Re: Login/Password request appears twice, posted by PJ Meyer on Wed Jan 12 23:48:18 2005
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> > Have set up 3 top level groups, each with their own password file.
> > Ever since users have to 'login' twice to get to the appropriate elog.
> > You click on top level group, get to log book and click on the one you
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Re: Login/Password request appears twice, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Jan 17 21:29:32 2005
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> OK elogd.cfg is attached.
I tried to reproduce your problem, but without success. I only have to login once.
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increasing the height of the attribute display field, posted by John Habermann on Thu Jan 20 16:32:25 2005
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Was wondering if it was possible to increase the height that the text box
for an attribute is displayed as. I would like to construct a form for a
weekly report which consist of a couple of text area attributes. I have
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Re: increasing the height of the attribute display field, posted by Stefan Ritt on Thu Jan 20 17:40:33 2005
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> Was wondering if it was possible to increase the height that the text box
> for an attribute is displayed as.
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Re: increasing the height of the attribute display field, posted by John Habermann on Thu Jan 20 23:59:19 2005
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Sorry I didn't see the wishlist but I see what you mean. I have just found out
that pasting content that contains more than 1 line into an attribute field
crashes elog.
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Re: increasing the height of the attribute display field, posted by Stefan Ritt on Fri Jan 21 10:43:21 2005
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> I have a play with the Preset text setting and see what I can come up with. By the
> way there is a spelling mistake in the config.html page. In the Conditional
> Attributes section you use the Preset text setting as an example but have spelt it
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repository of elog configuration files, posted by Anand Sengupta on Mon Feb 7 09:58:25 2005
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Hi
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Re: repository of elog configuration files, posted by Stefan Ritt on Mon Feb 7 10:00:42 2005
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> Is there a repository of elog configuration files for newbies to lookup and
> learn ? I have seen the 'contributions' elog - useful as it is ... it is not
> much. I would appreciate if someone can point out such a site where people
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