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Sun Nov 23 15:19:50 2008 |
| Niall Dooley | Niall_Dooley@inmarsat.com | Question | Windows | 2.7.5 | Re: Threaded emails |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Paul O'Shaughnessy wrote: |
Can you email a thread of log entries. I think this would be a very useful function, which would enable the logger in effect to send an entire history of a particular issue to the interested parties.
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Well, kind of. If you notify yourself with elog entries, they are grouped in a thread in your email application. From there you can forward the thread to someone. Or you forward the link to one entry in the thread, and if the link is the opened, the interested parties see the whole link. Sending the whole thread inside elog is however not possible.
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Hi Stefan,
Your suggestion of emailing a link for a log entry with which any interested parties open the link are able to see the entire thread works. However, it does not display the additional text which may be added in the text box below the standard field entries. To view this additional text would require the email recipiant to log into the elog account. The only problem with this is the interested parties may not have the priviledges to log into the elog account. Thanks for your time. |
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Fri Mar 6 13:49:19 2009 |
| Niall Dooley | Niall_Dooley@inmarsat.com | Request | Windows | 2.7.5 | Email recall function similar to what exists say in something like Outlook | Hi,
Is there a way perhaps of implementing an email recall feature into E-Log? In other words, to recall an email before the recipient (s) read the email originating from the e-log. Something perhaps along the lines of what exists in something like Outlook.
Thks in advance.
Regards,
Niall |
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Wed Oct 8 15:10:25 2008 |
| Neo | Neo.X@web.de | Question | All | | Deny Wildcards |
Ist there a possibility to use wildcards specifiing the users who are allowed to use a command, like ...
Allow New = admin1, admin2, admin3
Allow Edit = admin1, admin2, admin3
Deny New = *
Deny Edit = * |
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Wed Oct 8 15:31:49 2008 |
| Neo | Neo.X@web.de | Question | All | | Re: Deny Wildcards |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Neo wrote: |
Ist there a possibility to use wildcards specifiing the users who are allowed to use a command, like ... Allow New = admin1, admin2, admin3 Allow Edit = admin1, admin2, admin3 Deny New = * Deny Edit = * |
Wildcards are not implemented for that purpose. But a "Allow New = admin1, admin2" implicitly denies this command for all other users, I guess that's what you want. There is also the possibility to use "Guest Menu Commands" to allow everybody to read entries, but only logged in users to write and modify them.
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I tried it in a global group configuration
[global monitoring]
Allow Edit = admin1, admin2
Allow New = admin1
But I as admin2 am still able to create new entries in the corresponding log books.
Is this configuration only for logbooks? |
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Mon Feb 25 19:10:07 2013 |
| Francois Cukier | Monsieurdindon@gmail.com | Question | Windows | 2.9.2 | Edit from summary view | Good day,
I was wondering (and I searched for :) ) a way to directly edit an entry while in summary view instead of having to first click on the entry then click on Edit...
I mean, in summary view, every row entry is clickable to access the entry itself (except email witch open email client), so instead to open it, can it be edited directly ?
Is it possible ? |
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Mon Feb 25 19:12:47 2013 |
| Francois Cukier | Monsieurdindon@gmail.com | Question | Windows | 2.9.2 | Search result background color | Is it possible to change the "yellow" background color when running a search ? (I looked in the css, there is nothing...)
Couldn't find any syntax for elogd.cfg
Thanks for your help :) |
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Wed Feb 27 13:43:00 2013 |
| Francois Cukier | Monsieurdindon@gmail.com | Question | Windows | 2.9.2 | Custom "move to" | Good day,
I have 2 logbooks. The main one and the one for the archived entries.
I can make a "move to" command in the main one witch will bring the drop down for the archive. (working perfect).
I was wondering if it is possible to make a "custom" move to in witch I can directly specify the destination logbook, hide the drop down and rename the button.
The main objective is to make a button called "Archive" witch the users only have to press to move the selected entries.<
I know I can make some custom command in list view ie :<a href="?xxx=xxx1|xxx2">zzz</a> so I was wondering if the same is possible and if so, can you guide me on the syntax ?
Thanks for your help :) |
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Wed Feb 27 14:44:48 2013 |
| Francois Cukier | Monsieurdindon@gmail.com | Question | Windows | 2.9.2 | Re: Search result background color |
Stefan Ritt wrote: |
Francois Cukier wrote: |
Is it possible to change the "yellow" background color when running a search ? (I looked in the css, there is nothing...)
Couldn't find any syntax for elogd.cfg
Thanks for your help :)
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There are no specific classes for the search dialog, but you can play with the classes "form2", "attribname" and "attribvalue". These classes are used in several places, so all will change in the same way, but maybe that's what you like.
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Understand.. So when a search/sort is done, the searched item come up with a yellow background...
The thing is, if you set a "Cell Style XXX= background-color: ZZZ" it become useless since it is replace with the yellow background.
I tried to play with the css but I couldnt figure it out... So you say I cant do anything about it ? I'm just wondering where this yellow color comes from :)

vs the way I would like it to be :

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