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+Home of the Electronic Logbook package by + Stefan Ritt
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+ + ELOG is part of a family of applications known as weblogs + . Their general purpose is : +
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+ ELOG is a remarkable implementation of a weblog + in at least two respects : +
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+ On the left upper panel is a typical logbook page displayed by Netscape
+ Navigator. Each logbook page can contain attachments in a similar way to
+ emails. This makes it possible to store images or text files and retrieve them
+ easily. You could for example attach a sample configuration file which can
+ later be copied to the local machine with the "Save As..." function of
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+ + Several logbooks can be served though a single ELOG server. Each logbook + can use different attributes for its entries. The logbook can then be searched + using these attributes. The right pane on the left image shows a search for all + entries with attribute "Type" equal to "Configuration + ", and the lower pane shows the search result. It is also possible to use + full-text search in attributes and the entry body. + + While logbook entries are usually displayed one entry per page, they can also + be listed consecutively which makes it easy to produce a paper printout of a + logbook. + + Logbook pages can be edited or deleted. This feature can be turned off in the + configuration file so that a logbook entries cannot be changed after being + submitted. + + An additional feature is the automatic generation of a notification email + messages based on a certain type or category of a logbook entry. + + Also try out the online demo + ! + |
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+ The features of ELOG make it useful for several applications: +
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+ ELOG is released under the GNU + Public License + . +
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+ The author would like to give credits to following people: +
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+ If your are reading this documentation from your local ELOG server, + check for updates on the ELOG Home Page + . +
+ See also the ELOG project pages on
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