On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 5:11 PM, Kathy Lussier <kluss...@masslnc.org> wrote: > I'm curious to know which pop-ups are suppressed using the "Suppress > popup-dialogs during check-in." Is it all pop-ups (including holds and > transit, which we really need to see) or just the missing, lost, and claims > returned pop-ups that seem unnecessary to most of the users here in MA?
In this case it is almost all of them. I believe a Network error will still pop-up. For suppressed print dialogs, it looks at the Auto-Print checkbox to determine whether to print something or not. It's also auto "overriding" a lot of conditions if staff have the permission, such as the patron being BARRED. :-/ We could do something like the Do Not Attempt Auto-Print setting and make it configurable with some grunt work. Right now the setting is true or false, but we could make it a list of options. So, for example, in a given section where the code says: if (!suppress_popups) { we could have it instead say if (suppress_popups.indexOf('checkin.not_found') > -1) { Might be worth doing before the web-based client gets here, but I don't know what others would think. There are also hooks for plugging in different sounds for any distinct event you can get, even though we share the same sounds for a lot of different events currently. For speeding up check-ins within the staff client, there are two other things you may want to consider doing: 1) if you're not using Booking, then comment out the open-ils.booking section in <activeapps> in opensrf.xml 2) don't enable the Barcode Completion functionality for partial barcode lookups under Admin -> Local Administration -> Barcode Completion -- Jason Etheridge | Support Manager | Equinox Software, Inc. / The Open Source Experts | phone: 1-877-OPEN-ILS (673-6457) | email: ja...@esilibrary.com | web: http://www.esilibrary.com