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ELOG Electronic Logbook Help<br></font></td></tr>
<tr><td bgcolor=#FFFFFF><br>The Electronic Logbook (<i>ELog</i>) can be used to store and retrieve
messages through a Web interface. Depending on the configuration, the ELog system can host one or
more <i>logbooks</i> which are stored in separate sections on the server.<p></td></tr>
<tr><td bgcolor=#486090><font color=#FFFFFF><b>Quick overview</b></font></td></tr>
<tr><td bgcolor=#FFFFFF><br>Per default, a page containing the the last entries from a logbook is
displayed. By clicking on an entry, its complete contents is displayed. One can use the browser buttons
to display the first, previous, next and last message.<p>
The <b>New</b> button creates a new entry. With the <b>Edit</b> button one can edit an existing
message, if this is allowed in the configuration file. The <b>Reply</b> button creates a reply to an
existing message, similar like a reply to an email.<p>
The <b>Find</b> button opens a query page, where messages from a logbook can be displayed based on
filter rules. Each non-empty field works like an additional filter, which is and-ed with the other
rules. If no filter is selected, all messages from a logbook are displayed.<p>
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<tr><td bgcolor=#486090><font color=#FFFFF><b>More information</b></font></td></tr>
<tr><td bgcolor=#FFFFFF><br>For more information, especially about the configuration of ELog, refer
to the <A HREF="http://midas.psi.ch/elog">ELOG home page</A>.<P>
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<address>
<a href="http://midas.psi.ch/~stefan">S. Ritt</a>, 28 August 2001
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