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  67543   Mon Jul 1 09:59:18 2013 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinux2.9.2-2455Re: Auto save?

Andreas Luedeke wrote:

Daniel Roldan wrote:

 Hi, 

One question, is possible activate auto-save while write a new "ticket"?

Thanks very much.

It is not clear to me, what you mean by "activate auto-save".
Do you mean that you want to have the typed in data in your forms temporarily saved, to be restored e.g. after a crash of the browser?
This functionality has to be provided by the browser. I use the add-on "Lazarus: form recovery" for firefox, that works fine for me.
 
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Regards Andreas

Great that you pointed out this possibility. I saw that Lazarus Form Recovery is even available for Google Chrome and it works fine. It however works only for the "EL Code" and "plain" encodings. In the "HTML" edit box it does not work (probably some collision with the FCKEditor). If anybody has an idea about this, please post it.

/Stefan 

  69032   Thu Oct 10 11:58:14 2019 Reply Stefano Lacaprarastefano.lacaprara@pd.infn.itQuestionWindows3.4.1Re: Author name in reply to entry is from original poster

This should do the trick

Preset on reply Author = $long_name

Best, Stefano

Max wrote:

My elog has this config for the author:

Option Author = Filled In Automatically
Preset Author = $Long_name
Locked Attributes = Author

This works as intended: when you submit a new entry, the author name is filled in automatically and cannot be changed.

However, when Alice wants to post a reply to an entry the Bruce has made, the preset author name does not say Alice, it says Bruce. I haven't been able to find out how to change this (other than make the author name editable). Even when Author isn't configured as as locked attribute, it still displays the original author's name.

How can I get this to work like I want/need to?

 

  69033   Thu Oct 10 12:01:10 2019 Reply Maxoprolletjes+elog@gmail.comQuestionWindows3.4.1Re: Author name in reply to entry is from original poster

Brilliant in all its simplicity! Many thanks!

Stefano Lacaprara wrote:

This should do the trick

Preset on reply Author = $long_name

Best, Stefano

Max wrote:

My elog has this config for the author:

Option Author = Filled In Automatically
Preset Author = $Long_name
Locked Attributes = Author

This works as intended: when you submit a new entry, the author name is filled in automatically and cannot be changed.

However, when Alice wants to post a reply to an entry the Bruce has made, the preset author name does not say Alice, it says Bruce. I haven't been able to find out how to change this (other than make the author name editable). Even when Author isn't configured as as locked attribute, it still displays the original author's name.

How can I get this to work like I want/need to?

 

 

  69034   Thu Oct 10 12:41:09 2019 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionWindows3.4.1Re: Author name in reply to entry is from original poster

Preset on reply Author = $long_name

Max wrote:

My elog has this config for the author:

Option Author = Filled In Automatically
Preset Author = $Long_name
Locked Attributes = Author

This works as intended: when you submit a new entry, the author name is filled in automatically and cannot be changed.

However, when Alice wants to post a reply to an entry the Bruce has made, the preset author name does not say Alice, it says Bruce. I haven't been able to find out how to change this (other than make the author name editable). Even when Author isn't configured as as locked attribute, it still displays the original author's name.

How can I get this to work like I want/need to?

 

  1900   Tue Aug 15 13:10:30 2006 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestion  Re: Author in duplicate message

Silvia Borghi wrote:
Preset on Duplicate Author = $long_name


This was not implemented so far, but is a good idea. So I put it into SVN revision 1713. You either get the SVN update or wait for the next release of ELOG.
  65995   Mon Oct 13 10:37:27 2008 Reply Stefan Rittstefan.ritt@psi.chQuestionLinux2.7.5-2130Re: Author field read only in new posts

 

Brassmann wrote:

Hi,

how can i make the author field read only on new postings? It should take the value from $long_name after login and without login there is no way to make new postings.

This is a part of my elogd.cfg


[global]
.......

Logfile = elogd.log
Logging level = 3
Login expiration = 24
Password file = ./passwd ....... [Informations] .......
Logout to main = 1
Logbook tabs = 1
Guest menu commands = Back, Find, Login, Help
Guest find menu commands = Find, Select, Login, Help
Preset Author = $long_name
Attributes = Author, Subject
Required Attributes = Author, Subject ........

Thanks Brassmann

 

 All you need is an addition

Locked Attributes = Author


  65996   Mon Oct 13 10:43:28 2008 Reply Brassmanninfo@flash-networx.deQuestionLinux2.7.5-2130Re: Author field read only in new posts

Stefan Ritt wrote:

 

Brassmann wrote:

Hi,

how can i make the author field read only on new postings? It should take the value from $long_name after login and without login there is no way to make new postings.

This is a part of my elogd.cfg


[global]
.......

Logfile = elogd.log
Logging level = 3
Login expiration = 24
Password file = ./passwd ....... [Informations] .......
Logout to main = 1
Logbook tabs = 1
Guest menu commands = Back, Find, Login, Help
Guest find menu commands = Find, Select, Login, Help
Preset Author = $long_name
Attributes = Author, Subject
Required Attributes = Author, Subject ........

Thanks Brassmann

 

 All you need is an addition

Locked Attributes = Author


 Thanks, works fine.

Regards Brassmann

  65997   Mon Oct 13 10:43:30 2008 Reply Brassmanninfo@flash-networx.deQuestionLinux2.7.5-2130Re: Author field read only in new posts

Stefan Ritt wrote:

 

Brassmann wrote:

Hi,

how can i make the author field read only on new postings? It should take the value from $long_name after login and without login there is no way to make new postings.

This is a part of my elogd.cfg


[global]
.......

Logfile = elogd.log
Logging level = 3
Login expiration = 24
Password file = ./passwd ....... [Informations] .......
Logout to main = 1
Logbook tabs = 1
Guest menu commands = Back, Find, Login, Help
Guest find menu commands = Find, Select, Login, Help
Preset Author = $long_name
Attributes = Author, Subject
Required Attributes = Author, Subject ........

Thanks Brassmann

 

 All you need is an addition

Locked Attributes = Author


 Thanks, works fine.

Regards Brassmann

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