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Fri Oct 16 00:24:50 2015 |
| Eric Quintero | ericq@caltech.edu | Question | All | 3.0.0-70b274b | Re: Show attachments = 0 |
Hm, looking through the source, there are many many places where PDF files are treated differently than strictly image filetypes (PNG, etc.). This makes sense in the context of multi-page documents.
Still, I like using PDFs for vector plots... I suppose I should also confess to the following modification I've made to my ELOG for treating PDFs like images in drag-and-drop uploading.
--- a/scripts/ckeditor/plugins/dndfiles/plugin.js
+++ b/scripts/ckeditor/plugins/dndfiles/plugin.js
@@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ CKEDITOR.plugins.add( 'dndfiles', {
return;
if(src.indexOf(".png") >= 0 || src.indexOf(".jpg") >= 0 || src.indexOf(".jpeg") >= 0
- || src.indexOf(".gif") >= 0 || src.indexOf(".svg") >= 0) { // This is an image
+ || src.indexOf(".gif") >= 0 || src.indexOf(".svg") >= 0 || src.indexOf(".pdf") >= 0) { // This is an image
html += '<a href = ' + src + '><img src = "' + thumb + '">' + '</a>';
} else { // this is not an image
// Server appends 14 characters in front of the name so we should remove them
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Mon Nov 13 18:10:42 2006 |
| Eric Krise | eric.krise@cmicompany.com | Question | Windows | 2.6.2-1748 | Report printing |
Is there a way to print a summary of all (or selected) log books on a scheduled basis, say like every morning @ 7:00 am? I would like a printed copy of our daily logs (24 hr period). Thanks Eric |
66817
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Thu May 13 13:31:53 2010 |
| Eric Krise | Eric.Krise@cmicompany.com | Question | Windows | 2.7.8-2294 | Entry merging |
Is there a way to merge existing entries from several logbooks into a single logbook? |
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Fri May 14 16:50:53 2010 |
| Eric Krise | Eric.Krise@cmicompany.com | Question | Windows | 2.7.8-2294 | Re: Entry merging |
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... |
66820
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Fri May 14 16:53:54 2010 |
| Eric Krise | Eric.Krise@cmicompany.com | Question | Windows | 2.7.8-2294 | Required Attributes |
Is there a way to require a certain attribute on reply, but not on an original entry? In some cases info. for these fields only exists on reply. |
66776
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Sun Mar 21 19:03:52 2010 |
| Eric Feng | ericjfeng@gmail.com | Question | All | 2.7.8-2278 | Attach multiple (many!) files at one time |
Hi,
Is it possible to attach multiple files at one time? Right now I have to attach each individually, click submit, then confirm, then re-select the next file...
This is a pain if one is attaching many files as I often want to do. It would be nice to be able to select groups of files together using Ctrl and/or Shift, and even to attach a whole directory recursively.
I looked through previous threads but did not find this question asked there.
Thanks,
Eric |
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Tue Apr 6 00:45:10 2010 |
| Eric Feng | ericjfeng@gmail.com | Question | All | 2.7.8-2278 | Re: Attach multiple (many!) files at one time |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Eric Feng wrote: |
Hi,
Is it possible to attach multiple files at one time? Right now I have to attach each individually, click submit, then confirm, then re-select the next file...
This is a pain if one is attaching many files as I often want to do. It would be nice to be able to select groups of files together using Ctrl and/or Shift, and even to attach a whole directory recursively.
I looked through previous threads but did not find this question asked there.
Thanks,
Eric
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This is a well known problem, but unfortunately it's a limitation of HTML and how web browsers work. If it would be easy to attach whole directories to HTML forms, it would be too easy to steal important files from your computer. So the HTML designers decided that each file hast to be confirmed manually, and that's why you have to click so often. There is no way ELOG could bypass this scheme.
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Hi Stefan,
Okay thanks for letting me know. That is unfortunate now.
Is there no way also to select multiple files with shift or ctrl? Is there any usable workaround that you can see?
Thanks,
Eric |
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Sat Sep 13 23:34:37 2008 |
| Eoin Butler | | Question | Linux | | Moving individual messages in a thread |
It is possible that the Move to... and Copy to... commands can be configured so that when they operate on a message that is part of a thread, that only that message will be moved, instead of the whole thread? |