[Isocops] On-line checklist

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Wed Jun 2 11:48:52 EDT 2010


Roland, 

Nice addition! I had already noticed that there's a lot of information on the page and that it seems to take more time than I'd like to scan it. I wondered if using bold or color would help. Of course, changing everything to a single color or even a few might not solve that problem. We could use color to highlight the next item(s) up though. 

Ken 

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From: "Roland Vanderspek" <rvdspek at bu.edu> 
To: "Roland Vanderspek" <rvdspek at bu.edu> 
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Sent: Wednesday, June 2, 2010 11:29:40 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern 
Subject: Re: [Isocops] On-line checklist 



I thought the page needed some sprucing up, so I added ssr-color et al, so you can change the colors of individual fields to make them more noticeable. Right now, the SSR fields are all red, but those can be changed. 


Roland 



On Jun 2, 2010, at 09:49, Roland Vanderspek wrote: 






Hi all, 


I put together an on-line checklist: you can find it at https://ibex-web.bu.edu/ibexhome/doc/isoc/checklist/ . It uses a series of o????.check files which are stored in /usr/local/IBEX/doc/isoc/checklist/Entries. One such file looks like this: 



ssr-status=Hello 
leops-status=Unknown 
despin-status=Unknown 
id_base-status=Unknown 
times-status=Unknown 
prod-status=Unknown 
sset-status=Unknown 
ssr-who=test 
leops-who=No one 
despin-who=No one 
id_base-who=No one 
times-who=No one 
prod-who=No one 
sset-who=No one 



Using the form at the top of the page, individual entries of these files can be changed to reflect reality. You need to input both status and "who" and hit the button; without one of those, nothing happens. I can add a "password" field if you find that you're overwriting stuff. I originally had the Entries in $IBEX_WORK, but having them in the tree makes sure they're svn'd. 


The script checks for the latest orbit and automatically creates a checklist file for that orbit if it is not yet present. If you need to add ancient orbits, you need to do it by hand (not too hard). 


Mark and/or Ken should probably get the old orbits up to date (or remove them, if they are an issue). This may be better done by editing the files in UNIX. 


Let me know if you need something else on this. I may add bells and/or whistles as boredom allows. 


Roland 




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