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Tue May 19 12:27:01 2015 |
| Jacky Li | zli@hawaii.edu | Question | Linux | 2.9.2 | Entry size too large for email notification |
Hi,
I am doing an inline image that is about 2.2 MB. When I do a submit, I got the following message:
Error sending Email via <i>"<email server>"</i>: Entry size too large for email notification.
May I know what is the limit of the entry size and how do I change it? Thank you.
Jacky |
67934
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Tue May 26 10:38:36 2015 |
| Neal Grafton | nealgrafton@stfc.ac.uk | Question | Windows | 3.1.0 | Fixed text |
I'd like to fix text or table in the subject field that can't be deleted or moved.
Can that be done in config? Example -
Time Off:
Reason:
Update By:
Estimated On time:
Detail: |
67942
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Wed May 27 14:22:11 2015 |
| Edmund Hertle | edmund.hertle@kit.edu | Question | All | 3.1 | Formatting multiple datetime entries |
Hey
in one of my measurement logbooks I'm using two datetime entries (for start and end time of a measurement). The entries are created automatically by the measurement script.
Attributes = Time Start, Time End
Type Time Start = datetime
Type Time End = datetime
Time format = %H:%M:%S
For better visual appearance I would like to only display the time on the two additional datetime fields but keep the full date and time on the standard date field. Using the "Time format" option will influence all three at once.
Is there an option to do something like the time format for individual attributes (similar to the syntax of adding comments etc)?
Example:Attributes = Time Start, Time End
Type Time Start = datetime
Type Time End = datetime
Time format Time Start = %H:%M:%S
Time format Time End = %H:%M:%S
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67943
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Thu May 28 17:28:20 2015 |
| David Wallis | wallis@aps.anl.gov | Question | Linux | 3.1.0-2 | Timstamp button in ckedit inserts an incorrect string ( elogd 3.1.0-2) |
I just updated to the latest official release (V3.1.0-2411f95) and have this problem:
The Time Stamp button pastes the logbook name when "Time format" is not specified in elogd.cfg, and when it is set to "%m/%d/%Y %H:%M", it adds the string "5/28/."
My users are loving the new functionality added in 3.1! |
67944
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Fri May 29 09:38:40 2015 |
| Andreas Luedeke | andreas.luedeke@psi.ch | Request | Other | 3.1.0 | ELOG Version field in elogs/Forum |
Hi Stefan,
could we change the format of the "ELOG Version" field in this logbook, that one can enter the full git revision
number?
That would be 13 characters.
Cheers
Andreas |
67946
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Fri May 29 22:32:20 2015 |
| Jacky Li | zli@hawaii.edu | Question | Linux | V3.1.0-241 | subject line bug on resumit elog entries as new? |
Hi,
I updated an old elog entry and resubmit it as new by checking the box resubmit as new. Does the subject line should said it is a "New ELOG entry" instead of "Updated ELOG entry"? Thank you.
Also when some people submit a new elog, the subject line is "Updated ELOG entry". This is a bit odd. I can't reproduce that bug when I did my test.
Jacky |
68003
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Wed Jun 10 14:25:16 2015 |
| David Pilgram | David.Pilgram@epost.org.uk | Info | Linux | V3.1.0-5be245e | Is ELOG sending out cookies? |
On my linux box, every time I select a thread, or start a new entry etc, I see that one or many cookies are sent.
On a terminal, I get the message
Received unknown cookie "CalciumDisplayParams"
Now I do have a perl script called Calcium, (Calendar viewed through the browser) but it's definately not running now, not in any browser window, and in any case why should an action of ELOG trigger this? I realise it may be due to an idiocyncratic set up of this box. But in normal operation, I doubt the user would see these cookies being received.
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68017
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Sun Jun 14 10:17:18 2015 |
| alireza | ali_f5@yahoo.com | Request | Linux | latest | dependencies lib |
Hi,I'm new here :) and want to install elog on linux suse. could you please tell me, how can I find this following lib dependency.
linuxsuse#rpm -i elogi386.rpm
error: Failed dependencies:
libssl.so.6 is needed by elog-3.1.0-2.i386
Thanks in Advance |