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  66841   Tue Jun 8 15:48:06 2010 Question Yoshio ImaiRequestAll2.7.8inline-code
Hi, Stefan!

Sometimes, it is annoying that the
[code]
-Tag creates a line break, because there are situations where verbatim text inside the regular text flow is desirable (just like here). I would like to request an additional elcode-tag
[ilcode]
(in-line code) which translates to
<code>
instead of
<pre>
.

Cheers

Yoshio
  66845   Thu Jun 10 15:10:19 2010 Question Bill Pierbpier@clove.orgQuestionLinux2.7.8drop in replacement for FCKeditor?

Is it possible to use a drop-in replacement for the FCKeditor? 

  66850   Tue Jul 20 21:03:10 2010 Question Denis Perevalovdenis@fnal.govQuestionLinuxlatestEnable user to view only, not post/delete.

Hi,

I have just discovered elog and I absolutely love it.

I have a question. Is there a way to enable user to view only, not post/delete in my elog. Also I would like to allow them to view only certain categories of my messages.

 

Regards,

Denis

  66852   Wed Jul 21 16:26:17 2010 Question soren poulsensoren.poulsen@cern.chQuestionLinux2.7.8Subst variables and Execute

Hi

 

I am trying to use this line from the documentation:

Execute new = echo "New message wiht ID $message id of type $type from $long_name on $remote_host" >> /tmp/elog.log

It does not seem to have the intended effect (of printing a line with the message id, etc in the file /tmp/elog.log
)

How can I make this line work ?

Soren
  66854   Thu Jul 22 00:31:54 2010 Question David McKeedmckee@phys.ksu.eduQuestionAll2.7What *exactly* do "clone" and "mirror" do?

We have been hosting logbook far (geographically and in internet hops) from our experimental site. Recently we have (finally!) gotten reliable on-site internet, and would like to host the log book on-site.

I have a suspicion that some combination of the -C, -m, and -M flags will allow me to migrate the logbook automagically and with a minimum risk of trouble from concurrent operation on the logbook, and to maintain the existing version as a mirror of the new official on-site version. But documentation is not being very helpful. Can someone say a few more words about what these options do?

 


I've been experimenting as I compose this and have a suggestion for language that might be useful somewhere in the documentation:

In this context "to clone" means to copy the configuration file and all data files associated with a log book so that I can host an identical logbook on a new host (that is this is the command to migrate a logbook).  After cloning the two installation are identical, but no effort is made to keep them so: if you continue to run both copies post made to one will not be reflected in the other.

Is this correct?

I'm still not clear on what the -m and -M options do.

  66867   Wed Jul 28 17:21:31 2010 Question Bryan Moffitmoffit@jlab.orgQuestionLinux2.7.8-2278Disable forward/backward navigation keystrokes?

I wondered if there was a config line that enabled/disabled the forward and backward navigation keystrokes that were implemented in 2.7.0?

The current definitions (Control-PgUp/PgDown/Home/End) interfere with those keys I use to navigate between tabs in Firefox.  It'd be nice if they could either be turned off.. or redefined.

  66873   Wed Aug 4 23:46:34 2010 Question Kontantin Olchanskiolchansk@triumf.caBug reportLinuxunknownelog editor loses all text

I just typed a long text into this elog, clicked "submit" and it bombed with "you must select an Icon", returned me to the editor with all my text gone gone gone. I do not want to select icons, I just want to report a problem with elog. Well, 2 problems, now.

K.O.

 

  66874   Wed Aug 4 23:52:08 2010 Question Kontantin Olchanskiolchansk@triumf.caQuestionLinux2.8.0elog keeps recreating preview .png files?

Hi, I rsync an elog database from CERN to TRIUMF every few months and I notice that rsync keeps copying preview files (xxx.png.png, xxx.gif.png, etc) from very old entries. I guess that elogd creates these files from scratch each time they are needed, overwriting any previously existing preview files. This creates extra rsync network traffic and rsync takes longer to complete. Is there any way to avoid this? K.O.

 

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