Ian Walls <ian.wa...@bywatersolutions.com> writes:
> I suppose we could work up a special interface for geographic > information, where we could divide by country, state, region, county, > township or whatever other local geographic delimiter is used. This > would bump up the complexity enormously.... perhaps there is an open > datasource we could draw from for this? How about looking at the systemwide timezone configuration and then loading the appropriate tables? Like - `cat /etc/timezone` Also, some countries use the "zip code"; we use "Pin Code", here in India. Is it possible to configure the display somewhere in sysprefs? Another - In India, each "state" is divided into "District", District, however, apparently means something else in some countries. (I think a city - like London - is subdivided into districts?) So, a possiblity here could be having 8 or 9 fields for the address, with user configurable names for each field. It will be a bonus if it is possible to have default entries for at least 3 - Country, State and District. I will do a jig if filling in a City would auto fill the pincode (or the other way around). Data for such extras could always be packaged separately; and as suggested, Koha can always use blank fields instead of drop down boxes if some configuration / installation condition is not matched. -- Mahesh T. Pai || Encryption: A powerful algorithmic encoding technique employed in the creation of computer manuals. _______________________________________________ Koha mailing list http://koha-community.org Koha@lists.katipo.co.nz http://lists.katipo.co.nz/mailman/listinfo/koha