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Thu Feb 4 14:47:50 2016 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | V3.1.1-0767eb0 | Re: Applying cell style or some sort of subst in list view only |
> Good day,
>
> I have an attribute that is 25 chars. it can be empty until someone edit it to fill the information.
> The default view for that logbook is List.
>
> Is it possible to display that attribute in list view but not the entire 25 chars ?
> What I mean is that if the field is empty, show it as empty but if it has some information, show something like "X" in List view.
>
> I tried playing with Styles and Cell Styles but I couldn't figure it out...
> Cell Style seams to require specific values "" to apply the style properties. I can't figure how to apply cell style "if field is not empty" :)
>
> Thanks for your help :)
Unfortunately something like this is not implemented in elog.
Stefan |
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Thu Feb 4 15:07:07 2016 |
| Andreas Luedeke | andreas.luedeke@psi.ch | Question | Windows | V3.1.1-0767eb0 | Re: Applying cell style or some sort of subst in list view only |
> Good day,
>
> I have an attribute that is 25 chars. it can be empty until someone edit it to fill the information.
> The default view for that logbook is List.
>
> Is it possible to display that attribute in list view but not the entire 25 chars ?
> What I mean is that if the field is empty, show it as empty but if it has some information, show something like "X" in List view.
>
> I tried playing with Styles and Cell Styles but I couldn't figure it out...
> Cell Style seams to require specific values "" to apply the style properties. I can't figure how to apply cell style "if field is not empty" :)
>
> Thanks for your help :)
If your server would run on Linux, then the configuration below would just do what you've asked for:
Attributes = X
List change X = $shell(if [ -z "$X" ] ;then echo "";else echo "X";fi)
But since shell scripting is operating system dependent, you'll need to figure out yourself how to do it in Windows.
Cheers
Andreas |
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Tue May 21 14:33:09 2013 |
| Andreas Luedeke | andreas.luedeke@psi.ch | Bug report | Windows | Unknown | Re: Application failed to initialize properly |
Norm wrote: |
I attempted to install the newest version of elog on our site elog server from an old old version. Around 2008 I believe. I then received an application failed to initialize properly 0xc0150002 after installing the newest version. I then tried installing the Feb 2013 version and received the same message. Panicked, I rolled back our server to its state yesterday. I would like to update our elog software, anyone know why I am receiving this error??
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Hi Norm. I have not much experience with windows, but I can give you my two cent on how to proceed:
- Check the old elogd version. It is shown at the bottom of your elog web page (this forum shows ELOG V2.9.2-2475).
- Copy your logbook data to a different PC, maybe your office PC.
- Then compile the latest elog on your office PC, run it with the copied data and access it as http://localhost:8080 (or whatever port number you are using)
- If it is still crashing: re-compile it using "make debug" and run it from a debugger (I don't know any C-debugger for Windows). Post the precise error message.
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Good luck! |
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Sat May 25 16:09:58 2013 |
| Norm | normthompson@yahoo.com | Bug report | Windows | Unknown | Re: Application failed to initialize properly |
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
Norm wrote: |
I attempted to install the newest version of elog on our site elog server from an old old version. Around 2008 I believe. I then received an application failed to initialize properly 0xc0150002 after installing the newest version. I then tried installing the Feb 2013 version and received the same message. Panicked, I rolled back our server to its state yesterday. I would like to update our elog software, anyone know why I am receiving this error??
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Hi Norm. I have not much experience with windows, but I can give you my two cent on how to proceed:
- Check the old elogd version. It is shown at the bottom of your elog web page (this forum shows ELOG V2.9.2-2475).
- Copy your logbook data to a different PC, maybe your office PC.
- Then compile the latest elog on your office PC, run it with the copied data and access it as http://localhost:8080 (or whatever port number you are using)
- If it is still crashing: re-compile it using "make debug" and run it from a debugger (I don't know any C-debugger for Windows). Post the precise error message.
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Detect language » English
Good luck!
