Groups on the first page, posted by Robert Keeney on Thu Oct 23 13:59:54 2003
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I would very much like to list groups instead of the individual logs on the
firs page you see after login.
Is there a way to do this? |
elog.exe , posted by Etienne Van Caillie on Wed Nov 12 07:52:45 2003
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impossible to create the moptions with
-a Type#0="%D1%"
-a Itel#0="%zItel%"
the variable are set to
set D1=Tel
set zItel=Tel.gif
other standard option work fine
does anybody has good experience with elog.exe command ?
elog -h 'my site elo' -p 83 -l 'my logbook' -a Phone="%2" -a Contact="%3 %
4" -a Type#0="%D1%" -a Cat="%5" -a Itel#0="%zItel%" "%6 %7 %8 %9"
----------------------------- here are the config in elog
[titiPHONE]
Comment = PhoneList
Find menu text = menu/titiphone_top.html
Data dir = prive_Etienne/PhoneList
Guest Menu commands = Help
Find Guest Menu Commands = Help
Attributes = Phone, Itel, Dossier, Ext_direct, Societe, Contact, Cat,Type,
Prive, Email, Adress, City, Relation, By
Quick filter = Itel,Type,Dossier,Date,Prive
Roptions Prive = no,CD,EC,MD,NB,TR,TV,AH,NW,JW,Manon
IOptions Itel = Tel.gif, TelDirect.gif, Fax.gif, Gsm.gif, Tel2.gif,
TelHome.gif,TelFax.gif,TelHelp.gif
ROptions Type = Tel,TelDirect,Fax,Gsm,Tel2,Home,Combine,TelHelp
Preset Itel = Tel.gif
Preset Type = Tel
Preset Prive = no
Preset Email =
Display mode = Summary
Thread Icon = Itel
Thread display = $Phone,$Contact,$Dossier,$Societe($Type/$prive) |
Behaviour of text when using quote marks in header fields , posted by Fergus Lynch on Wed Feb 11 15:06:38 2004
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Hi,
First off let me say what an excellent program, simple yet powerful...
I've noticed some erratic behaviour when using "quote marks" in header
fields. Basically all text to the right of a " disappears. Try adding an
entry with quote marks or replying to this post.
Presume this is a bug.
Keep up the good work
Fergus |
Re: -W -Wall options (using gcc), posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Feb 16 16:07:34 2004
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So I fixed all compiler generated warnigns except these:
[midas@pc2075 ~/elog]$ gcc -g -O -W -Wall -o elogd src/elogd.c
src/elogd.c: In function `set_cookie':
src/elogd.c:4675: warning: `%y' yields only last 2 digits of year
src/elogd.c: In function `send_file_direct':
src/elogd.c:5483: warning: `%y' yields only last 2 digits of year
src/elogd.c: In function `show_elog_list':
src/elogd.c:11938: warning: `%x' yields only last 2 digits of year in some
locales
src/elogd.c:11957: warning: `%x' yields only last 2 digits of year in some
locales
src/elogd.c:11979: warning: `%x' yields only last 2 digits of year in some
locales
src/elogd.c:11987: warning: `%x' yields only last 2 digits of year in some
locales
src/elogd.c: In function `ctrlc_handler':
src/elogd.c:15864: warning: empty body in an if-statement
src/elogd.c: In function `hup_handler':
src/elogd.c:15870: warning: empty body in an if-statement
Do you know how to disable these warnings or any other workaround? I would
like to compile without any remaining warnings. |
Re: -W -Wall options (using gcc), posted by Heiko Scheit on Mon Feb 16 16:40:50 2004
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> So I fixed all compiler generated warnigns except these:
>
> [midas@pc2075 ~/elog]$ gcc -g -O -W -Wall -o elogd src/elogd.c
> src/elogd.c: In function `set_cookie':
> src/elogd.c:4675: warning: `%y' yields only last 2 digits of year
> src/elogd.c: In function `send_file_direct':
> src/elogd.c:5483: warning: `%y' yields only last 2 digits of year
> src/elogd.c: In function `show_elog_list':
> src/elogd.c:11938: warning: `%x' yields only last 2 digits of year in some
> locales
> src/elogd.c:11957: warning: `%x' yields only last 2 digits of year in some
> locales
> src/elogd.c:11979: warning: `%x' yields only last 2 digits of year in some
> locales
> src/elogd.c:11987: warning: `%x' yields only last 2 digits of year in some
> locales
> src/elogd.c: In function `ctrlc_handler':
> src/elogd.c:15864: warning: empty body in an if-statement
> src/elogd.c: In function `hup_handler':
> src/elogd.c:15870: warning: empty body in an if-statement
>
> Do you know how to disable these warnings or any other workaround? I would
> like to compile without any remaining warnings.
Have a look at the gcc info pages:
$ info gcc "invoking gcc" "warning options" |
Re: -W -Wall options (using gcc), posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Feb 16 16:47:55 2004
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> Have a look at the gcc info pages:
>
> $ info gcc "invoking gcc" "warning options"
Sure, I'm not stupid! I looked for ~10 minutes how to turn off the remaining
warnings, but I could not find it. The code is now correct, like I do want the
"%y" format specifier in the strftime() function, but the warning is wrong. The
closest I came to was
-W -Wall -Wno-format
which removes ther warning in strftime(), but I do want this warning, since it
helps in many other printf() statements. |
Re: -W -Wall options (using gcc), posted by Heiko Scheit on Mon Feb 16 17:18:39 2004
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> > Have a look at the gcc info pages:
> >
> > $ info gcc "invoking gcc" "warning options"
>
> Sure, I'm not stupid!
Sorry, didn't mean to offend you.
> I looked for ~10 minutes how to turn off the remaining
> warnings, but I could not find it. The code is now correct, like I do want the
> "%y" format specifier in the strftime() function, but the warning is wrong.
One way to remove the warnings would be to use "%Y" in a separate strftime() call
and then taking only the last two digits (characters) of that string.
Something like:
old:
strftime(str, sizeof(str), "%A, %d-%b-%y %H:%M:%S GMT", gmt);
new:
strftime(str, sizeof(str), "%A, %d-%b-XX %H:%M:%S GMT", gmt);
strftime(year, sizeof(year), "%Y", gmt);
i=strstr(str,"XX"); /* find position of XX */
if ( i+1 < sizeof(str) ) {
str[i] =year[3];
str[i+1]=year[4];
} else ...
Somewhat cumbersome, but should work. Maybe consider using the four
digit year directly, where possible.
Gruss, Heiko |
Default Sorting Option, posted by Ulrich Trüssel on Fri Feb 27 10:09:04 2004
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I really don't know if anybody already had this problem or i just didn't
find the solution in the documenttaion:
There is a possibility to sort the log by the value of a attribute as
well as a flag for reverse sort. anf it's quite easy to build up a
command line with the sort attribute and value. But this only works from
a self written command line.
Is there any possibilty to make ELOG soring by default (without a
command line option) by a other attribute than date? I would use a date
set by the user manually to sort the log file, even the user clicks on
the log-name.
or may it be a possibility for a additional feature, like a logbook
option "Default sort = my own date" and the logbok get sorted by this
attribute and option by default.
Would be happy about every tip! ThankX! |
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