |
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Thanks. I checked the changelog and the documentation for any such changes but did not see them. I just looked again, and still do not see them. Anyway, I know what to expect, now, and will adjust. Again, thanks! |