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Wed Jul 14 11:45:46 2004 |
| Bartjan Wattel | watt0006@mail.hzeeland.nl | Bug report | | 2.5.3 | 'Full' mode gives incorrect results when searching |
Hi,
I was just searching your online discussion forum for entries with the
word 'password' in the subject. I noticed that the 'Full' option in
the 'full/summary/threaded' line displays the results of all entries in the
logbook, and not only the entries with the word 'password' in the subject.
I think there is an error in the URL, because when looking for the word
password in the subject, the URL for the 'Full' option is:
http://midas.psi.ch/elogs/Forum/page1?mode=full&reve&npp=8&Subject=password
If I change the word 'reve' in this URL to 'reversed=1', the results are
correct
Bartjan Wattel |
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Wed Jul 14 08:57:37 2004 |
| darshak | oradrs@yahoo.com | Question | All | | Re: multiple "text entry" field |
Your guess is correct. I would like to have that feature in ELOG.
Thanks
> > Is it possible to add one more "text entry" field ?
>
> I guess you mean the main body text, which is multi-line. No, this is not
> possible right, now, but I added your vote to the wishlist istem "Multi-line
> attributes". |
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Mon Jul 12 15:57:39 2004 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Question | Windows | 2.5.3 | Re: How to construct different logbooks with the same logbook options |
> I know I can simply copy the settings for logbook B and repeat the settings
> for all logbooks C-S. But is there a better way to accomplish this?
Yes. Put all common settings into the [global] section, only differences into
the individual logbook sections. Like
[global]
Attributes = ....
Options ....
[A]
; Logbook A is different
Attributes = ....
Options = ...
[B]
Option X = ...
[C]
Option X = ...
[D]
Option X = ...
This way all logbooks "inherit" the settings from the [global] section, only the
differents are superseeded in the individual sections. Still you need two lines
for each logbook, but all recurring configuration can be omitted. |
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Mon Jul 12 15:54:11 2004 |
| Stefan Ritt | stefan.ritt@psi.ch | Bug report | Windows | 2.5.3 | Re: An "options"-list starting with a " character is handled incorrectly |
> Options Student name = "Doe, John", "Foo, Bar".
I fixed this bug. Please obtain the newest snapshot (see download page). |
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Mon Jul 12 15:27:25 2004 |
| Bartjan Wattel | bartjan@wattel.net | Question | Windows | 2.5.3 | How to construct different logbooks with the same logbook options |
Hi,
I want to create a series of logbooks, say logbook A, and logbooks B up to
including S. I want the logbooks B,C,D,E,...S to have the same options and
layout, the only difference is: the name of the logbook, and an options or
extendable options list. All other settings of logbooks B-S are the same,
while logbook A is a completely different logbook.
I know I can simply copy the settings for logbook B and repeat the settings
for all logbooks C-S. But is there a better way to accomplish this?
Thanks,
Bartjan Wattel |
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Mon Jul 12 15:21:27 2004 |
| Bartjan Wattel | bartjan@wattel.net | Bug report | Windows | 2.5.3 | An "options"-list starting with a " character is handled incorrectly |
An options list that starts with a double-quotes character (") is handled
incorrectly.
Try the line:
Options Student name = "Doe, John", "Foo, Bar".
The ELOG list will have four entries, namely:
- Doe
- John
- "
- Foo, Bar |
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Mon Jul 12 15:13:56 2004 |
| Todd Corsa | tcorsa@bnl.gov | Question | Linux | 2.5.3 | Re: Locking the Text field |
> > > Is there a way to disable editing of the textarea, but still allow editing
> > > of other fields in the entry? (e.g. Fixed Attributes Edit = Text)
>
> I added a flag
>
> Fix text = 0|1
>
> A division in "fix text edit/fix text reply" does not make sense here, since I only
> can lock the whole textfield, therefor just the switch.
>
> New version under CVS (see download page).
Thanks Stefan. Again, my hat is off to you for a great app.
Todd |
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Mon Jul 12 11:03:10 2004 |
| Ulrich Trüssel | ulrich.truessel@familienhund.ch | Request | All | 2.5.3 | Re: Formatting parameters for attributes |
Thank you Stefan!
1. Will help in the real hard cases!
2. Great! Specially editing adresses or some stutus overviews will be easier with a compleate
overview!
> > 1. Is there a possiblity to fix the position of the attribut fields if they are in
> > the same line? As. ex. if one attribute is empty or contain a very short value it may
> > be possible that the position of the following atrributes in the line are moving to
> > the left, if the value is very long, they move to the right side. This make it
> > sometime not easy to read the informations, specially if the user browses trough some
> > entries, the picture the eyes are scanning is changing.
>
> Yes there is a possibility. In the format option, you can specify two CSS names, one for the
> attribute and one for it's value. The default ones are "attribname" and "attribvalue". Just
> make new ones by copying these two, renaming it to something like xxxname and xxxvalue where
> "xxxx" is the name of the attribute. You find that in the file themes/default/default.css.
> They contain a field called "width:" which can be changed:
>
> .typename {
> width:150px; <-- must be changed
> background-color:#CCCCFF;
> border:1px solid #0000FF;
> border-top:1px solid white;
> border-left:1px solid white;
> padding:3px;
> }
>
> By having separate classes for all attributed, you can change their width separately,
> accomplishing hopefully what you need.
>
> > 2. Did I understand you right, that tis will not work while editing? I would like to
> > put this to the wish list for a uppcoming version (not very importand, but VERY nice
> > to have), that it may be possible to use Format in the new and edit mode too, because
> > it is somtimes more comfortable to have some attributes grouped locically in one line
> > or to have a overview over all attributes on one screen without scrolling while editing.
>
> I will put this on the wishlist.
>
> Stefan |