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Thanks for the reply. I just got back from a business trip and I will try this ASAP. Thanks and I will be posting the error message. |
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Sat Jun 1 20:20:03 2013 |
| Norm | normthompson@yahoo.com | Bug report | Windows | Unknown | Re: Application failed to initialize properly |
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
Norm wrote: |
I attempted to install the newest version of elog on our site elog server from an old old version. Around 2008 I believe. I then received an application failed to initialize properly 0xc0150002 after installing the newest version. I then tried installing the Feb 2013 version and received the same message. Panicked, I rolled back our server to its state yesterday. I would like to update our elog software, anyone know why I am receiving this error??
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Hi Norm. I have not much experience with windows, but I can give you my two cent on how to proceed:
- Check the old elogd version. It is shown at the bottom of your elog web page (this forum shows ELOG V2.9.2-2475).
- Copy your logbook data to a different PC, maybe your office PC.
- Then compile the latest elog on your office PC, run it with the copied data and access it as http://localhost:8080 (or whatever port number you are using)
- If it is still crashing: re-compile it using "make debug" and run it from a debugger (I don't know any C-debugger for Windows). Post the precise error message.
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Detect language » English
Good luck!
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Andreas,
We do not have the current revision at the bottom of any of the pages. Is there another way I can find out the current revision I'm using?
Thanks! |
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Mon Jun 3 13:56:35 2013 |
| Andreas Luedeke | andreas.luedeke@psi.ch | Bug report | Windows | Unknown | Re: Application failed to initialize properly |
Norm wrote: |
Andreas Luedeke wrote: |
Norm wrote: |
I attempted to install the newest version of elog on our site elog server from an old old version. Around 2008 I believe. I then received an application failed to initialize properly 0xc0150002 after installing the newest version. I then tried installing the Feb 2013 version and received the same message. Panicked, I rolled back our server to its state yesterday. I would like to update our elog software, anyone know why I am receiving this error??
|
Hi Norm. I have not much experience with windows, but I can give you my two cent on how to proceed:
- Check the old elogd version. It is shown at the bottom of your elog web page (this forum shows ELOG V2.9.2-2475).
- Copy your logbook data to a different PC, maybe your office PC.
- Then compile the latest elog on your office PC, run it with the copied data and access it as http://localhost:8080 (or whatever port number you are using)
- If it is still crashing: re-compile it using "make debug" and run it from a debugger (I don't know any C-debugger for Windows). Post the precise error message.
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Detect language » English
Good luck!
|
Andreas,
We do not have the current revision at the bottom of any of the pages. Is there another way I can find out the current revision I'm using?
Thanks!
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Try:
/usr/local/sbin/elogd -h
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This is the path for Linux, it is likely different on Windows. But you could just run "elogd -h" in the directory where you compile elogd.
It should print out the version in the first line. |
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Tue Oct 10 08:56:49 2006 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Request | Linux | Windows | 2.6.2-1714 | Re: Append option for elog.exe |
Ben Shepherd wrote: | Hi,
Would it be possible to add an 'append' option to the elog.exe client program? I would like to be able to write a simple script for adding images into a logbook - i.e. right-click in Windows and click 'add to log', or click a button in LabVIEW or Matlab and have an image immediately added to the last log entry. There would also have to be an option to either return a list of entry IDs, or just append to the last entry. Is this possible/likely?
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Unfortunately it is not simple under Windows to extend the right-click functionality. What I do is to use a snapshot program (like HoverSnap). Triggered with a definable hot key, it grabs a region of the screen and puts it into a GIF file. Then you can attach it to an elog. I agree it takes a couple of clicks, but it's still a quick thing. |
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Tue Oct 10 11:40:47 2006 |
| Ben Shepherd | bjs54@dl.ac.uk | Request | Linux | Windows | 2.6.2-1714 | Re: Append option for elog.exe |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Unfortunately it is not simple under Windows to extend the right-click functionality. What I do is to use a snapshot program (like HoverSnap). Triggered with a definable hot key, it grabs a region of the screen and puts it into a GIF file. Then you can attach it to an elog. I agree it takes a couple of clicks, but it's still a quick thing. |
I think you misunderstand me. I was asking whether it would be possible for the elog command-line client program to have an "append to existing entry" option. That program's actually just what I need though - thanks!
ben |